A 160-acre park in Middlesbrough, featuring a large boating lake, walking trails, a miniature railway, a play area, and several monuments, including a war memorial and a statue of the park's namesake, Prince Albert.
Beautiful, tranquil park a stones throw away from the hustle and bustle of Abingdon town centre. Great space for dogs to have a run off lead and a lovely walk to clear the head and be amongst nature
Beautiful idyllic setting close to center of town. Take a picnic and relax with nature.
Free parking, massive clean and tidy outdoor area. Great for taking a small child to have a run around. Lots of big trees to climb. Easy 5-10 minute walk to the town centre.
Beautiful park, perfect for dog walking. A nice variety of trees gives shade as you walk along the outside, while the middle is wide and open, great for playing or having a picnic. There's an exit on every side or corner which makes it easy to take a small detour through the park when walking through Abingdon. Plenty of bins provided for cleaning up after yourself or your dog.
Beautiful walk around the edge coupled with a nice open grass area for ball games and dog run. Generally not too busy as unlike the baby no soft play equipment but that makes for a more peaceful visit.
Nice park with friendly people.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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Beautiful, tranquil park a stones throw away from the hustle and bustle of Abingdon town centre. Great space for dogs to have a run off lead and a lovely walk to clear the head and be amongst nature
Beautiful idyllic setting close to center of town. Take a picnic and relax with nature.
Free parking, massive clean and tidy outdoor area. Great for taking a small child to have a run around. Lots of big trees to climb. Easy 5-10 minute walk to the town centre.
Beautiful park, perfect for dog walking. A nice variety of trees gives shade as you walk along the outside, while the middle is wide and open, great for playing or having a picnic. There's an exit on every side or corner which makes it easy to take a small detour through the park when walking through Abingdon. Plenty of bins provided for cleaning up after yourself or your dog.
Beautiful walk around the edge coupled with a nice open grass area for ball games and dog run. Generally not too busy as unlike the baby no soft play equipment but that makes for a more peaceful visit.
Nice park with friendly people.