Dog walkers, cyclists & joggers frequent this large green space with a kids' play area & trails.
Pleasantly surprised with my first visit here. Some nice touches with interesting visual features and opportunities to practice parkour (my son, not me!). Giant swing is good fun and the huge rope climbing frame is both fantastic and frightening! There was a dog hanging around in the sandpit which put us off going in that bit but otherwise a nice early evening trip. Plenty of free parking, with gates closing at 7 during summer.
Lovely place to go for a walk, quite a few routes, didn't walk them all, there's toilets there too, though the loo roll dispenser was empty. One of the routes crosses the Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway track, the train wasn't running, but I can imagine it's great to watch it go past. Some of the Saxon Shore Way goes through this park.
Lovely place for a dog walk. Lots of routes around the park. Couldn't find the car park entrance and exit, but was able to park around the local roads and find a pedestrian entrance. Would have liked Google maps to take me to the car park, especially not knowing the area
Actually a really nice park on the edge of Sittingbourne / Milton. It is still fairly new so the trees that have been planted are not mature and have some growing to do. Give it 15 years or so and it should be magnificent. As it is, there are a good number of routes that can be taken around the park as well as a fishing lake.
Great place to walk the dog and exercise, with mostly hard paths, either tarmac around the main grassed area to hard core of shingle paths as you work your way out, wide paths for walkers and mountain biking. Central kids play area with no dogs allowed with a low fenced area. Many various routes around the park some challenging for the off-path runner or walker, to level routes for the slower walker. Large fishing lake to one side by the railway line for the Kent light railway, the park runs under the swale way dual carriageway. The main entrance is by the church and has the graveyard to one side of the park, several locations around the park allow access for free parking, wheelchair friendly, toilets by the rangers Portacabin, facing the kids play area. The maintenance of the park is mainly by volunteers who do a great job with the park ranger, have visited on many occasions well worth a visit. As an update for those who use a wheelchair the entrance by the church has restricted access with wood posts and cycle barrier, the main metal gate is locked. New entrance to a 40 car, parking area via new road by the drive in greggs pictures included
Nice for walks, there are nice views, a children's play area and a car park There is a Greggs, nearby before the entrance to the car park
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
Dogs allowed
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Pleasantly surprised with my first visit here. Some nice touches with interesting visual features and opportunities to practice parkour (my son, not me!). Giant swing is good fun and the huge rope climbing frame is both fantastic and frightening! There was a dog hanging around in the sandpit which put us off going in that bit but otherwise a nice early evening trip. Plenty of free parking, with gates closing at 7 during summer.
Lovely place to go for a walk, quite a few routes, didn't walk them all, there's toilets there too, though the loo roll dispenser was empty. One of the routes crosses the Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway track, the train wasn't running, but I can imagine it's great to watch it go past. Some of the Saxon Shore Way goes through this park.
Lovely place for a dog walk. Lots of routes around the park. Couldn't find the car park entrance and exit, but was able to park around the local roads and find a pedestrian entrance. Would have liked Google maps to take me to the car park, especially not knowing the area
Actually a really nice park on the edge of Sittingbourne / Milton. It is still fairly new so the trees that have been planted are not mature and have some growing to do. Give it 15 years or so and it should be magnificent. As it is, there are a good number of routes that can be taken around the park as well as a fishing lake.
Great place to walk the dog and exercise, with mostly hard paths, either tarmac around the main grassed area to hard core of shingle paths as you work your way out, wide paths for walkers and mountain biking. Central kids play area with no dogs allowed with a low fenced area. Many various routes around the park some challenging for the off-path runner or walker, to level routes for the slower walker. Large fishing lake to one side by the railway line for the Kent light railway, the park runs under the swale way dual carriageway. The main entrance is by the church and has the graveyard to one side of the park, several locations around the park allow access for free parking, wheelchair friendly, toilets by the rangers Portacabin, facing the kids play area. The maintenance of the park is mainly by volunteers who do a great job with the park ranger, have visited on many occasions well worth a visit. As an update for those who use a wheelchair the entrance by the church has restricted access with wood posts and cycle barrier, the main metal gate is locked. New entrance to a 40 car, parking area via new road by the drive in greggs pictures included
Nice for walks, there are nice views, a children's play area and a car park There is a Greggs, nearby before the entrance to the car park