Aberdeen
Parks
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Several natural environments have been reconstructed here, with a vast array of plants and animals represented. There's also a fantastic nature trail that offers an up-close glimpse at wildlife. Facilities include an agricultural heritage center, farm, wildlife center, and campground.
This garden encompasses three acres of lush ornamental and vegetable gardens and has numerous greenhouses. The popular TV show "Beechgrove Garden," a BBC production viewed by an audience of 650,000, was filmed here.
In years past, Chanonry was a walled district. While many of the older homes remain, this area has since been converted into a magnificent park.
Aberdeen's well-earned botanical reputation is largely derived from these 11 acres of scenic beauty.
Founded in 1883, Duthie Park encompasses 44 acres of exotic international plants, with attractions such as a Japanese water garden, a reindeer park, and a tropical glasshouse of birds, fish, and plants.
This elaborately designed 100-acre estate, which hails from 1675, is comprised of a nature trail, farming life museum, visitors' center, picnic area, and tearoom. The park is located 14 miles north of Aberdeen.
Sprawling 680 acres, this site is a family favorite for its lovely gardens and petting zoo. Other sites include a maze, memorial rose garden, fountains, restaurant, and ice cream parlor.
This scenic landscape includes a duck pond, walking trails, bridges, and playground.
Honored with the first "Playground of the Year" award, this popular park overlooks the Don River and is a premier location for picnics and athletics. The park is the host of the annual International Football Festival in July.
The city's oldest park (founded in 1871) is renowned for its mission to ensure that all visitors enjoy their stay. This is particularly evidenced by their specially designed options for the disabled and handicapped.
Looking for some peace and quiet? An idyllic spot to relax and unwind? You've made it to the right category. Here, we list some of the most beautiful and functional parks in the city. Many provide jogging and cycling trails, picnic sites, and large, open areas for throwing a Frisbee or walking your dog.
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