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🌳Cherry Hinton Hall Park

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Cherry Hinton Hall Park is a spacious public park in Cambridge, ideal for families with children. The park boasts a large, modern playground with swings, slides, climbing frames, and a zip line, catering to various ages. There's also a duck pond, formal rose gardens, and wide open grassy areas for picnics and ball games.

  • Highlights: Playground, duck pond, rose gardens, community garden, bowling green.
  • Facilities: Public toilets, benches, paths suitable for pushchairs, free on-site parking.
  • Practical tips: No café on site, but nearby shops and cafes in Cherry Hinton village. A lovely spot for a relaxed family day out.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Bring a picnic as there's no on-site café

    Pack lunch and snacks as the park has no café, though Cherry Hinton village nearby has shops and cafés if needed.

  • Playground suits a wide age range

    The modern playground has equipment for various ages including a zip line, so multiple children can enjoy it together.

  • Public toilets available on site

    Public toilets are available, which is helpful for families with young children and toilet training toddlers.

  • Pushchairs are welcome on park paths

    Paths are suitable for pushchairs, making it accessible for families with babies and younger toddlers.

  • Free parking on site

    Free on-site parking means no additional costs and easier access with young children and equipment.

  • Bring bread for the duck pond

    Ducks are a highlight, though check if feeding is permitted and consider bringing appropriate food rather than bread.

  • Spacious grounds for running around

    Wide open grassy areas perfect for older children to run and play ball games, not just the main playground.

  • Visit in rose garden season

    Formal rose gardens are worth seeing during blooming season, adding variety to a playground-focused visit.

  • Come prepared for muddy play

    Bring spare clothes or a change for young children if they'll be playing on grass and around the duck pond.

  • Check weather before visiting

    It's an outdoor park with no indoor alternatives, so plan for the weather or have a rainy day backup activity.

  • Arrive early to avoid peak times

    Visiting early morning or weekday afternoon may mean quieter playground access, especially on fine weather days.

  • Benches throughout for supervising

    Plenty of benches around the park mean you can comfortably sit and supervise while children play.

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