Sunday, August 16, 2026

Calderglen Country Park: A Little Escape


I visited Calderglen Country Park in East Kilbride on 5 June 2026, after work, because sometimes you just need to leave everything behind for a little while and clear your head. It was one of those lovely late afternoons where the greenery, fresh air and peace just make you feel better without you even trying. Calderglen is a beautiful country park stretching along the wooded gorge of the Rotten Calder, with waterfalls, nature trails, gardens, picnic areas and plenty of open space. The park was designated as a country park in 1979 and officially opened in September 1982, covering parts of the former Calderwood and Torrance estates. It is now managed by South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture, with Grounds Services maintaining the open spaces and play areas. There are over eight miles of trails, an ornamental garden, children's play areas, the Courtyard Café, a golf course, The Gallery and the famous Calderglen Zoo and tropical conservatory. There are also regular activities and events, including craft workshops, animal activities, treasure hunts, seasonal events, art displays and environmental education. So, there is quite a lot going on at Calderglen, but on this particular afternoon, I was mostly interested in the trees, the fresh air and having somewhere peaceful to wander around.

Now, about the zoo. I almost entered, I really did. I walked through the front door and immediately knew this was not going to work for me. I cannot stand the smell of animals. I don't even go near the animal food section in Tesco because of the smell, so imagine me walking into a zoo. The smell was exactly what I was trying to avoid, so I turned around and left immediately. No shame in knowing your limits. I went back outside and carried on walking around the park instead, taking in all the greenery and watching some people playing football. I actually loved that part of my visit because there was something so simple about just wandering around, breathing in the fresh air and letting my mind settle. I also had my first ever taste of potatoes with curry that day, and honestly, it wasn't bad at all. Calderglen Country Park is on Strathaven Road in St Leonards, East Kilbride, G75 0QZ, with parking facilities including a main car park and accessible parking. There is plenty to do whether you want a peaceful walk, a family day out, a picnic, some food at the Courtyard Café, a little adventure with the children, golf, nature photography or simply somewhere to escape after work. For me, though, it was just a late afternoon visit that turned into a really lovely memory. Sometimes that is all you need.

















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  1. I am surprised that you don't like the smell of the animals..such a lovely park! Happy Sunday!

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    1. Haha, I know, I’m probably in the minority there. The park really was lovely though, and thankfully the fresh air made up for the animal smells.

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  2. A pretty place there and some of the trees in blossom, they do look good.
    So I presume you don't have a cat or dog seeing as you don't care for animal smell, Melody. Those I must admit a Zoo has a stronger smell especially if the animals are in a bit of a crowed area and not out in the open with large areas for them to move in. I wouldn't like a crowded zoo smell either.

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    1. Thank you, Margaret. Yes, I don't have a cat or dog, mainly because I'm not a fan of the smell. I agree with you about zoos too, some can have quite a strong smell when the animals are crowded together. I think having plenty of open space makes such a difference.

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  3. Returning to the park in spring is so pleasant—the fresh greenery, the blossoming trees, and even the cloudy sky. I felt like I was transported there for a moment.
    I understand your aversion to the smell of animals; it’s quite distinctive, and everyone has a different level of sensitivity.
    I also try to avoid the pet food aisles.
    It’s lovely taking a walk with you! Thank you, and have a great week!

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    1. Thank you so much! I really enjoyed our walk too. Have a wonderful and relaxing week ahead.

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    2. Spring really does make the park feel special, especially with the fresh greenery and blossoming trees. I’m glad you felt like you were there for a moment. And yes, the pet food aisles have a smell of their own too. It was lovely having you along for the walk. Have a wonderful week too.

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  4. This spot is gorgeous and I can see why you would find it a perfect spot for a break. But if it was me, I would have headed to the zoo. But you are spot on -- it is wise and no shame in knowing your limits. In your case, I'd have steered clear too!

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    1. Thank you, Jeanie. I couldn't stand it but the zoo entrance looks beautiful.

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  5. Very nice place for the afternoon relax. I love the pucture of you on the bench. :)

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  6. Hello,
    Beautiful views of the park. The blossoms are lovely. Looks like a lovely spot to visit.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  7. That first photo is gorgeous. I could spend days there. It is so pretty and inviting. I'm surprised you don't like the smell of the zoo. I know some places can be overwhelming with the odors. However, your day looks so relaxing and peaceful with the park. Thank you for sharing with SITAR and have a lovely Sunday.

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  8. It's great to see you enjoying the beautiful Calderglen Country Park. What a place to explore with all the paths and flowers. Looks like you had perfect weather too!
    (I'm not one who can easily stand the smell of animals either).

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  9. It's beautiful there: greenery and blooming trees. It's a shame summer is ending and those colors have disappeared :(
    Melody, I send you my regards and wish you a nice new week!

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  10. Absolutely beautiful.
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  11. What a restorative green space for the soul, Melody! I enjoyed all your photos. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. I love the old looking building. The flowers and trees are marvelous.

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