Play Park

The grassy playpark has been designed for twirling, balancing, climbing and whirling and generally letting off steam. There are well-placed benches and tables and it also makes a lovely setting for a family picnic.

The start of many of the River Walks is at the playpark where you will find a helpful signboard directing you along the route and providing information about what you will find as you go. The scenery is really spectacular and well worth a wander.

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