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Pages Park

Billington Rd, Leighton Buzzard LU7 4TG, United Kingdom

Pages Park
Park
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437 reviews
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W85W+9W Leighton Buzzard, United Kingdom
+44 1525 631920
leightonlinslade-tc.gov.uk
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Stewart Woodruff
Stewart Woodruff113 days ago
Lucky to be on the first trip of the year on a new elongated track, on Leighton Buzzard narrow light railway lovely little trip
Ben Dimond
Ben Dimond235 days ago
Nice recreation ground nearer the newer side of Leighton Buzzard. The park has equipment that caters from 1-16 year olds. Some of the equipment has been broken.
Nick Allwood
Nick Allwood297 days ago
Single gauge railway was well worth the cost
And use of the park afterwards gave the grandkids time to stretch their legs
Amanda webb
Amanda webb327 days ago
Great set of playground equipment for children with disabilities 👍
Mike Drew
Mike Drew2 years ago
We had an afternoon train ride for our grandson's 4th birthday. The train had a plaque with his name on it and had plenty of photos taken. He was even allowed to ride in the train cab with dad, for a short while.
The staff were all wonderful, making a fuss of him and finding more small gifts for him and his little sister. Finally he was given his name plaque to take home.

Definitely a must if you have kids or even if not. A superb ride through parts of Leighton Buzzard to the Stonehenge quarry and back. 1 1/2 hours in total.
Extreme value for money, I would recommend it to anyone.
Kirstie Kempster
Kirstie Kempster2 years ago
Fantastic kids playground,vast open field with activities plus the quirky train always up and down the track
Perry Clarke
Perry Clarke2 years ago
Very enjoyable trip on narrow gauge rail. Very friendly staff. Loads of historical rolling stock to see.
C C Mak (The RedCoat_Menace)
C C Mak (The RedCoat_Menace)2 years ago
First the bad - limited parking.... thats it.
The child's play park itself is great for younger and older children, there is even a swing for wheelchair users. Everything is modern and clean with seating for adults. The park itself has various free to use exercise machines scattered throughout which is most welcome in the Covid changed world.
Give it ago but get there early so you can park up.
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