This 88-acre park features a large lake, walking trails, and plenty of green space for picnics and relaxation. The park is also home to a children's play area, a skate park, and several sports facilities, including tennis courts, a bowling green, and a football pitch.
What a wonderful place for a walk!! Looking forward to seeing the wisteria bloom all over the manor house, now owned by UEA and part of their law campus. Gardens are open to the public, including the gorgeous Dutch Garden, the wooded area, and the open fields. You can walk all the way around the outside of the house, and then down to the river where you can walk to the marshes. Parking is free for 2 hours at the Earlham Park car park, where they also have (paid) electric chargers. Students and staff are not able to park here so it's just for the general public to use, next to the Enterprise Centre. The park is vast and dog friendly, plenty of bins. I wish there were more benches and places to sit, but if you don't mind bringing your own blanket there are plenty of places you can sit on the ground. As it's big, it doesn't get too busy when the weather is nice, but the car park does get full quickly. There's a little cafe which is great for a cuppa, also dog friendly - Earlham Cafe. All in all, wonderful leafy wooded park, great to explore, child and dog friendly. Very tranquil and relaxing.
Another fab walkies with my lovely dog at Earlham Park, in full summer bloom. Beautiful place to hang out. Dog enjoyed cooling down in the river.
A large outdoor space to walk dogs, picnic or just walk through to the UEA's woodland area, with a small carpark (also roadside parking near church) and a cafe (limited opening times, ring ahead to see if open)
Been coming here for nearly 50 years. Well looked after, events on during the summer, decent toilets.
Went to the Thai festival - brilliant time, Earlham park a great backdrop.
Lovely park, great walking dogs there and great for gigs.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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What a wonderful place for a walk!! Looking forward to seeing the wisteria bloom all over the manor house, now owned by UEA and part of their law campus. Gardens are open to the public, including the gorgeous Dutch Garden, the wooded area, and the open fields. You can walk all the way around the outside of the house, and then down to the river where you can walk to the marshes. Parking is free for 2 hours at the Earlham Park car park, where they also have (paid) electric chargers. Students and staff are not able to park here so it's just for the general public to use, next to the Enterprise Centre. The park is vast and dog friendly, plenty of bins. I wish there were more benches and places to sit, but if you don't mind bringing your own blanket there are plenty of places you can sit on the ground. As it's big, it doesn't get too busy when the weather is nice, but the car park does get full quickly. There's a little cafe which is great for a cuppa, also dog friendly - Earlham Cafe. All in all, wonderful leafy wooded park, great to explore, child and dog friendly. Very tranquil and relaxing.
Another fab walkies with my lovely dog at Earlham Park, in full summer bloom. Beautiful place to hang out. Dog enjoyed cooling down in the river.
A large outdoor space to walk dogs, picnic or just walk through to the UEA's woodland area, with a small carpark (also roadside parking near church) and a cafe (limited opening times, ring ahead to see if open)
Been coming here for nearly 50 years. Well looked after, events on during the summer, decent toilets.
Went to the Thai festival - brilliant time, Earlham park a great backdrop.
Lovely park, great walking dogs there and great for gigs.