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Westburn Park
The Westburn
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TypePublic Park
LocationAberdeen, Scotland
Coordinates57°9′13″N 2°7′22″W / 57.15361°N 2.12278°W / 57.15361; -2.12278
Area10 hectares (100,000 m²)
Created(laid out in) 1901
Operated byAberdeen City Council
StatusOpen all year
Iron rocking duck beside the pond.

Westburn Park is a public park located in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is owned by Aberdeen City Council and is one of the largest parks in the city, with an area of 10 hectares.[citation needed]

It does not have flowerbeds or gardens and is mainly grass with some trees. There are two large ponds and a stream, the Gilcomston Burn,[1] flows through the south of the park.

There is a cycle track area for children. This comprises miniature roads with road signs to teach children about how roads work. There is a skatepark.[2] The children's playground includes metal climbing frames.

The Westburn tennis centre is a large indoor tennis centre with four indoor courts. It provides tennis lessons and court hire. There are also four outdoor all weather courts and four grass courts which are available to members only.

There is a grass bowls green where the British Isles Bowls Championships has been held in the past. From 30 August 2008 to 6 September 2008, the World Singles Champion of Champions Bowling Tournament is being held.

The Westburn Lounge, now closed, used to provide food and drinks for those in the park. Aberdeen City Council cited that the venue cost too much to run,[citation needed] although it is still available for special bookings.

References

  1. ^ http://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/Parks/pos/pos_WestburnPark.asp
  2. ^ "Westburn Park". Bendcrete Skateparks. Retrieved 3 February 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)