Cassiobury Park

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Watford, United Kingdom

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Park· Cafe· Lawn bowls club· Tennis club· Tourist attraction· Croquet club· Playground· Tennis court

Cassiobury Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cassiobury Park is located in Watford, United Kingdom on Gade Ave. Cassiobury Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category park in United Kingdom.

Address

Gade Ave

Phone

+44 1923226400

Amenities

Dogs allowedGood for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Raj Gujar

Great park (until it gets dark and has an overwhelming smell of ) Coffee canal boat shop on is great - really good coffee (top tip, ask for your beverage to be extra hot! You’ll thank me when you’re out for a walk in the cold!) Park in general is well kept - could have a bit more lighting! Represents the 4 stars. Great for dogs too !

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Woody Walks Dog services

Always great place to come. It can get busy in the nice weather. But there are plenty of places to walk, run and ride. Great park and water park for the kids and water pools for the dogs. Great woodland walks and canal boat spotting. If you visit be safe in these Covid times.

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Tracy Miller

I took a lady Whom I support she is deaf with a sight impairment... it was a beautiful bright sunny winter day, Cassiobury Park was very busy but most people were trying to be sensible by Social distancing... Lovely Park with The Grand Union Canal meandering though it ... well worth a visit

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Abdulhaleem Abbas

I really enjoyed this park , from its size to how wild/ natural it still is . Good for walks , runs , personal training, exploring the woods , enjoying nature and picnics . The recreation area is amazing with many different sports facilities provided for the community such as basketball, ping pong and tennis. Play area for toddlers also . Public Toilets available . locals are very fortunate to have this park. Enjoy exploring .

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Haridas Thakur Das Acbsp

All in all it was a nice few hours of walking and chatting with friends. There is a carpark where you have to get a ticket (or be ticketed) and the first two hours are free. There are parking bays for the disabled but it isn't clear if they are exempt from being ticketed, most likely not. The are nice walks around the park and there is even a bird watchers hide. However, due to the unmanaged flooding the hide has up to a foot of water in it, so forget that unless you've got wellies. The paths are reasonably maintained, but could be better. In places water is running over the paths which is a problem for some. Also, there are plenty of muddy areas if that's what you're into. On one path (to the side) there are flamingo's and wolves (not together of course). It is a pity that they are mostly hidden by green netting. Near to the toilets (disabled included) is a sitting area which is quite large. You can purchase drinks and snacks from the kiosk and relax in the sun (when its out). A downside for us is that dogs are allowed off their leads (so it would seem) and although we weren't bothered by them on this visit we were on the last one. It would be nice to have a large fenced area where all dogs can run around to their (and their owners) hearts content.