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🌳Exhibition Park

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Exhibition Park is a large, family-friendly park in Newcastle upon Tyne, offering a range of outdoor activities for children of all ages. The park features a boating lake, a large playground with modern equipment, a skate park, and plenty of open green space for picnics and games. Highlights include:
- Paddling pool (seasonal)
- Tennis courts and basketball courts
- Miniature railway (seasonal)
- Café with indoor seating

Parents will appreciate the well-maintained paths, accessible toilets, and free entry. The park is particularly popular with families and is a great spot for a relaxed day out, though it is best enjoyed in dry weather. The park also hosts occasional events and fairs.

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

Travel tips

  • Check seasonal attractions first

    The paddling pool and miniature railway only operate seasonally. Ring ahead or check the council website to confirm they're open before planning your visit.

  • Free entry makes it budget-friendly

    Admission is free, so it's an excellent low-cost option for a full day out. You only pay if using specific attractions like the miniature railway.

  • Plan for wet weather carefully

    The park is best enjoyed in dry weather. On rainy days, muddy paths and wet equipment can limit activities, so consider an indoor alternative if poor weather is forecast.

  • Accessible toilets are available

    Accessible toilet facilities are on site, which is essential when visiting with young children or those with additional needs.

  • Modern playground suits mixed ages

    The large modern playground has equipment for various ages. Older children may enjoy the separate skate park if they have those skills.

  • Paddling pool needs supervision and spare clothes

    If the paddling pool is open, bring spare clothes, towels, and nappies. Constant supervision is needed as the pool can get busy during warmer months.

  • Bring a picnic for better value

    The café offers indoor seating but may be pricey. Packing a picnic lets you enjoy the green spaces without the cost, especially with young children.

  • Well-maintained paths suit pushchairs

    The park has good quality paths that are buggy-friendly. You can navigate most areas comfortably with a pram or pushchair.

  • Open green space is great for running around

    Plenty of open space means toddlers and young children can burn energy safely away from paths. Ideal if you need somewhere for kids to let loose.

  • Boating lake adds variety

    The boating lake offers a different activity and is worth exploring. Watch out for ducks, which children often enjoy spotting but can be unpredictable.

  • Miniature railway has limited running days

    The miniature railway is a highlight for younger children but only operates seasonally and may have specific running times. Book ahead if possible.

  • Events and fairs add seasonal interest

    The park occasionally hosts events and fairs throughout the year. Check the council website before visiting to see if anything special is on.

  • Café offers shelter but bring snacks too

    The café provides indoor seating and is useful for a break or bad weather. Having packed snacks reduces reliance on café prices for hungry children.

  • Tennis and basketball courts may need booking

    Courts are available but may require advance booking or payment. If interested, check the council website for availability and booking procedures.

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