Nicholas Everitt Park Bridge Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft NR33
About the Business
Welcome to Nicholas Everitt Park, a charming establishment located at Bridge Rd, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft NR33, United Kingdom. As one of the premier parks in the area, Nicholas Everitt Park is a popular point of interest that attracts visitors from near and far.
Boasting stunning scenery and a tranquil atmosphere, Nicholas Everitt Park is the perfect destination for a relaxing day out. Take a stroll through the lush greenery, unwind on one of the many benches, or enjoy a picnic on the grass with your loved ones.
In addition to its natural beauty, Nicholas Everitt Park is also home to a range of amenities designed to cater to visitors' needs. The park features a children's play area, where kids can let off some steam and enjoy themselves on the swings, slides, and climbing frames. There are also sports facilities available, including tennis courts and a bowling green.
For those who enjoy being on the water, Nicholas Everitt Park is situated on the edge of the picturesque Oulton Broad, providing easy access to boats and water sports equipment. The park is a popular spot for fishing, and anglers can often be seen casting their lines into the water in search of a bite.
Nicholas Everitt Park is a popular location for events and activities, including music festivals, funfairs, and charity events. Visitors can check the park's calendar to see what's happening during their visit.
With its stunning scenery, range of amenities, and welcoming atmosphere, Nicholas Everitt Park is an essential visit for anyone visiting the area. Whether you're looking to relax, play, or explore, this iconic park has something for everyone.
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Bridge Rd, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft NR33, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Amazing park so many squirrels.A great place to take kids a shop nearby sells nuts and the squirrels love to go up to you and eat them.Great atmosphere"
"Great play space. Better now the protective surfaces are down. Very popular for half term! This park is an asset to the area."
"Lovely walk around Park - saw boat activity on River - enjoyed picnic - play area, and exercise machines enjoyed by grandson..Daughter brought her Labrador and I brought two Chorkies"
"How unique - the irony of Banksy’s artwork sits well within this well to do district - and I’m sure the local council do not bat an eyelid to the moral message within the work plastered within the park they deem fit to charge tourists. Have you ever had to pay to gain entry to a public park? Well at Nicholas Everit Park the council claim their Deed of Gift and use it to maximise profit during the height of their season. We didn’t mind you g the fee to enter the park as we wanted to see the boat show and make use of the cafe, however I noticed scores of families sat outside the fences trying to get a picture of what was going on at the waters edge. No where was it advertised you would have to pay to enter, not online or in travel brochures - but on arrival you’ll find a list of dates that the council will charge you. Being most people will come to this broad for the power boat racing - you will have to pay to use the park. Im sure the profits from this capitalist venture pays for the upkeep of the park - it is beautiful and well kept - however the purposeful segregation for those not able to pay for entry (especially during this cost of living crisis) to a PUBLIC PARK clearly indicates that the denizens of this district clearly have not truly reflected on the message in Banksy’s work… I know this review will not sit well with others - however I think public parks are for the public - not for profit."
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