Verdin Park is a 1,200-acre country park located in Wiltshire, England. The park features a large lake, walking trails, and a variety of wildlife, including birds, fish, and deer. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, birdwatching, and fishing, as well as exploring the park's woodland and heathland areas. The park is also home to several historic monuments, including a 12th-century church and a medieval dovecote.
Please like my review if helpful Verdin park is great for an early morning stroll and to get a bit of exercise. It is quite hilly and needs a little bit of effort in some parts. It is nicely kept and has a nice mix of scenery. There are probably a few more benches needed here and there. The park occupies a commanding position pretty much in the centre of Northwich. A small car park to the front caters for a limited amount of visitors but parking is not too difficult in Northwich anyway. The park hosts a number of events throughout the year. Unfortunately there are no public conveniences in the park and no refreshments.
Really pleased with the play area. The equipment is new and well made. Plenty of variety. The young ones we took ages 6&10 enjoyed themselves. The grounds are well maintained and on a hot, sunny day there is enough shade.
Great ABBA tribute band, great little event by the organisers. With food, drink, fun fair and free music, Well Done to the organisers Northwich Town Council and staff. We look forward to the next event. We are new to the area (from Liverpool) and we are very impressed.
It's not a big park but it does a wee bit of woodland and nice open green space and play park. Went yesterday for the verdin music festival. Good day out
Verdin Park is our local place. In last year there has been a new path put in and beautiful new playground for the children. I would probably say for children aged 1-7 years old. There is a skate boarding ramp there aswell. Great area for picnic and dog walking. You can get there easy from town or Castle or Winnington. Car park(payed) on the botton of the hill and some on road parking on neighbouring roads for free.
A nice park with a good dog exercise area, a short walk to the river Weaver and Furey Wood which is also by the river side.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Skateboarding area
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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Please like my review if helpful Verdin park is great for an early morning stroll and to get a bit of exercise. It is quite hilly and needs a little bit of effort in some parts. It is nicely kept and has a nice mix of scenery. There are probably a few more benches needed here and there. The park occupies a commanding position pretty much in the centre of Northwich. A small car park to the front caters for a limited amount of visitors but parking is not too difficult in Northwich anyway. The park hosts a number of events throughout the year. Unfortunately there are no public conveniences in the park and no refreshments.
Really pleased with the play area. The equipment is new and well made. Plenty of variety. The young ones we took ages 6&10 enjoyed themselves. The grounds are well maintained and on a hot, sunny day there is enough shade.
Great ABBA tribute band, great little event by the organisers. With food, drink, fun fair and free music, Well Done to the organisers Northwich Town Council and staff. We look forward to the next event. We are new to the area (from Liverpool) and we are very impressed.
It's not a big park but it does a wee bit of woodland and nice open green space and play park. Went yesterday for the verdin music festival. Good day out
Verdin Park is our local place. In last year there has been a new path put in and beautiful new playground for the children. I would probably say for children aged 1-7 years old. There is a skate boarding ramp there aswell. Great area for picnic and dog walking. You can get there easy from town or Castle or Winnington. Car park(payed) on the botton of the hill and some on road parking on neighbouring roads for free.
A nice park with a good dog exercise area, a short walk to the river Weaver and Furey Wood which is also by the river side.