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Davy Down Riverside Park

North Stifford, South Ockendon, Grays RM16 5UL, United Kingdom

Davy Down Riverside Park
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289 reviews
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F7WR+6M Grays, United Kingdom
+44 1375 383744
thurrock.gov.uk
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Jay Tee Gee
Jay Tee Gee
It was okay for a quiet walk. Not much there and the visitor centre was closed in the school holidays on a week day. Thought it may of been open to show us all about the place on our first trip there.
Sarah Mac
Sarah Mac
A green oasis amidst the bustling A13, if a bit neglected. The waterways are thick with algae and much of the green space is overgrown with nettles which is a shame. Some lovely spots and walking paths, and the viaduct is picturesque, but the 'advertised' visitor centre is just as abandoned as the old pumping station. Had a walk around but didn't feel as enamoured here as at other local reserves and green spaces I'm afraid.
Chris
Chris
With plenty of well maintained space to explore, and an extremely old slow moving river attracting wildlife, this is well worth your time.

The visitors centre was closed, but they had clear paths and plenty of maps, with statues to find dotted about, each denoting the diverse creatures in the area... How many can you find?
Lidia Voivod
Lidia Voivod1 year ago
It has a small car park, plenty of woods to explore, a small pond, green field for picnics and ball games, a bridge for trains.... Kids really enjoyed this place.
Muhammad Haque
Muhammad Haque2 years ago
A hidden park off A13 🤔☺! A large open green space surrounded by higher grounds and lower valley river - Hillside Wood, Pilgrims' Copse, River Mardyke and Mardyke Valley! A beautiful countryside walking Trail for all abilities and all ages! Sculptor Ptolemy Elrington created 6 sculptures from recycled items including shopping trolleys, motor bikes etc that were recovered during the Mardyke Valley restoration project in 2008. Sculptures include fish, dragonfly, heron, Avely mammoth, kingfisher, and stag beetle! Dragonfly sculpture on the tall water tower can be seen from distance!

Wetlands, low-lying lands, lower valley - the Davy Down is a very welcoming corridor for many habitats including Marsh Frogs, Kingfishers and many more interesting creatures! Really pleased and amazed to find out the source of the loud quacking and chuckling by the pond and the River Mardyke - it is the Marsh Frogs - the largest European Frog - thanks to the Information ℹ Display Board!

The view is spectacular and cinematic perception! The Viaduct over the River Mardyke going in and out of the woods, large grass area, Pumping Station and Visitor Centre on a hill - a brilliant panaromic Picturesque view! Walking, running, relaxing whatever it is - it is perfect! However, there are very limited number of benches around the park! It would be good to install some benches at intervals for all the visitors!

Because of low lying land, some parts of the Park are prone to flooding, muddy puddles and muddy soft grass or trail! Walking Trail is very good and resilient to muds and puddles but some stretch of the trail are fully under water even with little rain ☔! The trail becomes particularly difficult for people with mobility needs, wheelchair ♿ users and may well be pushchair users!

A Visitor Centre and historic Stifford Pumping Station and a small car park can be found by the main entrance of the Park on Back Lane off Pilgrims Lane! Across the River Mardyke, Davy Down is well connected with the Mardyke Valley and Mardyke Woods through a footbridge with a fabulous sculpture made from recycled items from this very area!

The whole park is well connected with interpretation Texts and maps - a perfect way of ensuring the visitors are on track while getting the knowledge of the area! However, the visitor centre and Pumping Station do not have any opening hours displayed. It would be good to know which days or dates these are open for visitors!
Norabattythe3rd
Norabattythe3rd2 years ago
Lovely place to visit with your dog or just for a decent walk, lots of wildlife and birds to spot.. saw glo worms last year. The dipping pond is in a bit of a sorry state which is unfortunate. The children used to love finding frogs, fish and insect larvae, but not anymore. Still it's a lovely place to picnic.
Morshed Reyad
Morshed Reyad2 years ago
Nice place to go for walk for fresh air. Car park and nice pond. Can spend quality time at summer. Snow look was very cool to explore.
Kathleen Owen
Kathleen Owen2 years ago
Davy down has walks in the woods or, as we did today, alongside the river Mardyke. We saw an egret, heron ducks, geese and moorhens. We walked from the car park under the arches of the upminster brach line railway almond the path towards Ship Lane Aveley under the A13 Nd M25. We wandered to The Thurrock Hotel for a much needed cup of coffee.
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