2025:August, Still wonderful. One of Dundee's gems. Red bartsia and yellow rattle to promote species diversity, yarrow, birds foot trefoil, hedge bedstraw, ragwort, knapweed , thistle, mugwort, teasel, viburnum, butterfly bush, blackthorn cross, plus the expected native Scottish trees. Fantastic biodiversity all with stunning views plus bird calls in the fields & from the estuary.
2018: Lovely place, masses of wildflowers, views to the Tay. Hard to remember this is all on top of landfill. It was a bit smelly when I went but more of farm ...
Β Β Β Read moreI used to love this place but the minority of dog walkers and I suspect some fly tippers have ruined a good section of the walk nearest the entrance. the last time I visited I couldn't let my toddling son walk down the path as it was surrounded by dogs mess bags, other dangerous waste and glass. You could see it even more clearly as the hedges had recently been cut right back but oh my god, it was so bad It brought a tear to my eye. Genuinely sad for this previously...
Β Β Β Read moreLovely little park with a variety of paths which is popular for dog walkers & joggers. A view point at the top of mound has metal plaques highlighting some local history and points of interest on the horizon. A few picnic benches are available with a composting toilet nearby as well as a couple of bird hide areas to view local and migrating birds. Well worth a visit if you're...
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