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Treharris Park

7 High St, Trelewis, Treharris, CF46 6BT, United Kingdom

Treharris Park
Park
4.6
68 reviews
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MM8P+W2 Treharris, United Kingdom
+44 1344 354441
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Jo Weller
Jo Weller148 days ago
Lovely quiet park, nice to walk round with the kids, couple of swings, lovely paths to walk round and find the many wooden carved sculptures, bandstand and cannon. Unfortunately its been left by the council so there are no toilets open, the once popular swim pool is no longer in use and the bowls club and tennis court has been shut down. Such a lovely place to spend time but very neglected. New trees have been planted by local community trying to fund it to keep it open. Such a shame the council have neglected to see what a hidden gem to the local people that need such a lovely place to take their children to walk and play. Top two fields open space for rugby or football. Really tight turning we missed it twice as it is signposted but on a white board and if coming from opposite direction you will not be able to make the turn, it looks like a lane or someone's driveway.
Kerry Ward
Kerry Ward178 days ago
A small but very enjoyable walk around Treharris park. Lovely wood carvings dotted around the park. The rhododendrons were stunning. A great little find. Dogs welcome but must be under control.
Susan Thompson
Susan Thompson301 days ago
It was a nice, very hilly park with steep hills to climb. We enjoyed the wood carvings and plenty of seats to sit down. But for someone who hasn’t been there before we didn’t know that there was a small car in the park, as there was no sign to say car park this way. I stopped the gardeners van and asked. So we drove through the gates and then we were still lost finding the car park. So I had to ask again which road to take. It’s very confusing for new comers. Maybe try and make it a bit more friendly with sign posts pointing the way as it was up the top way at the back. All the workers there were very friendly and helpful though.
Julie Brown
Julie Brown301 days ago
Fantastic place with views over to the Welsh Coal mining experience and Gelliwion mountain. A waterfall is spectacular when there has been heavy rainfall. Just head to the top road from the path
Rebekah J Stone
Rebekah J Stone2 years ago
An absolute beauty of a park, what a hidden gem. It would make a fantastic events and wedding venue. Would love to see a cafe or snack shack, more litter bins and additional play equipment to the paddling pool and swings area. The toilets need to be open. The kids still loved playing here, including hide and seek. Great for picnics. Massive football and rugby pitches.
Dean Hopkins
Dean Hopkins2 years ago
Take my dog there most days lovely walk .
Monkey puzzle tree is cool !
Rodger Wells
Rodger Wells2 years ago
Amazing new artwork trail with pieces carved by an artist Chris Wood - well worth checking out his other amazing work woodartworks.co.uk
Jibin Philip
Jibin Philip2 years ago
Very Nice place...eco-friendly...calm & quite
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