/England/Park

University Parks

S Parks Rd, Oxford, OX1 3RF, United Kingdom

University Parks
Park
4.7
1 reviews
8 comments
Orientation directions
QP6W+PJ Oxford, UK
+44 1865 282040
parks.ox.ac.uk
Location reporting
Claim this location
Share
Monday: 7–20
Tuesday: 7–20
Wedneasday: 7–20
Thursday: 7–20
Friday: 7–20
Saturday: 7–20
Sunday: 7–20
Write a review
Iain Grierson
Iain Grierson
Beautiful place to walk round or run round. Great views, nice wooded areas a really tranquil place in the middle of a bustling city. A walk by the river is nice too, the trees in the parks are well matured and there are many different varieties. Great for a picnic
Richard Michael
Richard Michael
A wonderful collection of plants and trees for all to enjoy whatever the season. Open green spaces for sports and water features with wildlife in abundance.
Estephanie Liendo
Estephanie Liendo
Very carefully maintained. After walking around the Oxford neighborhood you might enjoy to rest under a tree shadow. You might find many people reading, having picnic. A nice place for the family. And dont forget, it is close to the river. If you live trees this is the place!
Julie greatwood
Julie greatwood160 days ago
Lovely open park with beautiful views . I went to watch the cricket but had a liver stroll round and watched the punting and sat under the blossom
David Donton
David Donton313 days ago
Oxford University Park South Lodge. Situated in quiet peaceful corner. Extremely beautiful lodge.
Leslie Lai
Leslie Lai313 days ago
Great place for picnic, relaxing and sunbathing in summer.
Lorraine Kashdan
Lorraine Kashdan1 year ago
A nice place to chill out in the centre of Oxford. Has some well-kept grass and runs along the river for amazing atmosphere - especially in the summer! There are cows there too. There are some great older trees. Plenty of ducks and uni students punting on the river. It's basically a nice atmosphere to chill out in or take your picnic on the grass.

University parks has a fairly gravel path around it if you're using a wheelchair. A rear wheeled powerchair can do it easily. Do NOT attempt to cross any of the bridges if you're in a wheelchair. This park is definitely suitable for most people with autism even in the busy periods because the paths are wide and if you are able to go off path then there are plenty of sweet spots to relax.
Matteo Tomassetti
Matteo Tomassetti2 years ago
I was visiting Oxford with my dog and I definitely struggled to find a place to let her run freely and I'm so glad I found this park. It's huge and with lots of stunning walks. It's also very clean and well kept.
Recommended locations