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Frimley Lodge Park

Sturt Rd, Frimley Green, Camberley GU16 6HY, United Kingdom

Frimley Lodge Park
Country park
4.5
1 reviews
8 comments
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77XF+87 Camberley, United Kingdom
+44 1252 836970
surreyheath.gov.uk
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Adrian Reynolds
Adrian Reynolds196 days ago
We met up with friends and had a fantastic day out. Lots of free parking, lovely walk along the canal and a great play area. Loads of space for the kids to charge around
Helen Hogg
Helen Hogg226 days ago
Great place for a day out with the kids. Between duck feeding, BBQ pits, train rides, the park and the activity trail they were spoilt for choice of what to do first! The park is really clean, and the free parking is a blessing. Train rides we're £1.50 when we visited and while long, the queue moved quickly with lots of trains on. Didn't visit the cafe, so cannot judge, but the loos we're decent and we'll provided for regarding baby change and accessible facilities. Would definitely recommend and will be back!
Matt “rodentracing”
Matt “rodentracing”226 days ago
Lovely park with various walks, football pitches, All weather surface, cafe, trim trail etc. Can also walk down the canal from here
Very good pitch and putt. Greens could be maintained a bit better but all in all very pleased. Family of 4 is £20
Asma Ali
Asma Ali258 days ago
Lovely place for walk and picnic. Kids always enjoy spending time at the play area. Cafe is good too
Carol davies
Carol davies319 days ago
Great place with wide open parkland for the children to play games. Many park benches and picnic areas with seating. Large kids playground. Cafe good and served light snacks but can get busy. Walk down the canal with its wildlife and visit the miniature railway it was a great hit with the kids lots of fun. Would visit again.
Henning Tegner
Henning Tegner1 year ago
I visited a couple of weeks ago to do the parkrun that takes place there on Saturday mornings. The parkrun I can wholeheartedly recommend. It's the friendliest volunteer group organising it that I've come across so far. Anyway, the park is lovely too. Good facilities with a shop, café and toilets. The parking was also free. It got very busy mid-morning so if you want a guaranteed spot then turn up early. The grounds were nice too. The run went across grassy bits, along the river and through some woods. There's plenty of open space to play on and have a picnic. There were a coupe of picnic tables outside, but not that many as far as I could see, so perhaps bring a blanket or your own chairs. Overall though a nice place for a walk, game of football, or picnic.
Matthew Merrick
Matthew Merrick1 year ago
Love this place and it's great for kids, especially younger ones. The park is good and well maintained. There is a miniature railway which is good fun. The cafe is decent and there is plenty of seating. Loads of grassy play areas too. The canal runs alongside and is good for walks either way as well, with the Canal Centre a short walk away. Football and cricket is played here by local kids teams as well. And loads of parking. There are also picnic areas and clean public toilets. Good for a few hours out and as a place to meet friends with kids for a coffee.
Anita Short
Anita Short1 year ago
Walking the Greywell trail will take you along the canal via St John's Castle. Odiham Castle is a ruined castle situated near Odiham in Hampshire, United Kingdom. It is one of only three fortresses built by King John during his reign. The site was possibly chosen by King John because he had visited the area in 1204. Always worth a visit.
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