Victoria Park
Park · Aberdeen City
Urban park
Westburn Park is a public park 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. 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, 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.
The children's playground includes metal climbing frames. There is a skatepark that was originally built in the 1970s and was refurbished in 2018 following an award of £105,000 to the Friends of Victoria and Westburn Park from Aberdeen City Council. The Aberdeen Tennis Centre located in the park 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. Westburn House is a Victorian listed building located in the centre of the park.
It has been derelict since 1998 when plans to convert it into a venue for civil weddings failed to materialise. A local community group, Save Westburn...