Leavesden Country Park

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Abbots Langley, United Kingdom

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Leavesden Country Park Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Leavesden Country Park is located in Abbots Langley, United Kingdom on 1 College Rd. Leavesden Country Park is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category country park in United Kingdom.

Address

1 College Rd

Phone

+44 1923776611

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Julie Jones

Love my local park and am so proud of it. The entrance is a couple of hundred yards from my house. The park is clean, accessible and beautiful. There are some lovely walks on either side of the park. Would highly recommend. It can get very busy at times especially during lockdown.

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karen Morrissey

Always a lovely time with lots to do. Football and tennis courts. Cycle hub, lovely woods and a lovely play park for the kids. Picnic areas to spend a lovely summers day on. Well worth a visit.

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Vinod Patel

Nice place to walk. Not busy. People maintaining social distance.

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kerry charlton

Leavesden country park is a lovely place to have a walk and lots of interesting things to see.

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Janett Emm

The past is split into two major areas, the north and the south side. The north side has the playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts and a little wooded wildlife area, even though I've never seen any wildlife other than birds there. The south side is a bit quieter as there's nothing for children around, so it's more popular with dog walkers. It has big fields and some nice paths. Altogether, the park isn't very big and you can cover everything in about 45 minutes. Still, it's a nice green area that's very popular with the locals, especially now in lockdown. There's also a lot of free parking and there always seem to be at least some empty spaces.