Outing to Rouken Glen Park

A walk through the varied landscape and habitats of Rouken Glen Park

Rouken Glen is one of the most interesting and beautiful parks in the Glasgow area. Our circular walk starts at the Pavillion Visitor Centre, where we can look at the explanatory material about the park. The park has an impressive range of both native and non-native trees including giant redwoods and douglas firs. Some of the more notable plants are the early purple orchid and the orange hawkbit. The area around the gorge of the Auldhouse Burn is a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its being one of the best examples of orchard bed sandstone.

We will meet at Rouken Glen Garden Centre, Rouken Glen Road, Glasgow, G46 7JL. Children must be accompanied by an adult; bring binoculars, and wear suitable outdoor clothing and stout footwear; livestock may be present, so no dogs allowed except assistance dogs. The centre is accessible by public transport and has parking nearby.

Booking essential.

To find out more, and for any booking enquiries, please contact Mike Turner on 0141 357 0094.

Suggested donation: £2 per person (you can donate when you book or in person on the day). All donations help us to continue to bring an interesting and varied selection of events to our audience as well as supporting local wildlife causes. Please donate if you can.

Bookable face-to-face events may be subject to change at short notice, which will be communicated to attendees via email by the organiser. Please check your email in advance of attending events. Note that booking generally ends two hours prior to the event start time. If you wish to book to attend after registration has ended, and there are places still available, please contact the organiser direct using the details above.

Image: purple orchid © Philip Precey

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