Wattstown Park is a 14-acre public park in Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales, featuring a playground, sports facilities, walking trails, and a lake with a fountain. The park also hosts various events and activities throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and fireworks displays.
A good place for a walk in nature, riding a bicycle walking a dog, enjoying time with your children
Bin could be cleaned more regular, but other than all equipment is in tact good place to watch local rugby
Lovely park for the kids and fab little walks aswel x x x
2 children's parks, bowls Gate left wide open, grass your dog can't step foot on or you get a fine. So probably OK for kids, avoid if you want to take dogs out. Despite poop bins everywhere.
First visit recently for what must be quite a few years now. Shame to see how it has declined over the last 30 years I have visited but was a pleasure to see that it was still popular with parents and children playing in the playground. A very run down park like many in the area, bowling green is still there but not sure if used anymore. I don't think the pool gets opened anymore.
Wattstown memorial park or the field of dreams as it is locally known. On a Saturday afternoon you will find plenty of eye candy in tight shorts for the ladies. As the Wattstown Rugby team use the venue as their home field
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dogs allowed
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A good place for a walk in nature, riding a bicycle walking a dog, enjoying time with your children
Bin could be cleaned more regular, but other than all equipment is in tact good place to watch local rugby
Lovely park for the kids and fab little walks aswel x x x
2 children's parks, bowls Gate left wide open, grass your dog can't step foot on or you get a fine. So probably OK for kids, avoid if you want to take dogs out. Despite poop bins everywhere.
First visit recently for what must be quite a few years now. Shame to see how it has declined over the last 30 years I have visited but was a pleasure to see that it was still popular with parents and children playing in the playground. A very run down park like many in the area, bowling green is still there but not sure if used anymore. I don't think the pool gets opened anymore.
Wattstown memorial park or the field of dreams as it is locally known. On a Saturday afternoon you will find plenty of eye candy in tight shorts for the ladies. As the Wattstown Rugby team use the venue as their home field