A popular Aberdeen park has been crowned the most-loved in the country following a nationwide vote.
Seaton Park received the most votes to take the title of Scotland’s Favourite Park 2022.
The park on the banks of the River Don is known for its colourful floral displays, memorial fountain, Wallace Tower and the iconic Mr Therm steam engine in the play area.
Fields in Trust's competition saw 364 local parks and green spaces entered into the mix, to be crowned the UK's Favourite Park. With tens of thousands of people voting, Scotland's national title went to Seaton Park.
Penrhos Coastal Park in Wales took the title as the overall UK winner, having attracted the most votes from the public.
Commenting on the competition, Helen Griffiths, chief executive of Fields in Trust said: "We've had a fantastic response to the competition from all across the UK and I'd like to thank everyone who nominated and voted for parks over the past few weeks.
"The UK is home to such a diverse range of green spaces, and we hope that this award has encouraged people to truly appreciate their local parks.
"Our work to legally protect green spaces for good means we're well aware of the threats they face and how important it is value and celebrate them."
Fields in Trust has also announced all of the parks in the UK which have received Local Favourites status.
All of these green spaces placed in the top 20% of the public vote.
A total of five parks in Scotland were included on the Local Favourites list, including the 230-acre Aden Country Park in Mintlaw.
The charity said these votes show the love that local communities have for their parks, with each to receive a special certificate to mark its success.