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  1. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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    Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

    4.7 (20,943)

    A popular attraction in Glasgow, featuring extensive collections of art and artifacts, including works by Salvador Dalí and Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

  2. Kelvingrove Park
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    Kelvingrove Park

    4.7 (13,568)

    A beautiful public park in the West End of Glasgow, offering scenic walks, recreational sports, and stunning views of the River Kelvin.

  3. Glasgow Botanic Gardens
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    Glasgow Botanic Gardens

    4.7 (13,250)

    Featuring a wide variety of plants, glasshouses, and the iconic Kibble Palace, it's a tranquil spot for nature lovers and horticultural enthusiasts.

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  5. Mugdock Country Park

    4. Mugdock Country Park

    4.7 (3,232)

    A large country park with historical significance, offering trails, picnic spots, and activities like cycling and horse riding.

  6. The Devil's Pulpit

    5. The Devil's Pulpit

    4.7 (3,142)

    A mysterious and scenic gorge with striking red sandstone formations, often associated with folklore and popular among hikers.

  7. The Tall Ship Glenlee

    6. The Tall Ship Glenlee

    4.6 (1,770)

    A historic sailing ship docked at the Riverside Museum in Glasgow, offering interactive exhibits and a glimpse into maritime history.

  8. Hogganfield loch

    7. Hogganfield loch

    4.4 (1,557)

    A peaceful loch in Glasgow, ideal for bird watching, walking, and enjoying nature.

  9. Dawsholm Park

    8. Dawsholm Park

    4.4 (659)

    A tranquil park in Glasgow with woodland trails, open spaces, and a variety of wildlife, perfect for a relaxing stroll.

  10. Kibble Palace

    9. Kibble Palace

    4.7 (580)

    A magnificent Victorian glasshouse located in the Glasgow Botanic Gardens, home to exotic plants and a unique architectural design.

  11. Stewart Memorial Fountain

    10. Stewart Memorial Fountain

    4.5 (505)

    A notable fountain in Kelvingrove Park, commemorating Lord Provost Stewart and featuring intricate designs and sculptures.

  12. Finnich Glen

    11. Finnich Glen

    4.6 (484)

    Also known as The Devil's Pulpit, this striking gorge is a popular spot for hiking and photography, with its unique red sandstone formations.

  13. The Whangie

    12. The Whangie

    4.7 (474)

    A popular hiking destination near Milngavie, known for its dramatic rock formations and panoramic views.

  14. Mugdock Castle

    13. Mugdock Castle

    4.6 (393)

    Historic ruins located within Mugdock Country Park, offering a glimpse into Scotland's medieval past.

  15. West Highland Way, Start

    14. West Highland Way, Start

    4.6 (364)

    The official starting point of the famous long-distance walking trail, which stretches from Milngavie to Fort William.

  16. McLennan Arch

    16. McLennan Arch

    4.5 (340)

    A historic archway located in Glasgow Green, originally part of the facade of the MacLennan Galleries.

  17. The Hidden Gardens

    17. The Hidden Gardens

    4.7 (232)

    A peaceful urban retreat in Glasgow, offering beautifully landscaped gardens and a space for community activities.

  18. Strathblane Falconry

    18. Strathblane Falconry

    4.9 (153)

    A unique experience near Milngavie, where visitors can learn about birds of prey and even participate in falconry demonstrations.

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