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Mayesbrook Park

180 Lodge Ave, Dagenham RM8 2JR, United Kingdom

Mayesbrook Park
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4.4
2 reviews
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G4R6+V3 Dagenham, United Kingdom
+44 20 8227 2332
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Dikshika Jain
Dikshika Jain144 days ago
Good big park, very well maintained. The lake view is very beautiful. There are occasional fairs, play area for kids, open gym and a good long walk area with so much greenery around.
Ayesha K
Ayesha K174 days ago
It's a beautiful relaxing park, some where to go if kids get board, there is a play area and a gym, lots of green space for them to kick around with the ball, or if you need some quite time to your self as I call it "ME TIME". Grate space to go for a walk or run.
16 April 2022 there was a funfair at the park.
William Key
William Key327 days ago
There's some really nice woodland and the lakes are full of geese and swans. A lot of fields and sports facilities. There's a playground for small kids and a playground for bigger kids next to it. Apart from somewhere to get a hot drink this is a great local park.
Raffaella ravaioli
Raffaella ravaioli1 year ago
The trampoline space is huge and fun with lots of entertainment for everyone
We were there for a child friend's birthday.
The staff is friendly, the party room was huge and clean just the food included in the package is nothing to woow, the pizza taste like frozen cheap meal and the party appetizer they looked like they were just microwaved,super dried with no flavour.
I know it is very busy and they have lots of party one after the other ones but the food they offer need improvement or they should allowed the paying party people to bring their own food as they do for the cake.
Anthony Ballard
Anthony Ballard2 years ago
What a fantastic open space. lakes birds out door gym nice and flat in parts great for jogging dog walking and running couple of inclines some stairs if you want to do a rocky

if you did that new years be a better me thing or not great place to take in fresh air it is pretty tranquil and there are lots of natural features for the kids to discover small childrens enclosed activities

climbing frames zip wire and a very good selection of flora and fauna from around the world well mancures grass areas wth picnic benches and if your elderly metal benchs spaced at respectable intervals if you require a breather.

Big activity facilitys/CENTER that caters for you physical and mental well beind climbing walls gym loads to do .

This is really a very well presented and thoughtfully laid out open space the residences of barking and daganham and the surrounding boroughs are privileged to have such a place on there doir steps remember the seed and grain for the birds and nuts for the squirrels and most importantly enjoy your visit

Peace love harmony happy thoughts
Naz A
Naz A2 years ago
It took a lockdown to appreciate my local park and now I visit it as often as the weather permits. Around this time of year, you can see baby geese. There's a children's play area, 2 lakes and quite a bit of open grass area for picnics.
Thasin Nisat
Thasin Nisat2 years ago
It's a beautiful place, it's a big area, people are cycling around, there's a small place for kids to play, a lot of clean and boats maybe it would have been better, a beautiful parks and and available free parking ♥️
A Hq
A Hq2 years ago
Huge park with two lakes, North Lake and South Lake, ducks, swans. Note that feeding of the ducks, Swans is not permitted. Fishing is also not permitted in the lakes and are monitored by the council.

The Mayes brook weaves it's way through the park. Lovely for long walks particularly through the woodland area. A favourite with runners and people taking their dogs for walks as well.

Plenty of benches, children's playground with swings, roundabout, climbing rope frames.

The council run leisure centre in the park has a gym over 3 floors trampoline park, badminton courts, skateboarding facilities, rock climbing - for members or can pay for single visit.

There is also an Adidas weather proof outdoor gym installed as part of London 2012 Olympics, this is free to use.

Great for riding bikes with kids, picnics. Sunday league football for kids every Sunday morning. Have seen kiteflying. There is also a canoe club each Saturday morning.

There are also tracks in wooded areas to go for walks, which kids particularly enjoy.

There are no toilets in the park, or anywhere to buy a coffee etc. However, on The Drive, there is a corner shop to buy drinks, ice creams etc.

Please please take your litter, empty drink bottles/cans with you or discard in one of the many black litter bins dotted around the park.
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