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Brunswick Park

Brunswick Park Rd, London N11, United Kingdom

Brunswick Park
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4.2
170 reviews
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JVH3+GR London, United Kingdom
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Dinah Makani
Dinah Makani
Small but nice little park. Quote empty in the morning and busier towards lunch time but nice pathways and little Brook and nature to enjoy
Charleen A
Charleen A
Dog owners disrespectful leaving dog poop everywhere makes walking hazardous. Needs a couple of benches/seats around the field. Otherwise nice little park no toilets though. Some people tend to litter on a daily basis i.e empty bottles/disposable masks
Daniel H
Daniel H217 days ago
Really nice, huge local park with plenty of green space
Idea for dog walks and kids
John W
John W309 days ago
Children's play area, 2 football pitches. Dog walkers. Nice open space spoilt by football pitch users leaving plastic water bottles behind.
Update: Looks like football season has started again.
Kerem Adsiz
Kerem Adsiz2 years ago
Lovely park would of been a 5 star, however the entrance from the bottom of the hill always has a sewage smell which is awful. Summer time is lovely here as you're surrounded by trees, can't hear road traffic + it also has a playground which is lovely for kids.
Meg Hardie
Meg Hardie2 years ago
Nice well used local park with children's play area. It could do with the rubbish bins being emptied more frequently, especially in this good weather (or bring a bag and take your rubbish home please) More benches would also be good on the main paths.
Lee Cadogan
Lee Cadogan2 years ago
The nature is lovely, waterfall walk is especially beautiful, I even encountered a beautiful friendly fox, what a stunning bit of nature...
Except for the fact that there is litter everywhere. Dumped trolleys, drug paraphernalia, bin bags, plastic, cans. The park itself is so beautiful, but the surrounding natural area is becoming more and more trashed by its human inhabitants. I'm attempting to start a litter pick to help resolve this somewhat... but its hard to do alone!
Hannah Pestaille
Hannah Pestaille2 years ago
A beautiful hidden gem. Definitely worth exploring the open and woodland spaces. There's also a small area with play equipment for children, near the entrance to the primary school on Osidge Lane.
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