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PARKS
Military Fitness Training
PO Box 9057
Dumfries
DG1 9AJ
 
Tel: 0777 170 2021
info@militaryfit.co.uk
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Dumfries - Dock Park/Deer Park/Castledykes Park/Aerodrome

Dumfries is the home of Dumfries and where the M.F.T. Journey started.

M.F.T. Classes are held at regular venues throughout Dumfries, click on the Dumfries link above to see current locations. 

Carlisle - Bitts Park

Bitts Park in Carlisle is an excellent area to get fit and healthy with M.F.T.

Glasgow - Kelvingrove Park

This Sir Joseph Paxton designed park is a classic example of a Victorian Park. Its design and setting on the banks of the River Kelvin enhance and compliment the many magnificent buildings which surround and the world renowned Art Gallery and Museum prominently featured within it.


The Park is located north of the River Clyde about 1.5 miles west of the city centre between the districts of Partick and Yorkhill to the south, Woodlands to the north, Cranstonhill to the east and Hillhead to the west.

Edinburgh - Inverleith Park (Directly opposite the Botanic Gardens situated on Arboretum Place)

Inverleith Park is a fantastic setting for a group fitness class. It is relatively flat in surround so there are no surprises during the class. M.F.T. can be seen hear Monday - Thursday evenings.

Leeds - Hyde Park (Top car park just off Hyde Park Road)

A huge expanse of ground all with fantastic scenery and opportunities to take your workout to the next level.

Newcastle - Leazes Park

Leazes Park is Newcastle's oldest park and is just metres away from the city centre.

Leazes Park is well used by the people of Newcastle and many have grown up with the park. So if you want to improve your health and wellbeing then join in our classes held on Monday evenings.

Bristol - Castle Park (next to the old unused church)

Maidstone - Mote Park

Mote Park combines a pleasant relaxing environment including a large lake with a selection of leisure opportunities.

The facilities include pitch and putt, a putting green, sports pitches for summer and winter and Maidstone Leisure Centre, one of the best centres in the county. The lake in Mote Park is used for sailing, fishing and model boats.

LONDON - HYDE PARK

When King Henry VIII and his court were thundering across Hyde Park in 1536 in pursuit of deer and wild boar, it would have been difficult to visualise that years later the noble art of tai chi would be peacefully performed among the trees in the early morning, and the Italianate tenor of Pavarotti would echo across the park, applauded by vast audiences.

Opening hours:
The park is open from 5am until midnight all year round.

Getting there:
Tube:
Lancaster Gate & Marble Arch - Central Line
Hyde Park Corner & Knightsbridge - Piccadilly line

Buses from:
North London: 6, 7, 10, 16, 52, 73, 82, 390, 414
South London: 2, 36, 137, 436
West London: 9, 10, 14, 19, 22, 52, 74, 148, 414
East London: 8, 15, 30, 38, 274