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🌳University Parks

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A beautiful 70-acre park in the heart of Oxford, popular with families for its wide open spaces, playground, and peaceful atmosphere. Highlights include the large children's playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames, plus a paddling pool (seasonal). There are also sports fields, a cricket ground, and a river Cherwell running through the park.

  • Playground suitable for toddlers and older kids
  • Paddling pool (summer only) – great for splashing
  • Plenty of benches and picnic spots
  • Toilets and a café nearby
  • Duck pond and river with footbridges

Families can enjoy a stroll, a picnic, or let kids run free on the grass. The park is also a popular spot for students and locals. Free entry.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Bring a packed picnic

    Pack a picnic to make the most of the 70 acres and plenty of benches. The café is nearby but picnicking gives you more flexibility with hungry children.

  • Paddling pool is summer only

    The paddling pool only operates in summer, so check opening dates before visiting if this is a key draw for your children.

  • Bring spare clothes for paddling

    Bring spare clothes and a towel if you plan to use the paddling pool – children will get thoroughly wet.

  • Playground suits a wide age range

    The playground has equipment for both toddlers and older children, making it good for mixed-age siblings.

  • Wide open spaces for running

    With 70 acres of open grassland, this is ideal if your children need space to run around freely and burn energy.

  • Toilets and facilities available

    Toilets are available in the park, and a café is nearby for refreshments.

  • Buggy-friendly paths

    The park has footbridges and paths suitable for buggies, making it navigable with younger children.

  • Free entry

    Admission is free, making it an affordable option for a half or full day out with the family.

  • Duck pond and river to explore

    The duck pond and River Cherwell with footbridges offer gentle nature spotting opportunities for younger children.

  • Popular with students – busier at term time

    The park is popular with students, so it may be busier during university term time. University holidays might be quieter.

  • No rain shelter – it's an outdoor park

    This is purely outdoor with no covered areas, so check the weather forecast and bring appropriate clothing and waterproofs.

  • Plan for a flexible visit length

    With so much open space, you can make your visit as long or short as your children want – there's no set experience length.

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