Park featuring 2 lakes for fishing & boating, walking/cycling paths, wildlife areas & a playground.
What a lovely, calming place! Very big, yet not too easy to get lost. Great parks for the children too. I came here for a day with my friends (first time I've been here for maybe 10 years), and we loved it. Perfect for us to having a picnic and play some card games. 100% coming again!
Great park with two big lakes, woodlands and plenty open spaces to throw a ball for your dog or enjoy a picnic when the weather permits. In summer you can do wild swimming. There's also a couple of places where you can grab some food and a drink. I've knocked a point off as it's not as nice lately due to all the people living in vans and tents around the park. It wouldn't be an issue if they had a little more respect for the area. But they make fires on the grassed areas next to the river and leave bags of rubbish all over the place. They also use the park as a public toilet and fish illegally. The council should move them on if they can't have a little respect for the park.
Nice place in the city To relax. You can enjoy walking your dogs Or find a quiet place to be alone In silence enjoying nature.
We only had a short time here for lunch but definitely somewhere we will visit again to explore in more detail.
Huge Park east of Nottingham city. I used to visit for walking and refreshing. Recommend to everyone.
What a great place for a walk. Plenty of wide paths and lots that have tarmac paths. I find if you get there before 7 am you have most of the park to yourself which is great if you're into wildlife photography. Around 9am it starts getting busy right up until dusk. Dogs are allowed even though when not on a lead they chase the ducks and do there business in the woods so some owners don't pick it up. Fishing is allowed day and night with a permit. The downside to the park is that they don't have a proper cafe with toilets which I think would benefit the park. Plenty of wildlife to see and a small park for the little one's. There are benches and picnic tables dotted around the park.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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What a lovely, calming place! Very big, yet not too easy to get lost. Great parks for the children too. I came here for a day with my friends (first time I've been here for maybe 10 years), and we loved it. Perfect for us to having a picnic and play some card games. 100% coming again!
Great park with two big lakes, woodlands and plenty open spaces to throw a ball for your dog or enjoy a picnic when the weather permits. In summer you can do wild swimming. There's also a couple of places where you can grab some food and a drink. I've knocked a point off as it's not as nice lately due to all the people living in vans and tents around the park. It wouldn't be an issue if they had a little more respect for the area. But they make fires on the grassed areas next to the river and leave bags of rubbish all over the place. They also use the park as a public toilet and fish illegally. The council should move them on if they can't have a little respect for the park.
Nice place in the city To relax. You can enjoy walking your dogs Or find a quiet place to be alone In silence enjoying nature.
We only had a short time here for lunch but definitely somewhere we will visit again to explore in more detail.
Huge Park east of Nottingham city. I used to visit for walking and refreshing. Recommend to everyone.
What a great place for a walk. Plenty of wide paths and lots that have tarmac paths. I find if you get there before 7 am you have most of the park to yourself which is great if you're into wildlife photography. Around 9am it starts getting busy right up until dusk. Dogs are allowed even though when not on a lead they chase the ducks and do there business in the woods so some owners don't pick it up. Fishing is allowed day and night with a permit. The downside to the park is that they don't have a proper cafe with toilets which I think would benefit the park. Plenty of wildlife to see and a small park for the little one's. There are benches and picnic tables dotted around the park.