Contacts & Location

📍 Address: Unnamed Road, Coatbridge ML5 1RX, United Kingdom

📞 Phone: +44 1698 403200

Reviews

  1. Veronika McCann ★★★★★

    Fantastic playground. We went on a quiet week day and had it pretty much all to ourselves. Wee one was running around and was all tired out after just an hour of play. Beautiful surroundings as well with the pond, great for bird watching

  2. Jean Manson ★★★★★

    Wonderful playpark made from predominantly wooden materials. My very active 3yo loved it. There are also loads of picnic tables and the paths were nice and flat - ideal for toddler biking

  3. John Renwick ★★★★☆

    Great wee park and easy access for people with mobility issue. Grandson loved it and didn't want to leave

  1. Rik Allen ★★★★★

    Fantastic kids play park with lots things to do.

  2. Siobhann Mcclory ★★★★☆

    Good play area for kids. Enough to keep them amused for quite a while. Can get extremely busy at times but can usually find somewhere to grab a wee sit whilst kiddos exert some energy. Zip lines give quite a kick at the stop point and even take adults (though your bottom may scuff the ground at the lowest point)

  3. Conner Regan ★★★★★

    Great park for ages 4+. Plenty of space for the little ones to run around and certainly fun activities on this play park for them to play on. I thought the design of this place was really good.

  1. Kenny Whyte ★★☆☆☆

    This was designed by someone who doesn't have kids. There is no way to keep sight of your kids from any spot, and there's water on all sides, plus the fence around the water stops a couple of metres from the closest bit of equipment. Only a couple of years old and already falling into disrepair, some netting is broken, a swing has been removed, and the fencing panels have all be ripped off by vandals.

  2. Daniel ★★★★★

    This is one of my favourite playgrounds in Glasgow. Its design is based on an ancient "crannog" water village and it is sighted right on the edge of lochend loch, where the remains of one of these villages were once discovered. There is an audio information point built into the playgrounds architecture to tell you more about the history of the site and there are fantastic views across the water from all around. The playground itself is clean, modern, has a good variety of adventure play equipment but is best enjoyed by those old enough to walk. Our 2 year old toddler was quite happy there but will undoubtedly get more out of it when she's a little older and more confident on her feet. In the meantime, the nearby Drumpellier Country Park Playground (on the other side of the cafe) has more suitable equipment for children her age. Plenty of picnic benches in the area for adults to sit on while supervising and a cafe, toilets and free car park just a few minutes walk down the path.

  3. Daniel Went ★★★★★

    This is one of my favourite playgrounds in Glasgow. Its design is based on an ancient "crannog" water village and it is sighted right on the edge of lochend loch, where the remains of one of these villages were once discovered. There is an audio information point built into the playgrounds architecture to tell you more about the history of the site and there are fantastic views across the water from all around. The playground itself is clean, modern, has a good variety of adventure play equipment but is best enjoyed by those old enough to walk. Our 2 year old toddler was quite happy there but will undoubtedly get more out of it when she's a little older and more confident on her feet. In the meantime, the nearby Drumpellier Country Park Playground (on the other side of the cafe) has more suitable equipment for children her age. Plenty of picnic benches in the area for adults to sit on while supervising and a cafe, toilets and free car park just a few minutes walk down the path.

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FAQs

What is the address of The Crannog?

The Crannog is located at Unnamed Road, Coatbridge ML5 1RX, United Kingdom

What is the phone number of The Crannog?

You can contact The Crannog at +44 1698 403200

How can I get to The Crannog?

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