Park

Pittencrieff Park

43 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Anne
June 10, 2022
Donated to the people of Dunfermline by Andrew Carnegie. His statue stands as a thank you. There is a hot greenhouse with various tropical plants. Stream wood walks, cafe, playareas and a peacock sanctuary.
Caroline
June 18, 2021
The Glen is right next to the Abbey. There’s lots of space for a walk, beautiful gardens, a tea room, play park. Take nuts with you to feed the squirrels. You’re guaranteed to also see our Peacocks
Veronica
July 14, 2018
This park provides beautiful walks and nature. The palace ruins and king of Scotland burial grounds are also situated here.
Alistair
May 4, 2016
Nice place for a walk and close to ancient Dunfermline Abbey
Angela
August 17, 2018
Beautiful park in the centre of Dunfermline, with lovely views over Edinburgh. The grounds of the park are stunning, and the resident peacocks sometimes make an appearance, if you are lucky. Kids can enjoy feeding the squirrels, or looking at fish in the greenhouse, or if you are needing them to burn off some excess energy then there are three play parks to take your pick from.
Beautiful park in the centre of Dunfermline, with lovely views over Edinburgh. The grounds of the park are stunning, and the resident peacocks sometimes make an appearance, if you are lucky. Kids can enjoy feeding the squirrels, or looking at fish in the greenhouse, or if you are needing them to b…

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Location
Pittencrieff Street
Dunfermline, Scotland