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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Kilmardinny Loch - One of the Gruffalo-themed carvings at the entrance to Kilmardinny Loch

    Kilmardinny Loch

    4.5(2 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    A hidden gem which your Julia Donaldson loving little ones will love to visit!…read moreWe call this Gruffalo Wood because of the Gruffalo-themed carvings dotted near the entrance of the Loch. The Loch itself is fairly small, taking only 15-20 mins to walk around. There is lots of nature and wildlife to explore here from toadstools to frogs to wild raspberries to dragonflies... We met a particularly large, and bold, swan today whilst feeding the ducks! On our last visit we stumbled across hundreds and hundreds of baby frogs migrating across the pathway to the Loch. This has become a regular location for us to visit with our little Julia Donaldson fan. There is a play park at the far end of the Loch from the little car park off Kilmardinny Avenue and if you need something to eat or liquid refreshments after your walk there is a recently opened Waitrose with a lovely cafe minutes away by car or foot!

    We visited here after discovering Gruffalo Wood through Ali's review :)…read more My friend was visiting with her 6 and 3yr old girls and we took A in his pram. We really enjoyed walking round the loch in the sunshine, the path is pretty easy going for littles and the pram alike, and there are a few places to stop along the way and see the ducks or discover the awesome carvings. We couldn't find the play park, perhaps a little sign would help, but we asked someone and soon found the little path leading up to it. There were some different play areas to explore including an awesome rope swing that the adults enjoyed too! We had a great, free day out and it worked well to tire out the kids. Would highly recommend.

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    Kilmardinny Loch - Some of the residents!

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    Finlaystone Country Estate - Official Website

    Finlaystone Country Estate

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    When my sisters, their children and I arrived at Finlaystone Estate, we were perturbed to see signs…read moreinstructing us to pay £4 each to wander around the gardens. Bit of a rip off, we thought. However, Finlaystone is a beautiful, privately owned estate with stunning views of the River Clyde and Dumbarton beyond. My two year old niece and nephews' faces lit up when they saw the children'tsplay area. So did mine to be honest; it offered a massive wooden pirate ship, train with several carriages, climbing frame, swings, chutes and a few quite realistic looking Native American teepees. Not to mention a Flying Fox which I discovered appeared to be designed for children as I got stuck halfway, my legs dangling in the air. Now the little shop on the estate which sold a small selection of drinks, confectionery and toys, was overpriced. But I guess they have to fund the park somehow. And it seems to me every penny spent on the estate is an enormous benefit to the community.

    Are you the parent of a toddler? Are you stressed? Then my five point plan is guaranteed to improve…read moreyour life. 1) Pack your little terror into your car; 2) Drive to Langbank; 3) Part with four pounds; 4) Release child from car; 5) Sit back with a good book while he/she roams free in the grounds of this estate. Finlaystone provides everything a child could want. Wooden pirate ships/climbing frames, a full sized wooden train to manoeuvre, swings, twirly chutes; you name it, Finlaystone has it. Set in spectacular grounds which offer incredible views of the Clyde on a clear day, Finlaystone is also a cracking spot to go for a stroll in clean and safe surroundings. The gardens are meticulously maintained, while a small on-site coffee shop is also offered. Best of all, given it's virtually impossible to visit here without a car and the fact you have to pay to get in, you can almost guarantee there will be no Buckie-glugging unsavouries booting your child off the swings. Well worth a visit.

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    Well Park - The old well, Well Park, Greenock

    Well Park

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    I really enjoyed a trip to this park and it's well worth a visit. The entrance, through the…read moreimpressive gates, is on Regent Street and you can park on that road for no charge. The white war memorial is very striking and the first thing you see as you go through the gates. The old well which gave the park its name, was placed there by by the local laird John Shaw. There is a faded inscription, '1629', with his initials and those of his wife (Helen Housten). It was the original well for the residence of the Shaw family who were very influential on the development of the town; their mansion house was at the bottom of Lynedoch Street but demolished in 1886 owing to railway tunnelling. The Victoria Tower can easily be seen from the park, part of the impressive Town Hall (which was built in 1886 at a cost of over £100,000) and which must surely be one of the finest municipal buildings in Scotland. There are plenty of places to sit, and there are fine views over the town and beyond to the Clyde and the mountains of Argyll in the distance. There's a small children's play area too and some attractive flower beds and mature trees.

    i would like to say the play park in the wellpark need new equipment i was in largs the other day…read moreand the play park is stunning with swings and lots of thing for the children if this was done in the wellpark it would bring people to the area.thanx

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    Well Park - War Memorial, Well Park, Greenock

    War Memorial, Well Park, Greenock

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