This 48-hectare park in Buckinghamshire features a large lake, walking trails, and a variety of wildlife, including birds, fish, and insects. The park also boasts a children's play area, picnic spots, and a café serving refreshments. Visitors can enjoy water sports, fishing, and birdwatching, or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings.
Beautiful country park and scenery. Peaceful, quiet and can cover a decent 10k walk if needed. Can make a good day out of it especially when the weather is nice and warm. Try visiting the bar/restaurant that had many tables and chairs outside to just enjoy the music and have some food and drink.
Good country park not so far from the A40 right at the start of Buckinghamshire. We parked just before the golf course by the playground and the children's pond. There are several trails depending on your capability and mood. We took the leisurely stroll to the grand canal and saw quite a few (what looked like) abandoned boats. My children liked seeing the cows along the way and the boats brought out inquisitive questions from my 6 year old. The playground is adventure themed and even has a sandpit which my kids enjoyed. As this is right in between nature, the paths can be narrow and laden with stinging nettles. We also saw a lot of cow dung and dog poop, which again is not safe for kids. It is NOT signposted very well so you have to walk quite a bit to find anything worthwhile seeing.
There is no parking available here, but you can park in the colne parking area and walk to this park. It was a beautiful trail along the lake. Sunset view was good. Lots of space for children to play. There are numerous trails through the forest which was quite great. Autumn colored leaves were splendid and great to take pictures.
It's a big open park especially designed for playing golf, walking & cycling around through bushy trees and small over pond bridges will be worth experiencing. Can enjoy coffee and snacks from cafe available in entrance. Toilets facilities & Lots of pay & display parking available.
Went on a beautiful sunny day at the end of March. Birdsong, butterflies, bees, trees, rivers, lakes and canal - what's not to like? Fabulous walks. The visitor centre and cafe closed by the time I got back at 15:30 so recommend you check closing times as the toilets close with the centre. Car parking more expensive than College Lake but still a lovely place to visit.
A great experience. Nice place for a walk with the dogs. Close to the grand Union canal so you get 2 experiences in one. Very popular as it was quite busy when we got there but still managed to find a parking place.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
Dogs allowed
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Beautiful country park and scenery. Peaceful, quiet and can cover a decent 10k walk if needed. Can make a good day out of it especially when the weather is nice and warm. Try visiting the bar/restaurant that had many tables and chairs outside to just enjoy the music and have some food and drink.
Good country park not so far from the A40 right at the start of Buckinghamshire. We parked just before the golf course by the playground and the children's pond. There are several trails depending on your capability and mood. We took the leisurely stroll to the grand canal and saw quite a few (what looked like) abandoned boats. My children liked seeing the cows along the way and the boats brought out inquisitive questions from my 6 year old. The playground is adventure themed and even has a sandpit which my kids enjoyed. As this is right in between nature, the paths can be narrow and laden with stinging nettles. We also saw a lot of cow dung and dog poop, which again is not safe for kids. It is NOT signposted very well so you have to walk quite a bit to find anything worthwhile seeing.
There is no parking available here, but you can park in the colne parking area and walk to this park. It was a beautiful trail along the lake. Sunset view was good. Lots of space for children to play. There are numerous trails through the forest which was quite great. Autumn colored leaves were splendid and great to take pictures.
It's a big open park especially designed for playing golf, walking & cycling around through bushy trees and small over pond bridges will be worth experiencing. Can enjoy coffee and snacks from cafe available in entrance. Toilets facilities & Lots of pay & display parking available.
Went on a beautiful sunny day at the end of March. Birdsong, butterflies, bees, trees, rivers, lakes and canal - what's not to like? Fabulous walks. The visitor centre and cafe closed by the time I got back at 15:30 so recommend you check closing times as the toilets close with the centre. Car parking more expensive than College Lake but still a lovely place to visit.
A great experience. Nice place for a walk with the dogs. Close to the grand Union canal so you get 2 experiences in one. Very popular as it was quite busy when we got there but still managed to find a parking place.