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Valley Rd Playing Grounds, Woodthorpe, Nottingham NG5 4BA, United Kingdom

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Reviews — 8

Jack Webster
at 2024 Aug 31
Jack Webster
at 2024 Aug 31
Fallen over tree is fantastic for climbing.
Ros Lilley
at 2024 Aug 13
Ros Lilley
at 2024 Aug 13
My grandchildren love this playground. There is lots to do for all ages.
There is a useful nearby kiosk and toilets.
Chris Penketh
at 2022 May 08
Chris Penketh
at 2022 May 08
Coffee shop is pretty decent and park is really nice. Kids play park is very average and aging. Nice enough to visit occasionally but not my favourite place locally.
lance kelleher
at 2022 Apr 08
lance kelleher
at 2022 Apr 08
Decent play ground, lots of grass and a cafe. Lots of other stuff scattered around, but I came to bring the kids to the playground
David Wright
at 2022 Mar 31
David Wright
at 2022 Mar 31
What an amazing slice of green tranquillity in the middle of the urban sprawl. From the tropical hot houses past the grand house with formal gardens onwards to the children's play area including refreshments and toilets not missing the 18 hole golf course intersected by woodland and the hidden train engine you reach the football pitch surrounded by wild flower meadows . I haven't mentioned the sunken garden ,miles of pathways and the ample parking but dont take my word just take yourself, the dog, the family or your thoughts and enjoy this green and clean park!!!
ram kumar
at 2021 Oct 22
ram kumar
at 2021 Oct 22
Went with kid today, such a lovely park with children's play area and nice walk over the park. Toilets are neatly maintained and also park contains a gymnastics area to keep fit
Linda Hallam
at 2021 Jul 22
Linda Hallam
at 2021 Jul 22
Haven't been there for a few years and was pleased with what was there ,it was about 4 years since I ve been and was looking tired but pleasantly surprised, however the cafe was not open (apparently covid related) I think that is being used as an excuse.

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