Country park & nature reserve with a visitor centre, cafe, play area, walking trails & picnic area.
First-time visitor. Very impressive. The trails, the field, the facilities, and the cafe area are outstanding. Dog friendly with wash areas to clean off any muddy paws. I must particularly mention the layout of the cafe area, which is superb. No long queues, even though it was very busy. The staff were excellent. Cannot fault this venue. Thank you.
So many walks in the woods and great green area for the kids (and parents) to play on. Toilets are clean and the cafe/restaurant has friendly staff. The free parking helps to keep people coming too. We first used the woods to walk our dogs but now enjoy it for ourselves.
Lovely place with free parking. Some lovely wildflower meadows if you go for a walk around, with some interesting invertebrates and butterflies to see. I was here attending a course and the room was well laid out with screens etc. and coffee, biscuits, sandwiches etc. Make sure if using Google maps that you put 'Worcester woods parking' and not just the country park as your destination or else you'll end up having to go through a hospital car park!
Fantastic woodland walk. With a brilliant playground for the kid and nice cafe. The carvings in the play park were lovely
Nice woodland walks and plenty of play area equipment to keep the children busy. Highly recommend.
We're fairly new to the area and just love it here. The parks are fantastic for kids of all ages, and there's plenty of open space to play football or other games. There's also sometimes additional things, like a bouncy castle and trampolines (additional cost), and the woods are great to explore and cycle through, with a gruffalo trail to follow too. Parking is free, and there's a great little cafe/restaurant which you can either eat inside or buy food/drinks from the hatch and sit outside where there are plenty of benches or tables and chairs. Highly recommend people visit if they're in the area
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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First-time visitor. Very impressive. The trails, the field, the facilities, and the cafe area are outstanding. Dog friendly with wash areas to clean off any muddy paws. I must particularly mention the layout of the cafe area, which is superb. No long queues, even though it was very busy. The staff were excellent. Cannot fault this venue. Thank you.
So many walks in the woods and great green area for the kids (and parents) to play on. Toilets are clean and the cafe/restaurant has friendly staff. The free parking helps to keep people coming too. We first used the woods to walk our dogs but now enjoy it for ourselves.
Lovely place with free parking. Some lovely wildflower meadows if you go for a walk around, with some interesting invertebrates and butterflies to see. I was here attending a course and the room was well laid out with screens etc. and coffee, biscuits, sandwiches etc. Make sure if using Google maps that you put 'Worcester woods parking' and not just the country park as your destination or else you'll end up having to go through a hospital car park!
Fantastic woodland walk. With a brilliant playground for the kid and nice cafe. The carvings in the play park were lovely
Nice woodland walks and plenty of play area equipment to keep the children busy. Highly recommend.
We're fairly new to the area and just love it here. The parks are fantastic for kids of all ages, and there's plenty of open space to play football or other games. There's also sometimes additional things, like a bouncy castle and trampolines (additional cost), and the woods are great to explore and cycle through, with a gruffalo trail to follow too. Parking is free, and there's a great little cafe/restaurant which you can either eat inside or buy food/drinks from the hatch and sit outside where there are plenty of benches or tables and chairs. Highly recommend people visit if they're in the area