Eastbrookend Country Park
About the Business
Welcome to Eastbrookend Country Park, a scenic and serene green space nestled in the heart of Dagenham, Romford in the United Kingdom. As an establishment, park, point of interest and tourist attraction, our park is a source of pride for our locals and an area of interest for those visiting the area.
As you enter the park, you will be struck by the beauty and tranquillity of this sprawling natural oasis. Covering an impressive area of over 84 hectares, the park offers a range of facilities and attractions to cater to all ages, interests and abilities. In addition to stunning walking trails and cycling paths, you'll find a lake and two ponds that are home to an array of aquatic and birdlife, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.
For those seeking a more active experience, there are many sports areas in the park where you can play football, cricket or basketball. The park also has an adventure play park, perfect for young children looking for some fun and excitement.
If you're interested in learning more about the history and nature of the area, Eastbrookend Country Park has plenty to offer. The Visitors Centre is a great starting point, housing a range of interesting displays and interactive exhibits that tell the story of the park's history and the wildlife that lives there. You can also join in one of our guided walks and talks with one of our knowledgeable and enthusiastic tour guides.
The park has a cafe, The Barn Kitchen, serving fresh, locally sourced food and drink, perfect for a relaxing break, while taking in the stunning views of the park.
So, whether you're looking for a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city or a fun-filled day out with the family, Eastbrookend Country Park is the perfect destination. Plan your visit today and experience the beauty and serenity of this spectacular natural oasis!
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Location & Phone number
The Chase, Dagenham, Romford RM7 0SS, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Pleasantly surprised how well kept this park is. It’s certainly not impacted like the nearby Beam Valley park by drunks and littering. I love the little wooden sculptures popping up. Quite flat but so versatile with sectioned out structure and the pond in the middle. Pictures in early Mar, but still a nice walk."
"Big enough not to really see anyone and a perfect place for some moody black and white photography on a misty November morning. This nature reserve is well managed with plenty of wildlife, accessible fishing, well maintained paths and a play area. If you would like some peace, quiet and solitude then you are bound to find it somewhere here."
"Lovely park for walking, hiking, cycling and brining the dog for a stroll. It has some lovely lakes that one could admire, read a book by and relax. There are a couple of car parks with free parking. There is also a coffee shop available if you wan to pick up some hot drinks for the walk or for a picnic. There is one bench as far as I could see for the picnic area. All in all is great place to visit, especially for the local neighbours."
"Absolutely love our local country park. The nicest part of Dagenham. Very well maintained, clean and family friendly. Free car park also or easily accessible through various public alleyways. The lakes are beautiful and can also extend the walk to Beam country park and the Chase nature reserve."
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