This 18th-century landscape garden features a large lake, walking trails, and picturesque woodlands, with a variety of wildlife including deer, otters, and birds. The park is also home to a Gothic-style mansion, Dawstone Hall, which offers guided tours. Visitors can enjoy boating on the lake, fishing, and picnicking, as well as exploring the park's many scenic viewpoints and hidden glades.
This little park is a hidden gem with beautiful views over the River Dee to North Wales. Plenty of seats to rest awhile with a children's play area. Lovely well kept flowerbeds an added bonus.
Always wonderful since I was a 5 yr old at Saint Peter's ... !
Excellent site, clean facilities and hot huge power showers. The staff member was really friendly and the site is super quiet. This campsite is in a beautiful location, single track 1/2 mile entrance with no passing points to the site - but worth it. Excellent for dog owners as there is an acre field on site specifically for dog walks and a small area with 2 goals and a basketball hoop for the kids to play in. We will be rebooking soon. Thank you.
Not very good park area - limited equipment and very steep for little ones. Nice view and very well kept but also lots of teenagers in play park so we walked round and went home. Disappointing as a new comer to the area
Stepped in dog pooh, while playing hide & seek, amongst the bushes, with our little boy. Dog owners need to be more responsible in public areas, especially parks & kids play ares. Otherwise a lovely park.
The Friends of Dawstone Park have done a marvelous job in transforming this stunning public park. On my visit the wildflower border was a sea of colour and alive with bees and insects. Can't wait for my next visit.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dogs allowed
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This little park is a hidden gem with beautiful views over the River Dee to North Wales. Plenty of seats to rest awhile with a children's play area. Lovely well kept flowerbeds an added bonus.
Always wonderful since I was a 5 yr old at Saint Peter's ... !
Excellent site, clean facilities and hot huge power showers. The staff member was really friendly and the site is super quiet. This campsite is in a beautiful location, single track 1/2 mile entrance with no passing points to the site - but worth it. Excellent for dog owners as there is an acre field on site specifically for dog walks and a small area with 2 goals and a basketball hoop for the kids to play in. We will be rebooking soon. Thank you.
Not very good park area - limited equipment and very steep for little ones. Nice view and very well kept but also lots of teenagers in play park so we walked round and went home. Disappointing as a new comer to the area
Stepped in dog pooh, while playing hide & seek, amongst the bushes, with our little boy. Dog owners need to be more responsible in public areas, especially parks & kids play ares. Otherwise a lovely park.
The Friends of Dawstone Park have done a marvelous job in transforming this stunning public park. On my visit the wildflower border was a sea of colour and alive with bees and insects. Can't wait for my next visit.