South Inch Park in Perth, Scotland, is a peaceful green space with a surprisingly rich history. Once an island in the River Tay, it was gifted to the city by King Robert II in 1374. In the 1600s, Oliver Cromwell built a citadel here using stones from a nearby chapel. Today, the park is perfect for a relaxed stroll or family outing, featuring sports fields, a skate park, a children’s play area, and even a statue of Sir Walter Scott. It also hosts local events like the Perth Highland Games, blending nature, community, and centuries of Scottish heritage. Thanks to petusica, who took penguin stones on her Scottish adventure, this one found its home here in a tree with a beautiful view.
Last known location – 56.39204N, 3.43327W






