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🛝Corradeena Playground

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A well-maintained local playground in Haringey, North London, featuring a variety of equipment for children of different ages. Highlights include a large climbing frame with slides, swings (including toddler swings), a roundabout, and a sandpit. The playground is enclosed and has benches for parents. It's a great spot for a quick visit or a longer play session.

  • Suitable for ages 2-12, with separate areas for toddlers and older children.
  • Adjacent to open green space for picnics or ball games.
  • No café, but nearby shops for snacks.
  • Free entry, open dawn to dusk.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages212
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Travel tips

  • Separate play areas for different ages

    The playground has dedicated areas for toddlers and older children, so younger ones won't get overwhelmed by bigger kids.

  • Bring a picnic to extend your visit

    The adjacent green space is perfect for picnicking, and there's no café on-site, so pack snacks and drinks to avoid trips out.

  • Check for toddler swings

    Toddler swings are available, which is essential if you have younger children who need the extra security.

  • Enclosed playground means safer supervision

    The enclosed design makes it easier to keep track of children and prevents them wandering off into surrounding areas.

  • Free entry and open dawn to dusk

    No entrance fees and long opening hours mean you can visit flexibly, though it closes at dusk so plan accordingly.

  • Roundabout requires adult supervision

    Roundabouts need active parent involvement to push safely, so don't assume older children can use them independently.

  • Toilet facilities not mentioned

    Toilet availability isn't specified on the council website, so use facilities before arriving and consider time limits for younger children.

  • Visit early to avoid crowds

    Visit early morning or mid-week if possible to have more space on the equipment, especially during school holidays.

  • Bring spare clothes for the sandpit

    There's a sandpit, so pack a change of clothes and consider sand shoes or socks to manage mess on the journey home.

  • Benches for parent supervision

    Parent benches are available throughout the playground, so you can sit and watch without standing the whole time.

  • Nearby shops for forgotten supplies

    Shops are close by if you forget snacks or nappies, though it's worth bringing basics to avoid interrupting playtime.

  • Buggy access likely available

    As a well-maintained local park, buggy access is likely good, though worth checking the entrance if you have an all-terrain model.

  • Large climbing frame suits ages 5+

    The climbing frame with slides is likely best for children aged five and above; younger toddlers may find it challenging.

  • Bring sun protection for summer visits

    There's open green space but limited natural shade, so pack sunscreen and hats, especially during midday visits.

  • Plan 1-2 hours for a good play session

    With multiple pieces of equipment (swings, climbing frame, roundabout, sandpit), children can happily occupy themselves for an hour or two.

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