
We visited Drumpellier Park for the second time, and the reason was simple: the first time we went, we didn’t really walk the whole park. So we decided to come back and do it properly. Drumpellier Park is quite a busy place. You’re going to meet many people, especially during the weekend, but the park is massive, so it can easily take the crowd without feeling too cramped.
One thing noticed, though, is that some dog owners don’t really understand the concept of public space. They still leave dog poop on the ground, and they allow their dogs to wander really far away from them. Some even come very close to people who are just jogging. Not everyone likes that. I’ve said this over and over again: just because you love a particular animal doesn’t make it likeable to everyone. It’s just simple common sense. Parks have rules, and basic public space etiquette exists for a reason.

That said, we still enjoyed our walk around the park.
The park is big, and there was a beautiful garden that may not be part of it. There was also a house in front of the space, and everything was so well put together. Honestly, by the time we were making our way around, I couldn’t wait to get home because we had already visited Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve earlier that day.
So if you want to read more about Drumpellier Park, refer to this post:
Drumpellier Park & Monkland Canal: Glasgow Area Guide
And if you want to see what sunset looks like at the park, refer to this one:
Sunset at Drumpellier Park
Here are some beautiful pictures of Drumpellier Park; enjoy these lovely views. Nature really is something special, and we’re always in search of the calm it gives. I’ll always say this: make it a habit to spend time in nature when you can. The benefits are countless.



These photos were taken on the 22nd of February 2026.



















































































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