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🌳Cirencester Park

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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
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Arrive early for playground space

    Visit early in the day or on weekdays to enjoy the playground with fewer crowds, especially during school holidays.

  • Pack a picnic for the lawns

    Bring a picnic rather than relying solely on the café. The wide open lawns are perfect for spreading out with young children.

  • Use the pushchair-friendly paths

    The park has pushchair-friendly paths throughout, making it manageable for buggies. Plan routes along the main avenues if walking with younger children.

  • Toilets and café are centrally located

    Public toilets and the café are in the main facilities area. Note their location when you arrive so you can find them easily with children.

  • No entry fee makes it budget-friendly

    Admission is completely free and the park opens daily from dawn to dusk, making it ideal for flexible, budget-conscious family days out.

  • Parking is ample

    The park has ample parking available, which is helpful when arriving with young children and pushchairs. This makes for an easier, less stressful start to your visit.

  • Wear waterproof shoes

    Bring wellies or waterproof footwear, especially for toddlers. Grass can be muddy, particularly near play areas and after wet weather.

  • Explore the Walled Garden

    Don't miss the Walled Garden and herbaceous border. It's a quieter area if the main playground feels crowded.

  • Check for seasonal events

    The park hosts seasonal events like outdoor theatre and polo. Check the website before visiting to plan around activities your family might enjoy.

  • Bring bikes or use hire nearby

    The long avenues of beech trees are great for cycling. Bike hire is available nearby if you don't have your own.

  • Keep dogs on leads near play areas

    The park is dog-friendly but dogs must be kept on leads near the playground. Be aware of other dogs if visiting with young children.

  • Allow time to explore multiple areas

    With 150 acres, the park offers plenty to explore. Allow at least a couple of hours to enjoy the playground, walled gardens, and walking routes.

  • Bring sun protection in summer

    In warmer months, bring sunscreen and hats. The open lawns and tree-lined avenues offer some shade, but sun exposure can be significant.

  • Plan for deer spotting

    Keep an eye out for deer roaming the park. Young children often find this exciting, though animals are wild and keep their distance.

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