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Ockwells Park

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LONDON
Chiswick House and Gardens
Kew Gardens
Eton
Windsor
Ockwells Park
Reading
Snelsmore Common
Newbury
Highclere Castle
Hungerford
Marlborough
Lockeridge Dene
Alton Barnes
West Kennet Long Barrow
Silbury Hill
Avebury
Cherhill White Horse
Atwell-Wilson Motor Museum
Bowood House & Gardens
Chippenham
Lacock
Corsham
BATH

Nestled amidst the vibrant town of Maidenhead, Berkshire, Ockwells Park stands as a haven of tranquility, offering a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Spanning an impressive 130 acres, the park seamlessly blends nature's beauty with recreational opportunities, creating an idyllic destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and fitness enthusiasts alike.

Stepping into Ockwells Park is like entering a world of serenity, where towering trees shade winding paths and lush meadows invite exploration. The park's diverse landscape provides ample opportunities for nature observation, with habitats ranging from tranquil woodlands to secluded ponds and open meadows.

One of the park's most notable features is its Jubilee Woods, an enchanting woodland area planted in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee in 1977. The trees, now mature and majestic, provide a canopy of shade, sheltering a thriving ecosystem of birds, insects, and small mammals.

For families with young children, Ockwells Park offers a delightful play area, complete with swings, slides, and climbing frames. The park also features a miniature railway that winds its way through the trees, offering a charming ride for children of all ages.

Sports enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them active in Ockwells Park. Four well-maintained sports pitches provide ample space for football, softball, and baseball, while a dedicated fitness trail offers a challenging workout amidst the scenic surroundings.

Whether you seek tranquil moments of relaxation, opportunities for outdoor adventure, or a place to gather with friends and family, Ockwells Park offers something for everyone. So, pack a picnic basket, grab your walking shoes, and embark on a journey to discover the hidden gems and tranquil beauty of this beloved Maidenhead park.

Address: Ockwells Park, Ockwells Road, Cox Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 3AA

Website: Ockwells Park

Directions from M4: At junction 8/9, take the A404(M)/A308(M) exit to High Wycombe/Maidenhead. On the A404(M), follow signs for High Wycombe/Henley/Maidenhead West. At junction 9A, exit towards Cox Green/White Waltham. Follow Shoppenhangers Road, Cox Green Rd and Ockwells Road to Ockwells Park.

Play Area: Equipment suitable for 3 - 16 year olds

Toilets: Yes

Car Parking: Yes

Outdoor Gym: Yes

BBQs: Not permitted

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