Duthie Park

Duthie Park
The bandstand on the green, pictured in 2025
TypePublic Park
LocationFerryhill, Aberdeen, Scotland
Coordinates57°7′49″N 2°6′14″W / 57.13028°N 2.10389°W / 57.13028; -2.10389
Area44 acres (18 ha)
Opened27 September 1883 (1883-09-27)
FounderElizabeth Duthie
DesignerWilliam R McKelvie
Operated byAberdeen City Council
OpenAll year
Designated31 March 2006
Reference no.GDL00166

Duthie Park is a public park in the Ferryhill area of Aberdeen, Scotland located near the River Dee. It comprises 44 acres (180,000 m2) of land given to the council in 1881 by Elizabeth Crombie Duthie of Ruthrieston, in memory of her uncle and of her brother. She purchased the land for £30,000 from the estate of Arthurseat.

The former Deeside Railway ran along the northern edge of the park. The park is now the starting point for the Deeside Way, a long-distance path which uses the trackbed of the railway.