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🌳Prehen Park
Prehen Park is a popular public park in Derry, offering a large playground with modern equipment suitable for children of all ages. The park features well-maintained walking paths, a pond, tennis courts, and plenty of open green space for picnics and ball games. Families can enjoy the beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere.
- Playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames
- Pond with ducks and wildlife
- Tennis courts and multi-use games area
- Toilets and parking available
- Benches and picnic tables scattered throughout
Ideal for families with young children to pre-teens. The park is free to enter and offers a safe environment for outdoor fun. Best visited on dry days as most attractions are outdoors.
Travel tips
Visit on dry days for best experience
Most attractions are outdoors, so plan your visit for dry weather. The playground and walking paths are best enjoyed without rain.
Bring a picnic and make a full afternoon of it
Picnic tables are scattered throughout the park. Bring lunch and snacks to avoid needing to leave for food.
Pack spare clothes for young children
With a pond and playground, little ones may get wet or muddy. Extra clothes and wipes are worth bringing.
Toilets and parking are available on-site
The park has toilets and parking, making logistics easier for families. Worth confirming baby changing facilities are available.
Bring a buggy or pushchair
Well-maintained walking paths make buggies practical for exploring the park without carrying younger children constantly.
Duck feeding can be a highlight for toddlers
The pond has ducks and wildlife. Young children often love watching (though check local guidance on feeding rules first).
Playground suits a wide age range
With swings, slides, and climbing frames, the modern equipment works for children from toddler to pre-teen age.
Tennis courts and games area for older children
If you have older kids, bring a ball or racket. The multi-use games area offers activities beyond the main playground.
It's completely free to visit
No entry fee means you can visit spontaneously or extend your time without worry about value for money.
Bring sun protection on sunny days
Open green space offers limited shade. Sunscreen, hats, and shade solutions are important for warm weather visits.
Allow flexibility for playground time
Young children often want extended playground time. Plan your visit with flexibility rather than a tight schedule.
Wear appropriate footwear
Walking paths are well-maintained, but waterproof shoes are wise if there's been recent rain or damp ground.
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