Great park to have a walk in and ponder life you have callander house to view whilst your walking the dog or holding hands with a loved one or kicking the ball about with the wee man and there's also the lake to have a walk around as well. I advise having a walk round the park plus pond and finishing it off with a nice spot of lunch in calender house tearoom which is lovely
Contacts & Location
📍 Address: Falkirk FK1 1YR, United Kingdom
📞 Phone: +44 1324 590900
🌐 Website: falkirkcommunitytrust.org
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Reviews
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Dean c ★★★★★
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Grzegorz N ★★★★★
Great place for everyone. There's fenced play park for kids. Cafe with food, toilets, dog wash station, bike repair station. Many paths for walk, jog or bike ride including MTB track. Big car park free of charge.
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Lauren Arthur ★★★★★
Amazing park, with lots to see and do for everyone!
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Iwona S ★★★★★
Beautiful park. Nice walks, perfect spots for picnic, run, walk, cycle. There are public toilets, play park, food trucks, and cafe at the Callendar House, which is free to visit. Plenty benches and places to chill.
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Kim Stevenson ★★★★★
Great place for all ages. Something for everyone. Kids playground (really busy during school holidays). We had coffee and ice cream at the cafe. My granddaughter spotted the bouncy castle. Tickets available at cafe to purchase. Bit expensive, £5 for 15 mins. I was glad I only had one child with me. Lovely waking trails, which we decided to do. Then, we took a walk into Fakirk for lunch.
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Charles Solomon ★★★★☆
Lovely, even off-season in the fog. The arboretum and extensive forest walks are carefully maintained.
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Kirsten Paul ★★★★★
Lovely Park. Hold Park Run on Saturday mornings at 9.30am too. Free car park. Great for the kids and dogs. Public toilets and a lovely massive area for walks/runs
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Arron Uytendhal (scotland reviewer) ★★★★★
There is over 170 acres of land in Callendar Park meaning there is plenty of space to get away and escape the crowds if you are heading here for a picnic. The park had 3 bouncy castles up over the weekend and whether these are a constant fixture or were solely in place for the jubilee weekend. You have to buy a ticket from the kiosk at £2 and this will get you approximately 10 minutes on the bouncy castle of your (childrens) choice. The park houses Callendar house which has a great museum and small cafe as well. I would book ahead for larger tables as it can get busy. The museum covers recent history and going all the way back to the Antonine roman Wall. The play park is roman themed and has some incredible carved statues inside it. The children loved playing in the sand pit and on the replica roman Fort. Next to the park is a small kiosk doing cooked food, tea and coffee and each cup comes with a cookie. Service was quick and efficient. Parking is free on site but again can get very busy on warmer, sunnier days. Hidden on site are the old boat swans!! I have attached a photo. See if you can find them.
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Gemma Couper ★★★★☆
It's a great park in a good central location. It has free parking. One of those you could take a picnic and stay all day or just pop into the play park and head home again after 30mins. Loads to do and loads to explore. Today we just visited the play park with friends and came home.
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Limelite Creative ★★★★★
This is a fantastic park, almost right on my doorstep. Great for meeting friends, skating, cycling, playing football with the kids, picnics and more! We visit it all year round and see it in the different seasons. The events held at Callendar House are also fairly regular and the café is excellent with cheery staff. The addition of the outdoor coffee hut is also brilliant for a grab and run treat! Means I can drink my cappuccino while the kids play in the playpark! Worth a visit whether you are local or not!
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