Beecraigs Country Park , Linlithgow EH49 6PL | |
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Beecraigs Country Park is a great place to visit. It caters for a wide range of leisure and recreational activities within its 370 hectares (913 acres) and can be discovered nestled high in the Bathgate Hills near the historic town of Linlithgow.
Beecraigs is open throughout the year and admission is free.
The Park offers miles of crisscrossing woodland paths and trails to explore that also offer excellent access to main attractions such as the adventure play area, the animal attraction, and the Visitor Centre, where a free map of the park is available (or you can download it from their website), plus advice on access routes from the friendly staff there. Ranger Service advice and a number of self-guiding leaflets are also available at the Visitor Centre.
Hideaway Cafe:
Located in the same building as the visitor centre serving homemade soups, snacks, scones, kids meals, slushies, ice cream and much more on our menu. Many gluten free options available also.
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