Hinchingbrooke Country Park

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Huntingdon, United Kingdom

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Hinchingbrooke Country Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hinchingbrooke Country Park is located in Huntingdon, United Kingdom on Brampton Rd. Hinchingbrooke Country Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category country park in United Kingdom.

Address

Brampton Rd

Phone

+44 1480388666

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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John Reader

What can I say except how lucky we are to have such a beautiful place on our doorstep in these strange and difficult times. Unfortunately only able to visit outside normal hours or at quite times due to the large recent increase in visitor numbers. Wading through mud up-to my armpits due to current weather not the best, however the nature and vista all around pails this into insignificance to be able to be out and about when chaos is all around. Hopefully you will all remember this beautiful place when the normal times return.

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Dave Scorer

A great place for walking, running or cycling around the lakes, through the woods or across the meadows. There is a lot of wildlife with bird hides around the lakes and lots of benches to sit and relax. I can't comment on the facilities as everything is closed at the moment but there is a children's play area, outdoor gym and cafe as well. An ideal location for a family picnic

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Sally Tulley

I walked through a very muddy park yesterday. You would want wellies or stout walking shoes and even then there were several areas that couldn't be reached due to the flooding. Bearing in mind it has lakes, parkland and wooded areas there is plenty for everyone to enjoy. However maybe on a another day!!!!

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Kenneth Mackenzie

Lovely open space surrounded by a brook on one side, and woods on the other. You can take walks on paths through the woods or around the meadow, or wander across the grass. There are also stands for barbecues, a couple of shelters, and an excellent children’s playground. To top it all, there is a friendly little café (which due to Covid restrictions is take-away only, although you can sit in a sheltered area alongside - January 2021). There is also a countryside centre where events are held and nature information may be found. There’s a good pay car park with reasonable rates.

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Tom Curtis

Lovely little park, paths could be a little better maintained as it got a little muddy, but it was a lovely place with a nice little shop and we managed to get our pram round it with only a little bit of additional effort!