Cuerden Valley Park

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Preston, United Kingdom

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Cuerden Valley Park Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cuerden Valley Park is located in Preston, United Kingdom on Berkeley Dr, Bamber Bridge, Clayton-le-Woods. Cuerden Valley Park is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category park in United Kingdom.

Address

Berkeley Dr, Bamber Bridge, Clayton-le-Woods

Phone

+44 1772324436

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Barbara Rose

Absolutely disgusted with Cuerden Valley Park. Ticket machine out of order with no option to pay and office and cafe closed - yet, in-spite every attempt to pay and an appeal with photographic evidence they are still demanding 60 for non-payment (if i pay straight away otherwise its 100). Needless to say I will NOT be visiting this park again. Anyone considering visiting this park BEWARE - unless you have plentiful pockets

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Maggie Savidge

Visited for 1st time today and will definitely go back! Lovely park for walking the dogs and children. Shallow river runs through it so lots of opportunities for dogs and children to have fun in it. Main paths are pram and wheelchair friendly but there are also more difficult ones if you want to go off the beaten track. Didn't have time to explore all the park but saw 2 picnic areas, 1 of which the picnic benches had a metal plate for bbqs and a special bin for ashes. Lots of other benches as you explore and plenty of bins. There is a large lake with ducks, geese etc but you cannot walk all the way around it as part of it is edged with a designated nature reserve that public cannot access. The cafe is lovely and definitely worth a visit. It is dog friendly and has a balcony with outdoor seating. The views from the cafe are lovely and if you sit near the bird feeder you can bird watch while you eat. They serve breakfast up to 11.30. Prices are a little expensive but food was good. Staff were pleasant and polite. Toilets were immaculate and well equipped. There is a separate disabled toilet with baby changing facilities. There are a few car parks which are pay and display - reasonably priced and take card or phone payments as well as cash. Disabled spaces are available near the visitors centre and there are also bike racks.

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Robin Kay

No attractions as such but a wonderfull place for a country walk ranging from hard paths to woodland and riverside trails. Kids and dogs love it. Easy parking and picnic tables available.

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Samantha-Carly

A beautiful place to go for a walk

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Jimmy S

Really enjoyed a trip here with the kids. Obviously the weather helped but the place had a nice vibe, was spotless and was stunning. I liked that it has no playground so kids had to focus on the park and nature.