Glasgow’s outdoor spaces have been massively popular over lockdown, particularly with those who have no access to a garden.
Here are a few of our favourites to visit which are usually fairly quiet, helping you get away from it all in places where keeping socially distant isn’t a problem.

. Queen's Park
Queen's Park is one of Glasgow's more famous public spaces, but there are plenty of other options too Photo: Shutterstock

. Dawsholme Park
Beautiful Dawsholme Park features woodland walks, parakeets, and beautiful views over the River Kelvin. Photo: David Hepburn

. Robroyston Park
If you're lucky, it's possible to catch a glimpse of deer in the sprawling grounds of Robroyston Park. Photo: David Hepburn

. Elder Park
Located in Govan, Elder Park offers 37 acres of green space and a large boating pond. Photo: David Hepburn

1. Dawsholme Park
Beautiful Dawsholme Park features woodland walks, parakeets, and beautiful views over the River Kelvin. Photo: David Hepburn

2. Robroyston Park
If you're lucky, it's possible to catch a glimpse of deer in the sprawling grounds of Robroyston Park. Photo: David Hepburn

3. Elder Park
Located in Govan, Elder Park offers 37 acres of green space and a large boating pond. Photo: David Hepburn

4. Possil Marsh
Easily combined with a walk along the nearby Forth & Clyde Canal, Possil Marsh is a haven for wildlife, including colourful kingfisher. Photo: David Hepburn