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Nowton Park

Bury Rd, Bury Saint Edmunds IP29 5LU, United Kingdom

Nowton Park
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4.6
1 reviews
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6PGH+MF Bury Saint Edmunds, United Kingdom
+44 1284 757098
westsuffolk.gov.uk
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Path Finder
Path Finder129 days ago
Located approximately 5 minutes from the A14 Morton Hall junction with parking from £2 for 2 hours which is plenty of time to enjoy the largest of walks which is 3.5k, all the walks are circular starting and ending in the main area where the cafe is situated, let's talk about the cafe, loads of great cake and drink choices all reasonably priced, I believe its all their own brand aswell, you can sit inside or out as there are many benches just outside under the large trees, we visited during January it was wet and cold but the paths are well maintained and there is boggy area's, there are benches through out the walk and even some carvings, dogs are welcome, you might need more time if you plan to go on the adventure playground or do more than one of the walks, can't wait to visit in the spring and again in the summer
Mat Obster
Mat Obster160 days ago
Absolutely beautiful walk at Nowton Park with the family. Seeing all the daffodils out was amazing! And there are hundreds. Great park for kids to run around while you have tea or coffee.
Tom Davies
Tom Davies160 days ago
Perfect family day out, pushchair friendly all the way around. Brilliant Children’s park and a lovely on site cafe, parking isn’t too bad either but be aware it fills up quite quickly on the weekends.
Wendy Greenfield
Wendy Greenfield282 days ago
What a great place! There's lots of circular walks amongst the woodland areas, a fun maze to get lost in 😁, a lovely pond area with a mass of pretty water lillies as well as other interesting features like the wooden totem pole. The car park is spacious with a good price at £3 for the day, toilet facilities were clean and there is a cafe on site with a good selection of drinks, snacks and ice creams (including vegan and ice cream for dogs). If you bring your own picnic, there are a number of picnic benches for use near the park centre which is located next to a kids' playground. It's a dog friendly park as well. I'd definitely go back!
Gary Freemantle (GARY F)
Gary Freemantle (GARY F)343 days ago
Found a great place here. Really nice country park. Has a maze, swing park woodland walks and a panda sculpture
Craig W
Craig W1 year ago
I have visited this place quite a few times, i love it.
Especially beautiful are the trees when the leaves are turning during autumn.
Nice walks around the grounds, nature and fresh air.
The grounds are big enough to not bump into many people aswell.
Perfect family day out here.
Many hours of getting lost among the trees.
My advice is pack a picnic if you can as the cafe is lovely but overpriced.
Parking is reasonably priced aswell.

Look out for the panda and totem pole.
Gaby Hooper
Gaby Hooper2 years ago
Our favourite place to go on the weekends, not just to walk our dog, but to spend time around nature.
It have a lovely coffee, playground, toilets, pic nic benches, football pitches, a couple of tennis courts and a big car park.
Note: The car park is pay and display, unless you pay the annual pass.
Stephen Anderson
Stephen Anderson2 years ago
Love coming to this little gem. Great huge park with loads to do and see. Adore the huge trees and all the meadows with the wildlife too. As it's soo big there's space for everyone plus around every turn are little extras like the totum pole and the maze. There is always something new to discover and great every time of the year. Great little cafe serving nice drinks and snacks all this and only £3 to park all day. Bargain and great cheap family day out.
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