Scenic, 127-acre countryside park with varied landscapes & footpaths, plus a dog friendly cafe.
I don't think I've ever seen a prettier piece of countryside! So, at the tender age of 43, my mummy finally let me go out and play on my own (yes, that is a joke, I'm perfectly capable of ruining my own life...). I'd built a 2 day holiday around staying in Sparkford which is but 10 minutes away from Yeovil Country Park. As I had driven early doors to avoid the tarmac t*&ts, and failing miserably, I decided on the Country Park having read some fabulous reviews....they're not wrong you know! The only let down was my shocking......and I do mean effing terrible sense of direction. I had planned on a 2 hour walk to get me in the country spirit......5 hours and 20km later (though this did include a wee trip to Yeovil Railway Centre), I think I have been scratched and torn apart by no less that 14 billion types of flora in the Yeovil Country Park and surrounding area...my waterproof bag is no longer waterproof, my tee shirt now looks fashionable and my feet have learned to swear at my body in no less than 7 languages. Please go to this place, it is immensely beautiful and you simply MUST see it before it becomes a housing estate.....would also help if you know someone who knows the area....
Best Park I've visited in a long time. Clean, reasonably priced cafe (raspberry and coconut slice was PS2), toilets next to the cafe. Great play area. Play equipment all working and sand was clean. 2 hours free parking at the car park off of Addlewell Lane but we parked in Goldenstones Pay and display car park which was PS3.60 for all day which is still good value. Dog free nature area. Took our dog to do the walk around the springs which were beautiful.
Lovely walk with the dog through this large sprawling park. Clearly marked trails help you not to get lost. Lovely scenery and well looked after. Public toilets available near car park.
Almost magical. With idyllic scenary and views around every corner and turn with mini waterfalls, woods, ponds, streams and stone features. Great for walking and fresh air. Popular for friendly dog walkers as well. Great all round.
Such a beautiful place, a hidden gem of Yeovil. Beautiful waterfalls, sweet ducks and swans. The rangers do a fantastic job at keep the place safe and tidy. For Nature lovers! Also a play park for little ones. Also dog friendly!
Amazing little find just in Yeovil. We took a picnic but there is a small place by care park to buy sandwiches and drinks. There are also toilets you can use. Parking cost PS2.15 for 2.5 hours. Definitely worth a visit, you can dogs as well but must be kept on the lead.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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I don't think I've ever seen a prettier piece of countryside! So, at the tender age of 43, my mummy finally let me go out and play on my own (yes, that is a joke, I'm perfectly capable of ruining my own life...). I'd built a 2 day holiday around staying in Sparkford which is but 10 minutes away from Yeovil Country Park. As I had driven early doors to avoid the tarmac t*&ts, and failing miserably, I decided on the Country Park having read some fabulous reviews....they're not wrong you know! The only let down was my shocking......and I do mean effing terrible sense of direction. I had planned on a 2 hour walk to get me in the country spirit......5 hours and 20km later (though this did include a wee trip to Yeovil Railway Centre), I think I have been scratched and torn apart by no less that 14 billion types of flora in the Yeovil Country Park and surrounding area...my waterproof bag is no longer waterproof, my tee shirt now looks fashionable and my feet have learned to swear at my body in no less than 7 languages. Please go to this place, it is immensely beautiful and you simply MUST see it before it becomes a housing estate.....would also help if you know someone who knows the area....
Best Park I've visited in a long time. Clean, reasonably priced cafe (raspberry and coconut slice was PS2), toilets next to the cafe. Great play area. Play equipment all working and sand was clean. 2 hours free parking at the car park off of Addlewell Lane but we parked in Goldenstones Pay and display car park which was PS3.60 for all day which is still good value. Dog free nature area. Took our dog to do the walk around the springs which were beautiful.
Lovely walk with the dog through this large sprawling park. Clearly marked trails help you not to get lost. Lovely scenery and well looked after. Public toilets available near car park.
Almost magical. With idyllic scenary and views around every corner and turn with mini waterfalls, woods, ponds, streams and stone features. Great for walking and fresh air. Popular for friendly dog walkers as well. Great all round.
Such a beautiful place, a hidden gem of Yeovil. Beautiful waterfalls, sweet ducks and swans. The rangers do a fantastic job at keep the place safe and tidy. For Nature lovers! Also a play park for little ones. Also dog friendly!
Amazing little find just in Yeovil. We took a picnic but there is a small place by care park to buy sandwiches and drinks. There are also toilets you can use. Parking cost PS2.15 for 2.5 hours. Definitely worth a visit, you can dogs as well but must be kept on the lead.