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🧒The Horse and Hound Playground (Thomastown)
A charming outdoor playground adjacent to the Horse and Hound pub in Thomastown. The play area features swings, slides, climbing frames, and a sandpit suitable for toddlers and younger children. There are picnic benches nearby for parents, and the pub serves kid-friendly meals. Ideal for a relaxed family afternoon, with easy access to the pub's facilities including toilets and baby-changing. The gated playground ensures safety, though adult supervision is recommended.
Travel tips
Gated playground means secure play
The playground is gated, so children can play safely without risk of wandering off. Adult supervision is still recommended, especially for younger toddlers.
Use pub facilities without obligation
Access toilets and baby-changing facilities at the adjacent pub. Worth checking if you can use these without purchasing food, though buying a drink supports the venue.
Picnic benches for supervising parents
Picnic benches are positioned for parents to supervise play while eating or having a drink. Ideal if you want to relax whilst keeping an eye on children.
Equipment suits toddlers and younger children
The sandpit, swings, slides and climbing frames cater well to ages 1-10, with particularly good options for toddlers learning to play independently.
Kid-friendly pub menu available
The Horse and Hound serves kid-friendly meals, so you can grab lunch or snacks without leaving the site. Bring water for the children regardless.
Outdoor space means weather dependent
This is a fully outdoor playground, so it's not suitable on rainy days. Plan visits for dry weather and bring sun protection and hats in summer.
No entry fee makes it budget-friendly
Free access to the playground itself, though the pub will likely have minimum spend expectations if you want to use facilities or grab food.
Bring a change of clothes for the sandpit
Toddlers often get sandy and dirty in the pit. Pack spare clothes, particularly trousers and socks, to change into afterwards.
Suitable for a relaxed afternoon, not a full day
This is best for a couple of hours rather than a full-day visit. Combine with other local activities or use as a break during a longer day out.
Check pub opening times beforehand
Verify the pub's opening hours and whether the playground is accessible outside those times. Worth ringing ahead if planning an early or late visit.
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