Pollok Country Park is Glasgow's largest park and the only Country Park within the city boundaries, sprawling over 146 hectares. It's located in the South Side of Glasgow, approximately 3 miles from the city center. The park is renowned for its extensive woodlands and gardens, a haven for wildlife, and enriching outdoor activities. It features riverside walks along the White Cart Water, a variety of walking and cycling paths, and expansive green pastures which are perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls. The park is home to the majestic Pollok House, managed by the National Trust for Scotland, offering a glimpse into the life of the aristocratic Maxwell family with its impressive collection of Spanish art, antique furniture, and period gardens. Furthermore, the park is noted for the Burrell Collection, a museum displaying a diverse range of art and artifacts collected by Sir William Burrell. Pollok Country Park has something for everyone, from outdoor recreational opportunities to cultural and historical exploration. It has been awarded the Green Flag Award recognizing the best green spaces in the country, and it is much loved both by locals and tourists.