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🌳Rowntree Park

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Rowntree Park is a popular public park in York, established by the Rowntree family in 1921. It features a large lake with ducks and swans, a well-equipped playground for children of all ages, and plenty of open green space for picnics and games. The park also has a café, tennis courts, and a skate park.

  • Highlights: lake, playground (including a zip wire and climbing frame), café, skate park, wildlife.
  • Ages: suitable for toddlers to teenagers.
  • Practical tips: free entry, parking available (pay and display), toilets on site. Can get busy on sunny weekends.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyYork
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Visit on quieter weekdays

    Sunny weekends get very busy. Weekday visits offer shorter queues for the playground and more peaceful lake-side walks.

  • Bring bread for ducks and swans

    The lake is home to ducks and swans. Children love feeding them, though healthier options like oats work better than bread.

  • Bring a change of clothes for water play

    Young children often get wet exploring near the lake. Pack spare clothes and a towel to avoid a damp journey home.

  • Playground suits all ages

    Well-equipped equipment means toddlers through to teenagers can find something to enjoy. Good for mixed-age sibling groups.

  • Free entry with pay-and-display parking

    No admission fee makes this budget-friendly. Car parking is available but on a pay-and-display basis, so bring change or card.

  • Toilets are available on site

    Essential for families with young children. Toilets are on-site, though availability may vary during quieter periods.

  • Zip wire and climbing frame suit older children

    The zip wire and climbing frame appeal to confident climbers. Ensure younger toddlers are supervised around these features.

  • Café on site for refreshments

    The park café means you don't need to pack all snacks, though it may have limited options on quiet days. Worth checking opening times.

  • Large open green space for picnics

    Plenty of grass for blankets and games. Great for families wanting a full day out with packed food and activities.

  • Check buggy access around the lake

    Open green space suits buggies well, though path access around the lake may vary. Worth a scout on arrival if mobility matters.

  • Plan 2-3 hours for a relaxed visit

    With playground time, lake exploring, and possibly café use, a half-day allows a decent pace without rushing young children.

  • Tennis courts and skate park for older children

    Older children and teenagers may enjoy the tennis courts and skate park. Check if advance booking or fees apply.

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