Ainslie Park Doughty Road, Grimsby DN32 0LP
About the Business
Welcome to Ainslie Park, the premier outdoor recreational facility located in the heart of Grimsby, United Kingdom. Our establishment is committed to providing a one-of-a-kind experience, catering to visitors of all ages and interests. Whether you're looking for a tranquil stroll, an intense workout, or a family-friendly adventure, Ainslie Park has something for everyone.
Our 65-acre outdoor oasis features an array of sports and fitness facilities, including football fields, tennis courts, a skate park, and a fully-equipped fitness center. We also offer an expansive playground and picnic area, perfect for families looking for a day of fun in the sun.
For those seeking a more peaceful retreat, we invite you to explore our serene walking trails, surrounded by lush greenery and native wildlife. Take a stroll through our tranquil gardens or relax by our tranquil lakes and waterways.
As a point of interest, Ainslie Park is not just a regular park. It represents a rich history and cultural significance to the Grimsby community. Named after a famous Grimsby sailor, Ainslie Park has been a beloved destination for residents and visitors alike for almost a century.
At Ainslie Park, we are committed to providing a safe and inviting environment. Our state-of-the-art security measures ensure a worry-free experience for all visitors.
Come and experience the magic of Ainslie Park for yourself. We look forward to welcoming you!
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Location & Phone number
Doughty Rd, Grimsby DN32 0LP, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Better to take your kids here for the play equipment than it is to rhe Teenager infested People's Park. Also great for dogs."
"Our council tax paid to lay a new pathway through this small green space (once a graveyard). The eastern half is subject to flooding, the result being shallow ponds with reed beds and wading birds. Most of the trees are sadly dying or are already dead. The most negative feature has to be the amount of litter and fly-tipping, especially as you enter via Winteringham road. Despite many reports and complaints to NELC, our council work force is 'not responsible' as that area is common land with no listed owner. Over the past few months the ponds have drained away leaving mud and wildlife needing to find another home, in the parched summer months this would be expected but I am writing this in February! Green spaces such as this should be nurtured and treasured, we all need them."
"I’ve never heard this place called ‘Abbey Park’ it just came up on Google Maps as this, as far as I know it’s called ‘Ainslie (Street) Recreation Ground’ A long time ago now (mid 19th to mid 20th century) before it was a green space is used to be a cemetery (graveyard). I believe many of the smallpox fatalities were buried here in the 1870s"
"Always a well kept play area for the children"
"Abbey park was fine no dog muck a spacious."
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