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🌳Henrietta Park
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.
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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