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🌳Parc Cefn Onn

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Parc Cefn Onn is a beautiful country park and nature reserve located in Lisvane, Cardiff. It offers a peaceful escape with woodlands, a large lake, and open grassy areas. Families with kids will enjoy the well-maintained playground, duck pond, and easy walking trails suitable for pushchairs and young children. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds and squirrels, making it a great spot for nature exploration.

  • Highlights: playground, lake with ducks, woodland walks, picnic areas
  • Ages: all ages, especially toddlers to early teens
  • Facilities: car park, benches, information boards, no café but nearby shops
  • Practical tips: paths can be muddy after rain; free entry; open dawn to dusk
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyCardiff
CountryWales
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Wear appropriate footwear

    Paths can become muddy after rain, so waterproof boots or trainers with good grip are essential for families visiting in wet weather.

  • Bring a pushchair or buggy

    The walking trails are pushchair-friendly, making it easy to explore with babies and toddlers without carrying them the whole way.

  • Pack a picnic

    There's no on-site café, so bring snacks and lunch. Designated picnic areas throughout the park are perfect for family meals.

  • Free entry for all ages

    Parc Cefn Onn is completely free to enter, making it a budget-friendly full-day family outing regardless of family size.

  • Bring bread for ducks

    The duck pond is a highlight for young children. Bring appropriate duck food or bread to make feeding them a memorable experience.

  • Plan for playground time

    The well-maintained playground is excellent for burning energy. Allow extra time if your children enjoy play equipment.

  • Look for wildlife

    Keep eyes open for birds and squirrels throughout the park. Bring a simple wildlife spotting sheet or notebook to engage children.

  • Arrive early or late

    The park is quieter outside school holidays and weekends, making it more peaceful for families wanting a relaxed visit.

  • Check the weather

    This is an open-air park with limited shelter, so check conditions before visiting and plan accordingly with sun protection or rain gear.

  • Parking is available

    The car park is convenient for families, making it easy to drop off buggies and equipment before starting your visit.

  • Explore the woodlands

    The woodland walks offer natural shade and a chance to spot wildlife. These trails suit children who enjoy gentle nature exploration.

  • Bring sun protection

    Open grassy areas offer little shade, so bring sunscreen, hats, and consider visiting during cooler parts of the day in summer.

  • Bench spots for rest

    Benches are scattered throughout the park, offering places to rest and supervise children playing or exploring nearby areas.

  • Visit from dawn to dusk

    The park is open from dawn to dusk, so plan your visit within these hours and allow time to explore at a leisurely pace.

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