• Pittencrieff Park (known locally as "The Glen") is a public park in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
  • Pittencrief Park, known locally as 'The Glen' surrounds Pittencrieff House (now a museum), which was built in 1610 from stone from the nearby royal palace.
  • Hi, we have 9 peafowl in pittencrieff park. All healthy and well looked after. They are free to roam the park when ever they want to roam.
  • Hi, we have 9 peafowl in pittencrieff park. All healthy and well looked after. They are free to roam the park when ever they want to roam.
  • @Pittencrieff_Pk. One of Scotlands premier public parks. ... Busy day in Pittencrieff Park today. School sports and a Royal visit. Pity about the weather
  • Pittencrieff Park covers 76 acres and offers recreational facilities for children's play, greenhouses and woodland walks.
  • Known locally as “The Glen”, the beautiful 76 acre Pittencrieff Park was gifted to the people of Dunfermline by Andrew Carnegie.
  • Pittencrieff Park plays host to many events throughout the year from the weekly Park run to the annual fireworks display.
  • Our popular Pittencrieff Park, or 'The Glen' as it's more commonly known as by local people, has over 750,000 visitors each year.
  • Discover Pittencrieff Park in West Fife for a great day out, home to play areas, nature trails, events, statues and more, just waiting to be explored.