Spacious city park featuring a playground with water play area as well as an adventure playground.
There are two parts to Barnard Park, on either side of Hemingford Road. On the west side is the smaller part which is dedicated to dog exercising. The larger part on the east side is dominated by a playing field in the centre, and some redevelopment work on the northern side. However, there is a pleasant area to walk through at the southern end, with beautiful crocuses (in mid-February)
My dog loves it! She always has a good time playing with the other dogs. Safe, with closed gates, perfect for my girl who is easily distracted chasing squirrels. Great place for dogs. Just remember to have some water with you.
Merits: 1. Kids play area - spacious 2. Big Lawns for dog play - allowed officially 3. 3 mi by diameter for old people to walk with many chairs 4. Have a refreshment shop in one entrance and one in kids play area 5. Have a football ground 6. Good place for track activities in football ground. 7. Have shared cycles in another entrance 8. Entry is free free free 9. Well maintained Demerits: 1. No public toilet 2. No drinking water facility Timings: morning 7 am it was open as per my knowledge. Check out my photos
Lovely park if you have kids. Lovely park if you like five-a-side football or running in a small circle. Lovely park if you enjoy starring at an open expanse of concrete upon which an occasional bunch of local urchins kick a deflated piece of plastic towards each other as a middle class, bearded paunch monkey, sweats his way around said urchins trying to out sweat out a corony while not appearing paediolific.
There is construction work going on at the moment so it is inconvenient as half of the park is closed. But I guess this is temporary the park is located in a quiet residential area which has a football astro pitch ( I guess paid ones or to hire) there are few benches at the garden if someone is tired of walking.
Flew in from Spain for a soccer tournament here over the weekend and was very impressed with the quality of the field.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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There are two parts to Barnard Park, on either side of Hemingford Road. On the west side is the smaller part which is dedicated to dog exercising. The larger part on the east side is dominated by a playing field in the centre, and some redevelopment work on the northern side. However, there is a pleasant area to walk through at the southern end, with beautiful crocuses (in mid-February)
My dog loves it! She always has a good time playing with the other dogs. Safe, with closed gates, perfect for my girl who is easily distracted chasing squirrels. Great place for dogs. Just remember to have some water with you.
Merits: 1. Kids play area - spacious 2. Big Lawns for dog play - allowed officially 3. 3 mi by diameter for old people to walk with many chairs 4. Have a refreshment shop in one entrance and one in kids play area 5. Have a football ground 6. Good place for track activities in football ground. 7. Have shared cycles in another entrance 8. Entry is free free free 9. Well maintained Demerits: 1. No public toilet 2. No drinking water facility Timings: morning 7 am it was open as per my knowledge. Check out my photos
Lovely park if you have kids. Lovely park if you like five-a-side football or running in a small circle. Lovely park if you enjoy starring at an open expanse of concrete upon which an occasional bunch of local urchins kick a deflated piece of plastic towards each other as a middle class, bearded paunch monkey, sweats his way around said urchins trying to out sweat out a corony while not appearing paediolific.
There is construction work going on at the moment so it is inconvenient as half of the park is closed. But I guess this is temporary the park is located in a quiet residential area which has a football astro pitch ( I guess paid ones or to hire) there are few benches at the garden if someone is tired of walking.
Flew in from Spain for a soccer tournament here over the weekend and was very impressed with the quality of the field.