Eureka! is a popular children's museum located in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. The museum features a range of interactive exhibits and play areas that encourage kids to learn through play. The museum is designed for children aged 0-11 and their families, with exhibits that cover topics such as science, art, and imagination. Some of the exhibits include a mini-supermarket, a construction zone, and a desert island, among others. The museum also offers a range of activities and events, including storytelling, arts and crafts, and science demonstrations.
We've visited This pleasant, small park with the children several times. There are many friendly dogs, but unfortunately, some people don't pick up their dog's mess, and we usually only notice a bit scattered around. We've seen numerous older children enjoying themselves, playing responsively in the football area each time we've visited. A nice, flat concrete path surrounds the grassy field and makes for a nice little walk, with some gym equipment scattered around. Unfortunately, we've noticed quite a lot of litter lying around each time we visit; our first visit was about a month ago. They also have a nice playground, tennis courts, and a bowling area, which seems popular with older folks. They also have a nice but small water play feature for the children. It's cobbled surrounding it, so very young children would need help accessing it, and it has mini damns that you can open and close, which can increase the depth of water in the centre, making it into a big puddle to splash in. It's a lovely park, but it could do with more bins and a cleanup. We tend to find parking readily on a culdesac adjacent to the park.
Possibly the best park in Swadlincote Town, located very close to the high Street. The top of the park offers scenic beauty from herbaceous flower beds, mature trees, rose arch and running water from landscaped features. Large sports fields are well maintained.
A lovely local park, well maintained, clean and tidy. There's still grounds keepers doing a great job of looking after the place, well maintained toilets and free use of the tennis courts.
On the whole it's maintained to an average standard nothing special. Poor strimming , no edging up with shears of the grass edges. Bed edges have no definition. Lack of weed control in beds. The water course badly needs a clean up. Grassed areas not the best to walk upon as they are not using grass tyred on their tractor causing deep marks in turf Park not helped by litter strewn everywhere...time to dish out some littering fines. One dead tree near brook needs to be felled and replaced.
Used the bowling green on Saturday and it was really clean and lovely to play on . Thumbs up for the new facility being built for club.
Good, nice little water canal made for kids with water gateway system, big area to walk, many mini golf fields, play ground for kids.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Has a tennis court
Picnic tables
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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We've visited This pleasant, small park with the children several times. There are many friendly dogs, but unfortunately, some people don't pick up their dog's mess, and we usually only notice a bit scattered around. We've seen numerous older children enjoying themselves, playing responsively in the football area each time we've visited. A nice, flat concrete path surrounds the grassy field and makes for a nice little walk, with some gym equipment scattered around. Unfortunately, we've noticed quite a lot of litter lying around each time we visit; our first visit was about a month ago. They also have a nice playground, tennis courts, and a bowling area, which seems popular with older folks. They also have a nice but small water play feature for the children. It's cobbled surrounding it, so very young children would need help accessing it, and it has mini damns that you can open and close, which can increase the depth of water in the centre, making it into a big puddle to splash in. It's a lovely park, but it could do with more bins and a cleanup. We tend to find parking readily on a culdesac adjacent to the park.
Possibly the best park in Swadlincote Town, located very close to the high Street. The top of the park offers scenic beauty from herbaceous flower beds, mature trees, rose arch and running water from landscaped features. Large sports fields are well maintained.
A lovely local park, well maintained, clean and tidy. There's still grounds keepers doing a great job of looking after the place, well maintained toilets and free use of the tennis courts.
On the whole it's maintained to an average standard nothing special. Poor strimming , no edging up with shears of the grass edges. Bed edges have no definition. Lack of weed control in beds. The water course badly needs a clean up. Grassed areas not the best to walk upon as they are not using grass tyred on their tractor causing deep marks in turf Park not helped by litter strewn everywhere...time to dish out some littering fines. One dead tree near brook needs to be felled and replaced.
Used the bowling green on Saturday and it was really clean and lovely to play on . Thumbs up for the new facility being built for club.
Good, nice little water canal made for kids with water gateway system, big area to walk, many mini golf fields, play ground for kids.