Tropical botanic gardens in glasshouses housing exotic butterflies, plants, fish & small animals.
I popped in with a friend after a local appointment, we'd has excellent outdoor fish & chips up.on the Moor at New Lodge and thought it was time for muttley to have some fun. She had eaten half of my fish with the batter removed and probably just wanted to nap but she walked her little legs off then promptly fell asleep after a long bus ride home !! I've always loved Manor heath Park as there's something for everyone & the council could do sooo much more with it but they're not doing badly at all so far. It was a lovely day so the swings etc were packed with mums & preschoolers & half of the local mutts must have been out for a stroll !! We rediscovered the secret garden which has got to be a must for everyone & met a beautiful newborn on one of her first trips into the big wide world, not that she was very aware of it !! Four generations of a family aren't that common sadly but great grandma looked in her element. The Jungle experience?? An easy 12/10 because they've now moved all the bedding plants indoors so they're far better protected while they're growing. There's an excellent display of unusual fly eating plants which most adults let alone children would ever see and the jungle part was quite quiet as we were there mid afternoon. Mums, dads & grandparents......if you've a youngster to occupy bring them to the park. It's free other than the Cafe & a pretty cheap entry fee in the jungle experience but there's a lot of swings and work going on around the paddling pools. Lots of very friendly families and individuals around for a natter if that's your cup of tea or take a picnic lunch, who over 40 never did that as a child on a day out ?? I know we lived on free days out whether parks or the seaside & at least you don't get sand in your butties here !! Give it a try, I'm sure you'll not be disappointed!!
Nice place to visit lovely park with delightful gardens and even has a tropical house with butterflies and terrapins cheap entry. Cafe on site as well as toilet facilities.
Well worth spending a little time here looking at fish, terrapins and butterflies and at only PS1 per adult it's a budget friendly place to spend some time before visiting the walled gardens and then having some fun in the play areas. Highly recommend paying a visit 5*
A lovely park with beautiful gardens. The jungle experience was really informative with lots to see. I can't wait to visit again and see the butterflies
Nice little place to take your young children around. Classic tropical plants and little turtles.
This is good attraction for children and adults. I was pretty surprised how nice is it for that little money
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
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I popped in with a friend after a local appointment, we'd has excellent outdoor fish & chips up.on the Moor at New Lodge and thought it was time for muttley to have some fun. She had eaten half of my fish with the batter removed and probably just wanted to nap but she walked her little legs off then promptly fell asleep after a long bus ride home !! I've always loved Manor heath Park as there's something for everyone & the council could do sooo much more with it but they're not doing badly at all so far. It was a lovely day so the swings etc were packed with mums & preschoolers & half of the local mutts must have been out for a stroll !! We rediscovered the secret garden which has got to be a must for everyone & met a beautiful newborn on one of her first trips into the big wide world, not that she was very aware of it !! Four generations of a family aren't that common sadly but great grandma looked in her element. The Jungle experience?? An easy 12/10 because they've now moved all the bedding plants indoors so they're far better protected while they're growing. There's an excellent display of unusual fly eating plants which most adults let alone children would ever see and the jungle part was quite quiet as we were there mid afternoon. Mums, dads & grandparents......if you've a youngster to occupy bring them to the park. It's free other than the Cafe & a pretty cheap entry fee in the jungle experience but there's a lot of swings and work going on around the paddling pools. Lots of very friendly families and individuals around for a natter if that's your cup of tea or take a picnic lunch, who over 40 never did that as a child on a day out ?? I know we lived on free days out whether parks or the seaside & at least you don't get sand in your butties here !! Give it a try, I'm sure you'll not be disappointed!!
Nice place to visit lovely park with delightful gardens and even has a tropical house with butterflies and terrapins cheap entry. Cafe on site as well as toilet facilities.
Well worth spending a little time here looking at fish, terrapins and butterflies and at only PS1 per adult it's a budget friendly place to spend some time before visiting the walled gardens and then having some fun in the play areas. Highly recommend paying a visit 5*
A lovely park with beautiful gardens. The jungle experience was really informative with lots to see. I can't wait to visit again and see the butterflies
Nice little place to take your young children around. Classic tropical plants and little turtles.
This is good attraction for children and adults. I was pretty surprised how nice is it for that little money