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🌳Cirencester Park
Cirencester Park is a historic 150-acre parkland in the heart of the Cotswolds, offering a peaceful escape for families. Highlights include a large children's playground, wide open lawns for picnics and games, the beautiful Walled Garden, and a herbaceous border. Families can also enjoy walking or cycling along the long avenues of beech trees and spotting deer in the park.
Facilities include a café, public toilets, and ample parking. The park hosts seasonal events like the Cirencester Park Polo Club and outdoor theatre. It's free to enter and open daily from dawn to dusk, making it a fantastic budget-friendly day out for all ages.
- Playground suitable for toddlers and older children
- Dog-friendly (on leads near play areas)
- Pushchair-friendly paths
- Bike hire available nearby
Travel tips
Parking Information
Parking is available near the park entrance on Cecily Hill. Please park responsibly and avoid obstructing estate vehicles. Note that the park is a working estate with farm and esta
Accessing the Park
The park is a short 5-minute walk from Cirencester's Market Place. No access to cars is permitted within the park grounds. ([historichouses.org](https://www.historichouses.org/hous
Opening Hours
The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, offering ample time for exploration. ([parksandgardens.org](https://www.parksandgardens.org/places/cirencester-park?utm_source=openai))
Dog Policy
Dogs are welcome in the park but must be kept on leads near play areas to ensure safety for all visitors. ([parksandgardens.org](https://www.parksandgardens.org/places/cirencester-
Facilities
The park offers a café, public toilets, and ample parking facilities for visitors' convenience. ([parksandgardens.org](https://www.parksandgardens.org/places/cirencester-park?utm_s
Seasonal Events
Cirencester Park hosts seasonal events like the Cirencester Park Polo Club and outdoor theatre performances, providing entertainment for families throughout the year. ([parksandgar
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