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Duthie Park and David Welch Winter Gardens

Duthie Park and David Welch Winter Gardens Tourism

Duthie Park and David Welch Winter Gardens Tourism

Type of destination: Public Park and Indoor Gardens
Ideal visit duration: 1-3 hours
Duthie Park and the adjoining David Welch Winter Gardens in Aberdeen, Scotland, are renowned as one of Europe's largest indoor gardens and among the city's most beloved green spaces. Spread across 44 acres beside the banks of the River Dee, Duthie Park was opened to the public in 1883. This beautifully landscaped park features sprawling lawns, colorful flowerbeds, and a picturesque lake that complements its historical monuments and bandstand. A key attraction is the Winter Gardens, named after David Welch, which house a diverse range of exotic plants, including one of the largest collections of cacti in Britain. Visitors can explore different themed areas within the glasshouses, such as the Tropical House, the Arid House, and the Temperate House, observing plant species from around the world. There's also a Japanese garden, a play area for children, and a café, making it a perfect spot for leisure and family outings. Educational programs and frequent events keep the park lively throughout the year.
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