Open parkland with lake waterfowl and a pets' corner with deer, highland cattle, llamas and goats.
Been going to Stewarts Park since the 60's , disappointing to see that the "Hot House" was removed, a victoriana marvel with exotic flora and forna, don't know what's happened to the museum.... The grounds are superb, trees I recall from the 60's also.... Cooks Cafe , which is dog friendly have a substantial menu, freshly baked scones (cheese and fruit) lovely tea and coffee. I should go there more often.....
Called in for a walk and to see Captain Cook Museum. Large free car park. Pleasant open spaces with kids playground and small zoo (I think). Good tarmac footpaths, clean and litter free. There is a cafe in the same building as the museum which was closed for improvement work but looked worth a visit. The monument from Captain Cooks birthplace house is next to Museum and cafe building. It's well kept and very old.
Lovely park great for the dog with a lot of open spaces , also great for my job taking wedding photos on location ! Toilets cafe museum and child and accessible friendly .
There was fair on so plenty for kids to do there was stage on not sure of bands but they were good we got a beachball they threw at us in crowd.
Beautiful place, so much to see and do. Great cafe, great facilities. Plenty of parking too. Childrens play area was absolutely covered in litter (Sunday 8am) and we actually felt really bad for the one man having to pick everything up. This litter picking guy however was so friendly, very informative and had a wealth of information about the park and things for us newbies not to miss as well as all the information about Captain Cook which was really interesting. Can wait to come back and explore more.
Great place for a walk, kids play area, animals to see, dogs (careful lots of squirrels!) to run after a ball was fairground rides when we went April school holidays. Captain cook museum, fab cafes and Gardens. Big free car park but soon gets full
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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Been going to Stewarts Park since the 60's , disappointing to see that the "Hot House" was removed, a victoriana marvel with exotic flora and forna, don't know what's happened to the museum.... The grounds are superb, trees I recall from the 60's also.... Cooks Cafe , which is dog friendly have a substantial menu, freshly baked scones (cheese and fruit) lovely tea and coffee. I should go there more often.....
Called in for a walk and to see Captain Cook Museum. Large free car park. Pleasant open spaces with kids playground and small zoo (I think). Good tarmac footpaths, clean and litter free. There is a cafe in the same building as the museum which was closed for improvement work but looked worth a visit. The monument from Captain Cooks birthplace house is next to Museum and cafe building. It's well kept and very old.
Lovely park great for the dog with a lot of open spaces , also great for my job taking wedding photos on location ! Toilets cafe museum and child and accessible friendly .
There was fair on so plenty for kids to do there was stage on not sure of bands but they were good we got a beachball they threw at us in crowd.
Beautiful place, so much to see and do. Great cafe, great facilities. Plenty of parking too. Childrens play area was absolutely covered in litter (Sunday 8am) and we actually felt really bad for the one man having to pick everything up. This litter picking guy however was so friendly, very informative and had a wealth of information about the park and things for us newbies not to miss as well as all the information about Captain Cook which was really interesting. Can wait to come back and explore more.
Great place for a walk, kids play area, animals to see, dogs (careful lots of squirrels!) to run after a ball was fairground rides when we went April school holidays. Captain cook museum, fab cafes and Gardens. Big free car park but soon gets full