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🌼The Hidden Gardens

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A tranquil, award-winning community garden nestled behind the Tramway arts venue in Glasgow's Southside. Designed as a multicultural sanctuary, it features beautifully planted borders, a pond, a woodland walk, and a productive vegetable garden. Families can explore winding paths, relax on the lawn, or enjoy the sensory planting. There's a welcoming on-site café serving homemade food and drinks.

  • Free entry and open to all ages.
  • Pushchair-friendly paths and plenty of seating.
  • Regular family workshops and storytelling sessions (check website).
  • Toilets and baby-changing facilities are available in the adjacent Tramway building.
  • Perfect for a peaceful outdoor escape, though limited shelter if it rains heavily.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryScotland
Website

Travel tips

  • It's completely free

    Entry is free for all ages, making it an excellent budget-friendly outing for families.

  • Pushchair-friendly paths

    The paths are designed to be pushchair-friendly, so you can navigate with a buggy comfortably.

  • Toilets and changing facilities nearby

    Baby-changing facilities and toilets are available in the adjacent Tramway building, not within the gardens themselves.

  • Limited shelter in heavy rain

    There's limited shelter, so avoid visiting during heavy rain or bring waterproofs and check the forecast first.

  • Plenty of seating to rest

    Multiple seating areas throughout mean you can take breaks whilst the children explore, ideal for younger children or if you need a rest.

  • On-site café with homemade food

    The café serves homemade food and drinks, so you can grab refreshments without leaving the gardens.

  • Sensory planting areas

    The sensory planting is designed to engage children's senses, making it educational and interactive for younger visitors.

  • Check for family workshops

    Regular family workshops and storytelling sessions run throughout the year—worth checking the website before you visit.

  • Explore the woodland walk

    The woodland walk offers a quieter, more immersive nature experience than the main garden areas.

  • Discover the productive vegetable garden

    Children often find the working vegetable garden fascinating, especially if they're learning about where food comes from.

  • Winding paths encourage exploration

    The winding paths create a sense of discovery for children, making the garden feel bigger and more adventurous than it is.

  • Peaceful escape from busy city

    It's a tranquil spot tucked away behind the Tramway, so it often feels quieter than larger public parks in Glasgow.

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