This 130-acre park features a variety of landscapes, including woodland, grassland, and wetlands, with several walking trails and a lake. The park is home to a range of wildlife, including birds, insects, and mammals, and offers scenic views and picnic areas. Visitors can explore the park's many features, including a sensory garden, a children's play area, and a cafe serving refreshments.
Wonderful, very clean area, well maintained paths, beautiful variety of plants, some of the walks could be sign posted better, there are some more accessible walks if you have mobility issues. Pleanty of different car parks, but bare in mind the car park you choose may vary the immediate accessibility of the walks so I'd advise you pick your carpark based on rhe walk you choose. Dog friendly just clean up after your pets. There are bins at key points throughout the park as well as park benches and picnick tables. This park is tended with the help of Park Hall Friends who help clean the area and maintain its splendid atmosphere.
It is a beautiful country park with an array of interesting natural features and man made features. Lakes, quarries, woodland and a visitor centre. Sadly the visitor centre is rarely open (if ever) and this has now become the domain of dog walkers, which is fine, apart from some of them seem to think it's fine for their (sometimes rather large) dogs to come running up to you and jump up you. If you cannot call your dog back or keep it under control it should be an a lead at all times! Still a great place to visit though, especially some of the lesser visited areas!
Pleasant area for a walk. Toilets only sometimes unlocked and very basic hence 3 stars...
Good to walk and to watch city view in a forest , but But it looks like an abandoned place, very neglected
A peaceful environment, wonderful for a quiet walk. Some steep inclines which I could barely manage due to my current struggle with PMDD. But other than that is an absolutely stunning place to visit. The quarry banks are an absolute site to see and there's a lovely cafe on site to have some refreshments.
Nice place for a good walk, open all year round, although a bit wet and boggy in places during wet weather. There is a choice of walks to do over a landscape that dates back millions of years. There are several car parks and several access points.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Wonderful, very clean area, well maintained paths, beautiful variety of plants, some of the walks could be sign posted better, there are some more accessible walks if you have mobility issues. Pleanty of different car parks, but bare in mind the car park you choose may vary the immediate accessibility of the walks so I'd advise you pick your carpark based on rhe walk you choose. Dog friendly just clean up after your pets. There are bins at key points throughout the park as well as park benches and picnick tables. This park is tended with the help of Park Hall Friends who help clean the area and maintain its splendid atmosphere.
It is a beautiful country park with an array of interesting natural features and man made features. Lakes, quarries, woodland and a visitor centre. Sadly the visitor centre is rarely open (if ever) and this has now become the domain of dog walkers, which is fine, apart from some of them seem to think it's fine for their (sometimes rather large) dogs to come running up to you and jump up you. If you cannot call your dog back or keep it under control it should be an a lead at all times! Still a great place to visit though, especially some of the lesser visited areas!
Pleasant area for a walk. Toilets only sometimes unlocked and very basic hence 3 stars...
Good to walk and to watch city view in a forest , but But it looks like an abandoned place, very neglected
A peaceful environment, wonderful for a quiet walk. Some steep inclines which I could barely manage due to my current struggle with PMDD. But other than that is an absolutely stunning place to visit. The quarry banks are an absolute site to see and there's a lovely cafe on site to have some refreshments.
Nice place for a good walk, open all year round, although a bit wet and boggy in places during wet weather. There is a choice of walks to do over a landscape that dates back millions of years. There are several car parks and several access points.