Wilton Park is a 14,000-acre estate in Wiltshire, England, featuring a mix of rolling hills, woodland, and grasslands. The park is home to the Earl of Pembroke's stately home, Wilton House, which dates back to the 15th century. Visitors can explore the house, its gardens, and the surrounding parkland, which offers scenic walking trails, picnic areas, and opportunities to spot wildlife such as deer and birds.
Beautiful park with lots of history. Lovely old band stand.
No toilets!! It took 20 minutes to walk there, wanted to use the outside gym .. but was desperate for the loo .. asked someone, got directions to another public toilet another 10 minutes walk & it's 50p didn't have change... so had to come home .. disappointing... It looked a nice place but no facilities so 1 star as I couldn't enjoy it ..
It use to be a really nice place but now looks derelict. Neither of the two kiosks open and all over grown
Beautiful tranquil traditional park. Lovely for all ages and walking abilities Well kept tennis and sports courts and an open air gym.
Wilton Park is just a normal park, there is a playground for kids, skateboarding, you can picnic and sunbathing. You can bring your kids around. Unfortunately the parking must be paid, but it is cheap. You can pay in an app called ring go or in a machine
Visit this park on a regular basis to walk the pup. A little different this time. Had a test drive of The Omeo, 2 wheelchair loved it
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Has a tennis court
Picnic tables
Skateboarding area
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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Beautiful park with lots of history. Lovely old band stand.
No toilets!! It took 20 minutes to walk there, wanted to use the outside gym .. but was desperate for the loo .. asked someone, got directions to another public toilet another 10 minutes walk & it's 50p didn't have change... so had to come home .. disappointing... It looked a nice place but no facilities so 1 star as I couldn't enjoy it ..
It use to be a really nice place but now looks derelict. Neither of the two kiosks open and all over grown
Beautiful tranquil traditional park. Lovely for all ages and walking abilities Well kept tennis and sports courts and an open air gym.
Wilton Park is just a normal park, there is a playground for kids, skateboarding, you can picnic and sunbathing. You can bring your kids around. Unfortunately the parking must be paid, but it is cheap. You can pay in an app called ring go or in a machine
Visit this park on a regular basis to walk the pup. A little different this time. Had a test drive of The Omeo, 2 wheelchair loved it