So much to see and do at Warwickshire's premier waterside attraction! Kingsbury Water Park has 15 lakes situated in over 600 acres of country park. Stroll along the surfaced paths, explore hidden corners, spot birds and wildlife, hire a bike, join an organised event or host your own event. Whatever your idea of a countryside visit is, you will find it at Kingsbury. Please note that swimming in any of the lakes is not permitted. Please also note that we do not allow personal paddleboarding, kayaks or canoes on any of the lakes. The lakes are old gravel pits and therefore depths can vary, with the possibility of hidden obstructions under the water.
Great place for a good few hours. Lots of nice little walks, playgrounds and ducks to feed. We also went on the train ride cost PS2.50 single and 3.50 for a return ride and it was lovely for our little 4 year old (we loved it too!) Very busy but was bank holiday and parking was about PS5. We took a picnic to enjoy but there was an ice-cream van there as well today. Restrooms were clean but small so a little queue and another set of restrooms were out of order today. Lots of dogs walking around and a fair few bins to tidy up everyone's rubbish so that was good xx
A great place for a good walk with the dogs, jogging or cycling,and apparently great for fishing (a day ticket is required). There are watersports available, but not when we where there. There are loads of different car parks dotted around the lakes, but the one we parked on was PS5/day. Bits for the children to do ie a playground and activity field. We never got to cross over to the other side of the M42 to see what the lakes there had to offer, so can't comment. A nice day out for a stroll, weather permitting, good for fishing and cycling with the children for an hour or two.
Loved it. One of our favourite place for walks. It can get busy, but there are plant of quiet walks in the woods and by lakes and the steam train ride at the end if a cherry on top for just PS2.5
I really like this park, it has great play areas for children and has disability swings included, as well as one for wheelchair users. Ice cream van, bouncy castles and a little train are just a few things there for kids to do. Lovely walk that are mostly wheelchair friendly. Ducks, swans and other wildlife can be seen if you're not too loud. It has toilets and a lovely little coffee shop which is not too expensive. Pay and display car park but loads of spaces around the park with a lot of people parking on the grass
if your organised and plan a full day out eith activities and the weather is on your side it can be a very nice place for picnic family gathering, a cute train ride and a large play area for children of all ages, bike rentals too. loads to do here
A very nice place for a family party and lovely tracks, you can enjoy it on bi/tri cycle with nice greenery and water lake. Parking is just PS4.95 and plenty of space! We all enjoyed it and the weather was very lovely!!!
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
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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Great place for a good few hours. Lots of nice little walks, playgrounds and ducks to feed. We also went on the train ride cost PS2.50 single and 3.50 for a return ride and it was lovely for our little 4 year old (we loved it too!) Very busy but was bank holiday and parking was about PS5. We took a picnic to enjoy but there was an ice-cream van there as well today. Restrooms were clean but small so a little queue and another set of restrooms were out of order today. Lots of dogs walking around and a fair few bins to tidy up everyone's rubbish so that was good xx
A great place for a good walk with the dogs, jogging or cycling,and apparently great for fishing (a day ticket is required). There are watersports available, but not when we where there. There are loads of different car parks dotted around the lakes, but the one we parked on was PS5/day. Bits for the children to do ie a playground and activity field. We never got to cross over to the other side of the M42 to see what the lakes there had to offer, so can't comment. A nice day out for a stroll, weather permitting, good for fishing and cycling with the children for an hour or two.
Loved it. One of our favourite place for walks. It can get busy, but there are plant of quiet walks in the woods and by lakes and the steam train ride at the end if a cherry on top for just PS2.5
I really like this park, it has great play areas for children and has disability swings included, as well as one for wheelchair users. Ice cream van, bouncy castles and a little train are just a few things there for kids to do. Lovely walk that are mostly wheelchair friendly. Ducks, swans and other wildlife can be seen if you're not too loud. It has toilets and a lovely little coffee shop which is not too expensive. Pay and display car park but loads of spaces around the park with a lot of people parking on the grass
if your organised and plan a full day out eith activities and the weather is on your side it can be a very nice place for picnic family gathering, a cute train ride and a large play area for children of all ages, bike rentals too. loads to do here
A very nice place for a family party and lovely tracks, you can enjoy it on bi/tri cycle with nice greenery and water lake. Parking is just PS4.95 and plenty of space! We all enjoyed it and the weather was very lovely!!!