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🌳Henrietta Park

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Henrietta Park is a charming and well-maintained public park in Bath, perfect for families with young children. Highlights include a well-equipped playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames, a tranquil duck pond, and beautiful formal flower beds.

  • The playground is suitable for toddlers and school-age kids.
  • Plenty of benches and grassy areas for picnics.
  • Tennis courts and a bowling green for older children or adults.
  • Accessible pathways and a small cafe nearby.

Practical tips: Free entry, open dawn to dusk. Parking is limited; use nearby pay-and-display car parks. Toilets are available in the park seasonally.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages012
Website

Travel tips

  • Free entry and flexible hours

    Henrietta Park is free to enter and open dawn to dusk, so you can visit for as long or short as suits your family.

  • Playground suits toddlers and older children

    The well-equipped playground has swings, slides, and climbing frames suitable for both toddlers and school-age children.

  • Parking can be tight

    On-site parking is limited. Use nearby pay-and-display car parks and allow extra time to find a space during busy periods.

  • Check toilet availability in advance

    Toilets are available seasonally. Ring ahead or check the Visit Bath website to confirm they're open on your visit day.

  • Perfect for picnics

    Pack a picnic – there's plenty of grassy areas and benches throughout the park, ideal for families wanting to stay longer.

  • Duck pond is a hit with young children

    The tranquil duck pond is a calming spot. Bring bread or bird seed if you want to make it an activity (check if feeding is permitted).

  • Buggy-friendly pathways

    The park has accessible pathways throughout, making it easy to navigate with a buggy or pushchair.

  • Café nearby for refreshments

    There's a small café close to the park. Bring snacks and water anyway in case of queues or opening hours changes.

  • Plan for all-weather visits

    As an open park with minimal shelter, bring waterproofs and sun protection. Rainy days may limit comfort but won't stop play.

  • Suitable for ages 0 to 12

    The park caters well to babies through primary school-age children, though older teens may find limited activities.

  • Tennis and bowling for older kids

    If you have older children or want to involve adults, tennis courts and a bowling green are available – check availability ahead.

  • Formal flower beds add visual interest

    The beautiful flower beds are worth exploring with children – they're visually engaging and photos often turn out well.

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