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Gedling Country Park

Spring Ln, Nottingham NG4 4PE, United Kingdom

Gedling Country Park
Country park
4.6
2 reviews
8 comments
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XWV7+JQ Nottingham, United Kingdom
+44 115 926 1388
gedling.gov.uk
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Monday: 8–21
Tuesday: 8–21
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Thursday: 8–21
Friday: 8–21
Saturday: 8–21
Sunday: 8–21
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Heidi S
Heidi S237 days ago
Lovely place for a dog walk, with 4 easy to follow marked routes to choose from based on length and difficulty.
Top carpark was very busy but plenty of space at the bottom.
Great views and some nice carvings and art pieces to look at on the way round.
Nice to see wheelchair accessible benches.

Play area looked very busy and we gave up on getting a snack/drink as the queue was long and moving very very slowly. Suggest you take a picnic.
Car park runs on a donation system.
Bimeny Ponsiano
Bimeny Ponsiano237 days ago
This is a former coal mining site turned into a really beautiful park and urban green space. It has got a beautiful children's playground catering for children of all ages. The cafe is very good and well stocked and serves a range of itemise. It's is introducing native species of trees and you can find out what these their native tree trails 👣. There's also plenty of parking space and lots of wildlife to keep your eyes out for. I love the pack too.
Prashankumar Shanmugam
Prashankumar Shanmugam237 days ago
This is a wonderful place to visit. We can see the nearby solar farm, and there are some good viewpoints like a Sugar factory, Lincolnshire cathedral, power station, etc. We can walk around the park for a minimum of an hour. Quite big indeed. At the front, there are play areas for the kids, and there is a food court as well. This park is usually open from 8 am to 9 pm, but the toilets will be closed by 5 pm. The park is having two car parks and can accommodate a minimum of 50 cars.
Nigel Sarsfield
Nigel Sarsfield268 days ago
A former coal mining site turned into a really
beautiful park and urban green space. Developed over a number of years it has now got a super children's playground catering for children of all ages. A cafe which provides food and drink and is well stocked. There are tree trails and sculptures. Paths are well maintained and offer a variety of different lengths of walks. There's also now plenty of parking spaces with a top and bottom car park which has CCTV cameras for security.
Andrew Marriott
Andrew Marriott268 days ago
A gem of a country park, it has plenty for young and old alike. Ample car parking at only a Pound a day with an honesty box, lovely walks around the park, toilets and a nice coffee shop with more than ample seating inside and out. A Tree Trail and wood sculptures. Panoramic views of Nottinghamshire and even Lincolnshire on a clear day. Well worth more than one visit.
SaB62
SaB62298 days ago
Lovely place to visit with several walking routes, it has lovely views in all directions and if you’re lucky you might see a deer as we did last week. The 1899 Cafe serves a good cappuccino and has lots of cakes and snacks to enjoy. The staff are also very nice. There is a Children’s play area and a small sand pit for the kids. Car parking is also very good.
Jools
Jools329 days ago
Fantastic re-purposed ex mining area now a lovely park with extensive walks, far reaching views across the counties . Child play area
Refreshments/ice-cream and small information centre.
Dogs welcome and parking easy .
Gina
Gina2 years ago
Good choice of paths, lovely place to walk and great park for the kids.

Also a nice little walk for children with wooden animal sculptures, and there's a booklet for 20p outside the cafe to do rubbings of the different animals as you go round, but we went on a wet day so couldn't do it.

Theres a nice little cafe, public toilets and the car park is free or £1 donation.
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