This 19th-century park features a large lake, walking trails, a children's play area, and plenty of green space for picnics and relaxation, surrounded by mature trees and vibrant flowerbeds.
Market Rasen park This is a cute little park in a nice area! There's an SEN swing here it's quiet and peaceful and great for smaller kids. The slide is huge, and there's swings and a toddlers climbing frame. A great spot for a picnic too. Facilities: Tesco is a 5 min walk away Parking: on-street Location: Jameson Bridge St, Market Rasen LN8 3EW #lincolnshireparkreview @thelincolnparklady on Instagram
A lovely place, actually! Enough space, room enough for kids and families and quiet spaces at the same time.
I've only been here for a Wildlife show. Pleasant area. Plenty of play area for children.
Small town It is clean and tidy. I visited a cafe called the march hare, this is a place I would highly recommend The food was very nice the staff were very friendly I had a big breakfast and was totally stuffed.
This park has some open grass for kids to run around on and play ball games, as well as a small play area with a variety choices, and one of the swing sets even has a seat for disabled kids! Would be nice if there was more than just the one seat, though, as there are three swing seats for able-bodied children. I don't actually have any kids... I walked along to the park with my dog because I wanted to give him a safe place to run around a bit. Turns out, this park is no dogs allowed. I obviously understand no fouling signs, and having people take responsibility for their pets, but I am a bit upset that this isn't for dogs. Regardless, not much to change it, just wanted to point it out to anyone else who might find this on Google maps, before they make the trip over here for no reason. :p The park seems to be of a pretty decent size, and their is no interior fence to seperate the play park from the grass, only the exterior fence that separates the whole park from the road. Seems like a pretty basic park, but kids can make a lot of fun out of almost anything, so I'm sure it'll probably have lots of ways to make your kids smile. I could be wrong, as again I wasn't allowed to go inside, but from the outside looking in and seeing the play area, it seemed like the only equipment that was easily accessible to kids with disabilities was the one swing. Again, I'm probably wrong, but I don't actively remember seeing anything else that was designed for disabled kids, or at least designed with making it available to everybody, able-bodied and disabled alike, to use. Looks like a great place for kids who are able-bodied and don't necessarily need assistance with moving or otherwise interacting with the park, but perhaps not so great with children who find such things difficult or challenging.
My son loved it but could do with some stuff being updated, the big slide being there since I was little , I know its bomb proof and does its job but could do with a few things more as its in a big field , maybe another slide or a couple coming down the hill or mound at the back of park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
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Market Rasen park This is a cute little park in a nice area! There's an SEN swing here it's quiet and peaceful and great for smaller kids. The slide is huge, and there's swings and a toddlers climbing frame. A great spot for a picnic too. Facilities: Tesco is a 5 min walk away Parking: on-street Location: Jameson Bridge St, Market Rasen LN8 3EW #lincolnshireparkreview @thelincolnparklady on Instagram
A lovely place, actually! Enough space, room enough for kids and families and quiet spaces at the same time.
I've only been here for a Wildlife show. Pleasant area. Plenty of play area for children.
Small town It is clean and tidy. I visited a cafe called the march hare, this is a place I would highly recommend The food was very nice the staff were very friendly I had a big breakfast and was totally stuffed.
This park has some open grass for kids to run around on and play ball games, as well as a small play area with a variety choices, and one of the swing sets even has a seat for disabled kids! Would be nice if there was more than just the one seat, though, as there are three swing seats for able-bodied children. I don't actually have any kids... I walked along to the park with my dog because I wanted to give him a safe place to run around a bit. Turns out, this park is no dogs allowed. I obviously understand no fouling signs, and having people take responsibility for their pets, but I am a bit upset that this isn't for dogs. Regardless, not much to change it, just wanted to point it out to anyone else who might find this on Google maps, before they make the trip over here for no reason. :p The park seems to be of a pretty decent size, and their is no interior fence to seperate the play park from the grass, only the exterior fence that separates the whole park from the road. Seems like a pretty basic park, but kids can make a lot of fun out of almost anything, so I'm sure it'll probably have lots of ways to make your kids smile. I could be wrong, as again I wasn't allowed to go inside, but from the outside looking in and seeing the play area, it seemed like the only equipment that was easily accessible to kids with disabilities was the one swing. Again, I'm probably wrong, but I don't actively remember seeing anything else that was designed for disabled kids, or at least designed with making it available to everybody, able-bodied and disabled alike, to use. Looks like a great place for kids who are able-bodied and don't necessarily need assistance with moving or otherwise interacting with the park, but perhaps not so great with children who find such things difficult or challenging.
My son loved it but could do with some stuff being updated, the big slide being there since I was little , I know its bomb proof and does its job but could do with a few things more as its in a big field , maybe another slide or a couple coming down the hill or mound at the back of park