There are many wonderful play areas, playgrounds and parks in Bracknell Forest. Below are a number of them. Click into each park and it will take you to a detailed blog post about each of them with address and parking details.
Parks in Bracknell Forest
- Mill Park at Mill Pond, Bracknell
There are a couple of play areas at Mill Park plus a circular walk around Mill Pond. There is a large slide, wooden boat, climbing frames, swings and more.
- Westmorlands Park, Warfield
Westmorlands Park has a play area which has a wooden obstacle course, small climbing frame and slide for younger children, a set of swings (see picture), spinning bucket and wobbly animals! Then outside the play area there are a few more play items aimed at older children. There is a small astroturf area for ball games too.
- Savernake Park, Bracknell Forest (Winkfield Parish)
There are two wooden play areas at Savernake Park. One for younger children, the other for older. There is also green space and a pond to walk round. Plus it’s a good location to feed the ducks.
- Jocks Lane Recreation Ground, Bracknell
Jocks Lane Recreation Ground is a popular park in Bracknell. It has a great play area, splash pad in the warmer months, cafe, pitch and putt, miniature railway, walks, tennis courts, football pitch and more.
- Locks Ride Recreation Ground, Winkfield
Locks Ride is found between Ascot and Warfield. It is a fantastic and popular recreation ground. There is a large sandpit, plenty of play equipment, splash pad and catering hut serving refreshments including delicious ice creams.
- Asher Recreation Ground, Cranbourne
Asher Recreation Ground was refurbished with new play equipment in 2020. It’s a bright and colourful play area with an open field.
- Toddler Park at South Hill Park, Bracknell
This enclosed park is brilliant for little ones. There is a slide, obstacle course, wooden animals, musical stepping stones and a sand floor.
- Pope’s Meadow, Binfield
Pope’s Meadow has a lovely play area overlooking open space. There is a nice gentle walk at Pope’s Meadow with pond where you can feed the ducks.
- King George V Recreation Ground, Winkfield Row
This park has a range of play equipment for both younger children and older children. There is a small climbing frame, toddler swing, roundabout, see-saw and trampoline for younger children. Then climbing frames (one which is quite complicated at the top), helter sketler slide, climbing wall, swings and more for the older children.
- The Look Out Play Area, Bracknell
The Look Out play area is set in a woodland, its a large park and is divided into three areas – an inclusive area, an area for 3-6 year olds and an area for 7+ years. It’s a brilliant play area with loads to do, including a den building area. Click here to read more about the playground. You currently need to pre-book to play at the The Look Out. It is free of charge but parking charges apply.
- The Hedgehog Park, Leppington
The Hedgehog Park has a fantastic large slide and play equipment you would expect to see at a park. You can walk to The Hedgehog Park from South Hill Park if you are looking for an additional play area to discover.
- South Hill Road Play Area, Bracknell
South Hill Road Play Area is set in a woodland and has a wooden climbing frame, monkey bars, tunnel, climbing wall and more. The park can be accessed from the Front Lawn at South Hill Park, near the North Lake.
- Sandhurst Memorial Park, Sandhurst
Sandhurst Memorial Park is split into two play areas, one for older children and the other for younger children. There is a sand pit, zip wire, large slide, green space, skateboard park and cafe.
- Jennett’s Hill Play Area, Jennett’s Park
You will find the Jennett’s Hill Play Area which has two play areas one suitable for 0-5 years and the other for 6-18+ years plus two multi-use games areas.
- Great Hollands Recreation Ground, Great Hollands
Great Hollands Recreation Ground is a brilliant facility for families, with open space, woodland, a play area, splash pad, tennis courts, cafe and free parking there is lots on offer.
- Foxley Fields, Binfield, Binfield
Foxley Fields has an enclosed play area and also a play area on the open grass field. The play areas are near family friendly Foxes Den Cafe. You will find swings, a climbing frame with slide, obstacle course plus a games area.
- York Road Play Area, Binfield
York Road Play Area had new play equipment (which is all wooden) put in the park in 2021. It’s a lovely play area with swings, climbing frames, tunnels and a slide.
If you would like to discover more parks, playgrounds and play areas in Berkshire click here. If you are looking for Toddler Friendly Parks in Berkshire click here.
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Click here to view the Berkshire Mummies disclaimer. Make sure you follow Government Guidance r.e. Covid-19 before visiting any park. Berkshire Mummies can’t guarantee the parks being open when you visit.