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The park is situated on the South Side of the City, with Muirend and Netherlee to the West and Croftfoot and Castlemilk to the East.
Linn Park has an outstanding diversity of wildlife, habitat and plant life. Ranging from open grassland, scrub land, deciduous and coniferous woodland to the riverbank environment.
The park is home to sixty species of birds, either resident or seasonal visitors.
The diversity of fauna and flora within the park is truly outstanding given the relatively close proximity to the hustle and bustle of the city Centre.
There is also a wide variety of facilities to suit all age groups including:
• woodland and river walks
• 18 hole golf course
• Orienteering Course
• two childrens play grounds
(the play area adjacent to the Old Castle Road/Seil Drive entrance is suitable for older children)
The Glasgow Countryside Ranger Service offer an annual program of guided walks and activities that are free of charge at parks across the city!
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