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Glasgow Green is the city's oldest park, established in the 15th century along the north bank of the Clyde. It has played a central role in Glasgow's social and political history for over 600 years.

Kelvingrove Park is a 34-acre Victorian park following the River Kelvin through Glasgow's West End. Created in 1852, it provides a green corridor between the university and the Kelvingrove Museum.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a 50-acre botanical garden in the West End, famous for the Kibble Palace — a grand Victorian wrought-iron and glass structure housing tree ferns, orchids, and tropical plants.

Pollok Country Park is a 360-acre estate on Glasgow's south side, repeatedly voted Britain's Best Park. It features ancient woodland, formal gardens, Highland cattle, and two major attractions.