This 14-acre park features a picturesque riverside walk along the River Nene, a children's play area, skate park, basketball court, and a large open space for picnics and recreation.
Lovely park taking in a series of lakes and river channel and woodland. Duck swans etc on the water. Dog friendly but be aware the lakes are actively fished so may need to keep a dog on the lead around anglers. Several nice routes around the park, as well as connecting to the main river and lakes over the A45 by a major footbridge (access onto the bridge could be a challenge for wheelchairs). The noise from the A45 can be a bit obtrusive but it's still a nice spot. Park is at the end of a road with reasonable parking by the entrance. Can also be assessed through a modern housing estate. The park is about a third of a mile from the town centre past the post office.
Lovely place for a walk, some areas you can cycle (woodland) seems popular with dog walkers and anglers. Information boards give a little bit of the history of the area. There are a few picnic tables and benches. Took a very quick walk there today to do a spot of bird watching. I wasn't disappointed.
Lovely little area for walking your dog and you also have an option to go across the bridge to Irthlingborough or Raunds and Stanwick so it's fantastic only downside is when it's been raining there it's very boggy end of the dirty dog
The walking area and tracks take me and my dig through wooded, grassy a bushy areas. It's a real joy.
Very nice and calm for a walk
A very relaxing walk. Some of the fishing spots have been left to ruin and there's dog mess in places but still very pleasant and quiet.
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Lovely park taking in a series of lakes and river channel and woodland. Duck swans etc on the water. Dog friendly but be aware the lakes are actively fished so may need to keep a dog on the lead around anglers. Several nice routes around the park, as well as connecting to the main river and lakes over the A45 by a major footbridge (access onto the bridge could be a challenge for wheelchairs). The noise from the A45 can be a bit obtrusive but it's still a nice spot. Park is at the end of a road with reasonable parking by the entrance. Can also be assessed through a modern housing estate. The park is about a third of a mile from the town centre past the post office.
Lovely place for a walk, some areas you can cycle (woodland) seems popular with dog walkers and anglers. Information boards give a little bit of the history of the area. There are a few picnic tables and benches. Took a very quick walk there today to do a spot of bird watching. I wasn't disappointed.
Lovely little area for walking your dog and you also have an option to go across the bridge to Irthlingborough or Raunds and Stanwick so it's fantastic only downside is when it's been raining there it's very boggy end of the dirty dog
The walking area and tracks take me and my dig through wooded, grassy a bushy areas. It's a real joy.
Very nice and calm for a walk
A very relaxing walk. Some of the fishing spots have been left to ruin and there's dog mess in places but still very pleasant and quiet.