Cambuslang Park spans 27 acres encompassing the contrast of open park land and the Borgie Glen, which is a steep tree lined ravine, containing a complex network of pathways. Not to mention a pond, sport pitches, woodland areas and the Bandstand, which is a natural amphitheatre.
War Memorial
Cambuslang Park dates back to 1913, if you walk through the park you will come across various items that show the date of the park ranging from the dove coute to the war monument to soldiers who lost their lives in the first world war.
The band stand area has been recognised for it’s uniqueness and the woodland area is home to some exciting and rare species not to mention the natural amphitheatre that is in the park’s ground and the preaching braes.
Cambuslang Park has an active Friends of Cambuslang Park group, their website is: www.cambuslangpark.org.
ScotKart Racing in Cambuslang
While in Cambuslang, why not take a short drive for a fantastic experience at ScotKart indoor Kart racing, which is one of Scotland's largest indoor circuits, and provides a great day out for the whole family.
ScotKart was Scotland's first ever indoor circut, and has led the way in innovation ever since.
ScotKart is also home to the UK's first ever all-weather paintablling field, Terminator. With easy access from Glasgow, and all major areas in Lanarkshire, ScotKart is a must for days out.