Ashenbury Park Denmark Avenue, Woodley, Reading RG5 4RX
About the Business
Welcome to Ashenbury Park, a beautiful and sprawling green space located on Denmark Avenue in Woodley, Reading. As an establishment and point of interest, Ashenbury Park is a popular destination for residents and visitors alike who seek a peaceful and relaxing environment to unwind and enjoy the outdoors.
Covering a vast area of over 37 acres, Ashenbury Park boasts a stunning mix of open lawns, wooded areas, and tranquil water features, perfect for walking, picnicking, and cycling. With ample space for children to run around and play, the park is a popular destination for families with young children.
For sports enthusiasts, the park offers a wide range of facilities, including tennis courts, football pitches, and a cricket pitch. A skateboard park and BMX track are also available for those looking for more adventurous activities.
Walking enthusiasts and nature lovers can explore the park's many winding paths and trails, where you can discover hidden ponds and wildlife habitats, including a bird sanctuary located at the western end of the park.
Ashenbury Park is also home to a beautiful walled garden, which is maintained by a team of local volunteers. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant colors and scents of the flowers and plants, rest on the benches and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the garden.
In addition to its plentiful green spaces, Ashenbury Park has a number of useful amenities, including clean public restrooms, a cafe serving refreshments, and ample parking facilities for visitors.
Overall, Ashenbury Park is a stunning and relaxing oasis in the heart of Woodley, Reading, and its vast array of activities and facilities makes it a must-visit destination for visitors of all ages. So, come and explore this natural wonder and immerse yourself in its beauty and tranquility.
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Location & Phone number
Denmark Ave, Woodley, Reading RG5 4RX, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Lots of dog mess on footpaths. Surely cleanup after your dog should be done as this is a family area where children can be around and they don't always look for poo."
"Great place to walk the dog, lots of space but does get really muddy after it rains"
"Large open fields. Wooded areas suitable for short walks with or without dogs. My nephew likes to try and climb the trees. There are some ponds but they are covered with algae don't go near them. Wear Wellington's it gets boggy. A small car park is free but has a bar to prevent vans and caravans."
"This time of year it is very wet and muddy. But the dogs loved it up there. Big open spaces to let your dog and of course yourself wander around and explore. There's even a beautiful lake and although I haven't gone all the way to the back of the park yet, it looks like there's a wooded area to be explored. If the kids don't want to walk then there is also a play park by the front car park."
"If you enjoy the perception of walking on grass only to find your shoe buried deep in mud, this is the place to be. You get to learn where the soft spots are after a few visits. I usually walk around the park 3 times along the edges resulting in a distance of about 4.5 miles. That takes me about an hour and a half and I'm a casual walker. Lots of space to be alone, it's popular for people walking their dogs as well. There's a car park on the side and it's free and is never busy. There are these little islands of trees with paths through them dotted around the park, that make the walks more exciting. On the southern end of the park, there's a larger bit of forest with wide paths and a brook running through it and joining the Old River in the eastern direction. Great view at the top of the hill and the water front"
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