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🌳Royal Victoria Park

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Royal Victoria Park is a sprawling public park in Bath, offering a delightful blend of natural beauty and family-friendly amenities. The park features a large children's playground with equipment suitable for toddlers to older kids, including swings, slides, and climbing frames. A highlight is the Victorian Botanic Garden, with a lake and a variety of plants, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Facilities include a café, toilets, and ample seating areas.

  • Free entry and open daily
  • Adventure playground for ages 2-12
  • Botanic garden with seasonal flowers
  • Lake with ducks and geese
  • Tennis courts and bowling green
  • On-site café

Practical tip: Parking is limited; consider walking from Bath city centre. Great for picnics and outdoor play.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages212
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Travel tips

  • Parking is tight – walk from the city centre instead

    Parking at Royal Victoria Park is limited. Walking from Bath city centre is often easier, especially if you have a buggy.

  • Bring a picnic – the café may have limited options

    There's an on-site café, but bringing a picnic gives you more flexibility and better value for larger families.

  • Adventure playground suits ages 2–12

    The adventure playground has equipment for toddlers through to older children, so the whole family can use it together.

  • Toilets are on-site – check before heading out

    Toilet facilities are available in the park. Useful to know if you have young children who need regular access.

  • Feed the ducks by the lake

    Ducks and geese gather by the lake – a simple activity toddlers enjoy. Bring stale bread or specialist duck feed.

  • Combine the playground with the Botanic Garden

    After playground time, stroll through the Victorian Botanic Garden. Seasonal flowers make it colourful in spring and summer.

  • Flat, buggy-friendly paths around the gardens

    The Botanic Garden has gentle, well-maintained paths suitable for pushchairs, though the playground itself is open grass.

  • Free entry every day – great value

    No admission charge and open daily, making it perfect for unplanned visits or a low-cost morning out.

  • Bring spare clothes if children want to play near the lake

    While the lake itself isn't a paddling area, eager toddlers may get damp exploring the water's edge. Pack a change of clothes.

  • Check if grass is dry after rain before playing

    The playground sits on open grass. After rain it may be muddy or wet – worth ringing ahead if the weather's been poor.

  • Visit during quieter weekday mornings

    School holidays and weekends get busier. Weekday mornings often mean fewer children and more space to roam.

  • Plenty of seating for tired parents

    Multiple seating areas throughout the park let you rest whilst children play or explore the gardens.

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