There are many great play areas and parks in Berkshire. Each of the below parks has a clickable link where you can click and read a blog post about each park, which includes photos, what equipment is at the park as well as information about facilities and parking details.
Parks in Berkshire
- Broomhall Recreation Ground
Broomhall Recreation Ground is based in Sunningdale and is a family friendly park with green open space, play areas including one for toddlers with sandpit and a wonderful green dragon.
- Jocks Lane Recreation Ground
Jocks Lane is based in Bracknell. It is a popular family park, especially in the Summer months due to the splash pad. There is a play park, large field, miniature railway, mini golf, cafe and walks.
- Westmorlands Park
The park has a play area, small astro pitch, a pond for feeding the ducks, playing fields and a woodland walk.
- Locks Ride Recreation Ground
Locks Ride Recreation Ground is based in between Ascot and Warfield. It is a popular park which has a large sand pit, splash pad, play equipment including swings, slide, zip wire, trampoline and more.
- Ockwells Park
Ockwells Park in Maidenhead is a large play area set next to nature walks and green space. There are two sheep also in a field next to the park.
- Adventure Playgrounds at The Discovery Centre
These are lovely adventures playgrounds, one for older children and the other for younger children set in a natural environment. You can also feed the birds on the lake and go for a nice walk.
- Dinton Pastures Play Park
The Dinton Pasture Play Park is a generous size park with lots of equipment made from wood based a Dinton Pasture Country Park. The park focuses on inclusive play which focuses on tactile and sensory play.
- Clewer Memorial Recreation Ground
Clewer Memorial Recreation Ground is based Dedworth, Windsor. The park is known as ‘The Pirate Park’ and has a giant pirate-ship as a centre piece in the main play area.
- Playground at Ray Mill Island
Ray Mill Island based in Maidenhead is a fantastic place to visit with children. On the island alongside sculptures, a cafe and a place to feed to ducks and swans. The play area is small but a lovely place for little ones to explore.
- Boyn Grove Park
Boyn Grove Park in Maidenhead is set on Boyn Grove (Putt Hill). Boyn Grove has open space and a play area which includes climbing equipment, swings, roundabout for children between 4-12 years.
- King George V Recreation Ground
King George V Recreation Ground is based in Winkfield Row. New play equipment was put into the park in 2019. There is a helter-skelter slide, trampoline, roundabout, swings and more.
- Home Park Play Area
The Home Park Play Area is next to Windsor Castle and surrounded by open space. You can either park at the Home Park or walk from the town centre to the play area.
Have you read the Berkshire Mummies blog posts about Places to Feed the Ducks, Family Friendly Walks and Buggy Walks?
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