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🌳Coldham's Common
A large open common in Cambridge, popular with families for its wide open spaces, playground, and dog-friendly paths. The common features a children's playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames suitable for toddlers and older kids. There are also sports fields, a BMX track, and a café.
- Wide open grassy areas for picnics, ball games, and running around.
- A fenced playground with equipment for different ages.
- BMX track and skate park for older children.
- Seasonal café serving refreshments.
Practical tips: Parking is available on nearby streets (pay and display). Public toilets are located near the playground. The common can get muddy after rain, so bring appropriate footwear.
Travel tips
Bring wellies after rainy weather
The common can get very muddy after rain. Waterproof boots or wellies are essential if you've had recent downpours.
Toilet facilities are near the playground
Public toilets are conveniently located near the playground, useful for young children and emergencies.
Playground is fenced and suitable for all ages
The fenced playground has equipment for toddlers through to older children, so mixed-age siblings can play together safely.
Bring sun protection for the open spaces
There's minimal shade on the wide open grassy areas. Pack sunscreen, hats, and consider a sun shelter or umbrella.
Check the café opening times beforehand
The café is seasonal, so ring ahead or check the website to confirm it's open before planning a full picnic outing.
Pack your own picnic supplies
With a seasonal café, bring snacks and drinks to guarantee refreshments, especially on quieter visiting days.
Use street parking nearby
Parking is available on nearby streets on a pay and display basis. Arrive early during busy times to secure a spot close to the playground.
Bring a ball for the wide open spaces
The extensive grassy areas are perfect for ball games and running around. Bring a football or frisbee to keep children engaged.
Bring a buggy if you're exploring the wider common
The common has dog-friendly paths throughout. A buggy is useful for younger children when exploring beyond the playground.
Watch for dogs on the paths
The common is dog-friendly. Keep an eye on your children around paths where dogs may be off-lead.
Older kids may enjoy the BMX track and skate park
Beyond the main playground, there's a BMX track and skate park for children with those interests.
Plan for a flexible visit duration
With open spaces and a playground, you can make your visit as short or long as your children's energy allows.
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