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Hazlehead Pets Corner is a visitor attraction within Hazlehead Park featuring many different animals, both large and small, that children like to see. Included amongst the animals are: rabbits, chinchillas, miniature donkeys, tropical and marine fish, ducks and peacocks. Opening Hours 1 September to 31 March: 10am to 3:15pm (Winter) 1 April to 31 August: 10am to 5:30pm (Summer) Admission charges 2015 Adult 16+: £3.00 Each Child 3-16 years: £1.00 Each Children under 3 years: Free Family Pass - 2 Adults 3 Children or 1 Adult 4 Children: £5.00 Access to Leisure & Consession: £2.00 Educational Group : Adult £1.50, Child 3-16 years £0.50p Yearly Family Pass : £30.00 Toilets and play area are available in the main park. For information on disabled access to Hazlehead Pets Corner, please visit DisabledGo. A park of over 180 hectares, which was originally part of the freedom lands granted to the city in 1319. The land fell into private ownership but was bought back by the council in 1920. This park is on the outskirts of Aberdeen and is heavily wooded. It is popular with sports enthusiasts, walkers, naturalists and picnickers. Around the park are football pitches, a golf course, pitch and putt course and woods for walking. The park itself has rose gardens, azalea & rhododendron borders, heather beds, a children's play area and a pets’ corner. The park has a significant collection of sculpture by a range of artists and heritage items which have been rescued from various places within the city. |