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🌳Wandlebury Country Park

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Wandlebury Country Park is a 110-acre green space on the Gog Magog Hills, just south of Cambridge. It features ancient woodland, wildflower meadows, and an Iron Age hill fort. Families love the large adventure playground with climbing frames, swings, and a zip wire. There are waymarked walking and cycling trails suitable for all ages, a bird hide for wildlife spotting, and a cafe serving snacks and drinks.

  • Highlights: Adventure playground, Iron Age hill fort, bird hide, nature trails.
  • Suitable for all ages, especially 2-12 year olds.
  • Facilities: Cafe, toilets, picnic areas, baby-changing, free parking (small fee for non-members).
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes as paths can be muddy. Great for a half-day outing.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for muddy paths

    Paths can get muddy, especially after rain. Bring sturdy shoes or wellies rather than trainers that'll slip.

  • Adventure playground is the main draw

    The zip wire and climbing frames are what most children come for. Arrive early on weekends to avoid queues at peak times.

  • Buggy-friendly trails available

    Waymarked trails are suitable for all ages, so many are buggy-friendly, though some paths may be uneven or muddy.

  • Baby-changing facilities on-site

    Baby-changing facilities are available, making it practical for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Free parking (small fee for non-members)

    Parking is free for members or a small fee for non-members, making it affordable for casual visits.

  • Toilets available on-site

    Toilet facilities are available, important when visiting with young children or toddlers.

  • Plan for a half-day outing

    This works well as a half-day activity rather than a full day. Combine with nearby Cambridge attractions if needed.

  • Cafe on-site for refreshments

    The cafe serves snacks and drinks, so you don't need to bring everything, but picnic areas are also available.

  • Picnic areas throughout the park

    Picnic areas are scattered around, giving you flexibility to eat where you want among the 110 acres.

  • Bird hide for wildlife spotting

    The bird hide offers a quieter activity for children interested in nature. Great for breaking up playground time.

  • Explore the Iron Age hill fort

    The ancient hill fort on the Gog Magog Hills adds historical interest beyond just the playground.

  • Suitable for ages 2-12 especially

    Whilst open to all ages, the playground and trails are particularly suited to children aged 2-12.

  • Ancient woodland and wildflower meadows

    Beyond the playground, the 110-acre space includes woodland and meadows worth exploring at a slower pace.

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