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🌳Cutteslowe Park

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Cutteslowe Park is a large public park in North Oxford, offering a wide range of outdoor activities for families. Highlights include a large children's playground with modern equipment, a miniature railway (seasonal), sports fields, tennis courts, a skate park, and extensive green spaces for picnics and games. The park also features a café, toilets, and ample parking.

Ages: Suitable for all ages, from toddlers to teenagers. The playground has areas for younger and older kids. The miniature railway is a particular hit with younger children.

Facilities: Café, toilets (including baby changing), car park, benches, and walking paths. The park is pushchair and wheelchair friendly.

Practical tips: The park is free and open year-round. The miniature railway runs on certain weekends and holidays (check local listings). Parking can fill up on sunny weekends, so arrive early.

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

Travel tips

  • Arrive early on sunny weekends

    Car park fills up quickly on fine weather days. Get there early morning to secure a space and have the playground less crowded.

  • Check miniature railway dates in advance

    The miniature railway only runs on certain weekends and holidays. Check local listings before visiting if this is a must-do for your children.

  • Playground caters to different ages

    Separate areas for younger and older children mean toddlers and teenagers can both find suitable equipment without conflicts.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Toilets include baby changing facilities, making nappy changes straightforward during your visit.

  • Park is pushchair friendly

    The park is designed for pushchairs and wheelchairs. Walking paths and flat terrain make it easy to navigate with buggies.

  • Free entry year-round

    Cutteslowe Park is completely free to visit any day of the year, making it an affordable family outing.

  • Café on site for refreshments

    The park café means you don't need to pack all snacks and drinks, though bringing extras for picnics is still worthwhile.

  • Pack a picnic for extended visits

    Benches and green spaces are ideal for picnics. Bringing your own food saves money and gives children more choice.

  • Plenty of seating throughout

    Benches are scattered across the park, so you can supervise older children from various spots whilst younger ones play.

  • Suitable for all ages from birth

    The playground areas and open spaces work for toddlers through to teenagers, making it a genuine all-ages family destination.

  • Sports facilities beyond the playground

    Tennis courts and sports fields are available if your family fancies structured activities beyond free play.

  • Skate park for older children

    A dedicated skate park caters to older kids if you have teenagers wanting something more challenging than the main playground.

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