Things to do and see at Whittleford Park
The information is taken from the Whittleford Park Leaflet and local information about the park from the community.
Whittleford Park is a large beautiful 63 Hectare County Park, the biggest in Nuneaton and Bedworth.
Nuneaton and Bedworth website.
https://www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk/site/
https://www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk/info/20042/parks_and_open_spaces/76/parks_and_green_spaces/2
With a wonderful variety of walks on some paths that have been updated to make them wheelchair and pushchair comparable*.
Please note that some of the paths may not be accessible at certain times of the year due to weather conditions. Also due to it being a wildlife park some route are only accessible to people who are able to walk on unleavened ground and use steps.
With a wonderful variety of walks through the following
- Ancient woodland
- Scrubland
- Willow thickets
- Flowering Meadows
- Ponds
- Marshlands
- Picnicking areas with benches.
- Cycle tracks.
- Play areas.
- An open air gym.
- Art work.
- Heritage link(s) into the Industrial past.
- Access to Stockingford community centre.
- Access to Camphill Community Centre. (The Chess Centre.)
- Fishing spots.
- Bird feeding spots.
One of the bridges in the Park, their are a number of them in the park. This one leads to the bottom of Bucks hill/Camphill near Rannoch Drive.
- Wildlife surveys
- clean up groups
- local projects and activity days.
For more information before booking a visit to the park , please check the local weather forecasted and speak to our local Friends of Whittleford Park Group by clicking on the link below.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/490099378494548
You can also contact Stockingford Community Centre that is on Haunchwood Road Right next to the Haunchwood Road park entrance.
https://www.stockingfordcc.org/contact
Contact Us:
Stockingford Community Centre
Haunchwood Road
Nuneaton
CV10 8DY
02476 388 508
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