Duthie Park
Riverside Drive/Polmuir Road, Aberdeen.

Inside Duthie winter Gardens
Situated on Riverside Drive, Aberdeen, Duthie Park extends to 17.8 ha (44 acres) and was named after and gifted to the city by Miss Elizabeth Crombie of Ruthrieston in 1881.

The park was formally opened in 1883 and includes sizeable gardens, a rose hill, boating pond, bandstand, and play area as well as the David Welch Winter Gardens.

The first Winter Gardens opened in 1899, but following storm damage were rebuilt in 1970 and extended in succeeding years.

They now represent Europe's largest indoor gardens and one of the most visited is Scotland.

The Winter Gardens include a significant collection of South American Bromeliads, one of the largest collections of cacti and succulents in Britain, together with a developing collection of plants from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

Scottish Soldiers in the Winter gardenA Japanese garden was opened in 1987.

 

Images:
Above: A view from inside the Winter gardens.

Right: Scottish soldier figurines.

 

 

Duthie Park is 35 Miles from Denhead Steading