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🌳Eaton Park

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Eaton Park is a large, beautifully maintained public park in Norwich, offering a wide range of activities for families. The park features a huge children's play area with modern equipment including swings, slides, and climbing frames, suitable for toddlers to older children. There is also a pedal-style boating lake, a bandstand hosting summer events, and extensive sports facilities including tennis courts, a bowling green, and a football pitch.

  • The park has a popular café serving snacks and ice cream, plus plenty of picnic benches and open grass areas.
  • Well-maintained flower gardens and a sensory garden add to the scenic appeal.
  • Free parking available on site.

Ideal for a family day out with babies, toddlers, and school-age children. The paths are buggy-friendly, and there is a dedicated toddler play area. Cost is free (parking is also free).

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyNorfolk
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Free parking on site

    Take advantage of free on-site parking, making it easier to manage buggies and children's belongings.

  • Buggy-friendly paths throughout

    All main paths are well-maintained and buggy-friendly, so you can navigate the park easily with younger children.

  • Dedicated toddler play area

    Look for the separate toddler play area if you have very young children, offering age-appropriate equipment away from older kids.

  • Modern play equipment for all ages

    The large children's play area has swings, slides, and climbing frames suitable for toddlers through to older children.

  • Bring a picnic or use the café

    The on-site café serves snacks and ice cream, but plenty of picnic benches and open grass areas work well for packed lunches.

  • Plan for pedal boats as a highlight

    The pedal-style boating lake is a popular activity; worth timing your visit to allow time for this if children are interested.

  • Visit during summer events

    Check the bandstand schedule for summer events, which often provide free family entertainment during peak season.

  • Allow flexibility for activity levels

    With sports facilities, flower gardens, and play areas, the park suits different interests; let children choose what appeals to them.

  • Weather can impact outdoor plans

    As an open-air park, rainy or very windy weather may limit enjoyment; save the visit for better weather days if possible.

  • Explore the sensory garden

    The sensory garden offers a quieter experience if children need a break from the busier play areas.

  • No entry cost makes revisits easy

    Free entry and parking mean you can visit for short bursts without financial pressure, ideal if children tire quickly.

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