Newstead and Annesley Country Park
About the Business
Welcome to Newstead and Annesley Country Park, located in the charming village of Newstead in Nottingham, United Kingdom. As one of the premier tourist attractions in the region, this establishment draws visitors from far and wide to experience the beauty of the English countryside.
Nestled amidst rolling hills and dense forests, the Annesley Country Park occupies a sprawling 247-acre landscape that offers an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, providing a natural habitat for a wide array of animals and birds.
The park features several walking trails that wind through its lush greenery, taking visitors past babbling brooks, sparkling lakes, and dense woodlands. The trails are carefully marked to ensure that visitors can explore the park's highlights safely and easily.
Visitors to Newstead and Annesley Country Park are also treated to a wide range of amenities and services. From picnic areas and children's play areas to well-maintained restroom facilities, the park ensures that every detail is taken care of to make your visit here a truly delightful one. The park is also home to a café where visitors can enjoy a wide array of refreshments, including sandwiches, cakes, and hot and cold drinks.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful day out in nature, a family adventure, or an opportunity to explore one of Nottingham's most beautiful tourist attractions, Newstead and Annesley Country Park is the perfect destination for you. So pack your bags, grab your camera, and come explore the wonders of this stunning natural paradise today!
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Location & Phone number
Newstead Village, Nottingham NG15 0BS, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Lovely place to walk round and get some fresh air. Plenty of room for dogs to have a run around but do recommend leaving dogs on leads until in empty space."
"Lovely scenic paths, large pond, beautiful geese families and the freshest of air. A must see if you take dogs out or would like some peace. Just note that there's no toilets on site."
"Fabulous place day and night. Just a shame about the disrespectful people that have no interest in using the lovely new bins provided. Since this place has been put on Facebook and other companies and charities got involved it has gone downhill. I’ve been going here for over 20 years. And I don’t agree with the picnic benches that got put in the barn owl hunting field either. How are they going to cope with people, children and dogs etc sat up there!! That is pushing the wildlife further away…."
"My mum and I have been walking here for years and we love it. The air is very clear. It can be quite bleak on grey days but it's still a nice walk. When there are any kind of clouds reflected in the lakes, it's absolutely beautiful. There are benches if you need to sit down. You'll need decent shoes (ideally ones you don't care about!) if it's been raining or snowing since there's only a proper path around the first fishing lake. The rest is all dirt trails. Parking is also free. The only downside is that more and more of the park is being fenced off, but it's to protect the wildlife, so it's just a shame people aren't more respectful. The visitor centre has never been completed which is a shame as well. It's a lovely park with interesting history and it'd be worth showing it off in a visitor centre."
"Lovely area for dog walking. The big lake has had signs up discouraging dog walkers from going down to the lake which is a shame. There is definitely no harm and my dogs love swimming! There is always horse prints on the ground so just be wary of possible riders."
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