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🌳Burgess Park

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A large, 57-hectare public park in Southwark, South London, offering a wide range of activities for families.

  • Playground: A modern, inclusive play area with equipment for toddlers and older children.
  • Lake: A large lake with a path around it, home to ducks and swans – great for a stroll.
  • Sports: Basketball courts, football pitches, a cycling track, and a BMX track.
  • Green spaces: Ample lawns for picnics, ball games, or just relaxing.
  • Café: The Pavilion Café serves snacks and drinks.

Practical tips: Free entry, plenty of benches, public toilets near the café. Suitable for all ages, from babies to teens. Popular for weekend family outings.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Free entry for all ages

    Burgess Park is completely free to enter, making it ideal for budget-conscious families or spontaneous visits.

  • Inclusive playground for mixed ages

    The modern play area has equipment suited to both toddlers and older children, so siblings of different ages can play together.

  • Public toilets near the café

    Toilets are located near the Pavilion Café, useful for nappy changes and emergencies. Plan visits around this location if needed.

  • Lake walk with wildlife spotting

    The lakeside path is perfect for prams and buggies. Children often enjoy spotting ducks and swans—bring bread alternatives or just watch them.

  • Good for all ages from babies upwards

    Whether you have a newborn, toddlers, or teenagers, the park offers something: quiet strolls, play equipment, sports, and open space to explore.

  • Bring a picnic or use the café

    The Pavilion Café offers snacks and drinks, but bringing a packed picnic gives you more flexibility and saves money for a larger family.

  • Plenty of seating throughout

    Many benches are scattered around the park, ideal for feeding babies, nursing, or taking a rest during longer visits.

  • 57 hectares means space for everyone

    The park is large enough that you can escape busy weekend crowds by exploring different areas rather than returning home.

  • Sports facilities for active families

    Basketball, football pitches, cycling and BMX tracks are available if your children enjoy more active play than traditional playgrounds offer.

  • Wide lawns for games and picnics

    Open grassy areas are ideal for ball games, bubbles, running around, or spreading out a picnic blanket without worrying about crowds.

  • Popular at weekends—visit midweek if possible

    It's a popular weekend destination, so weekday visits may be less crowded, especially if you have children who prefer quieter spaces.

  • Outdoor-only park, so check the weather

    There are no indoor facilities, so dress appropriately for the season and consider how wet ground will affect buggy access after rain.

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