Pentre Mawr Park situated in the heart of Abergele is a beautiful landscape. With the Mansion once occupied in Victorian times by a Solicitor from Manchester which now houses private retiring elderly residents, the park caters for all. A skate park just near the entrance is joined with Tennis courts. A Football area is also nearby. Walking along the paths you come across a playground for youngsters. Also 2 large nature ponds are home to a variety of wildlife and feathered regulars like ducks, coots and Swans. One pond has a standing deck for people to observe and sit. Along the paths their are a variety of trees and shrubs and a walled garden is also viewable, rugby and cricket is also played on the fields when teams meet. Bring a picnic if weather is fine as no cafe on site. Also be aware that if heavy rain has fallen some areas of the fields do flood... Apart from this a lovely morning or afternoon can be spent here with family or friends with a wonderful view of Grwych Castle which you can also visit...
Read moreBeautiful park situated just off the A55 in Abergele. Pentre Mawr Park has something for everyone. It has a skater park, tennis court, a playground suitable for children of all ages. If you fancy a walk around this picturesque park, it has many delights to withhold. Wood carvings are dotted around so it's great for exploring with the kiddes to see if you can find them all. It has a lovely duck pond which homes many species such as coots, moorhens, mallards and swans. If your a pokemon go fan, it also has many pokestops and gyms to be spun and battled around the park. Large grassy areas also surround, so if you just wanted a nice little picnic on a nice sunny day, there are plenty of spot to choose from. My family and I regularly visit Pentre Mawr park as it just has so much to offer, so I highly reccomend this wonderdul...
Read moreTLDR: A lovely little park for a stroll
The park has quite a few facilities and features: Cricket ground Rugby and football pitches Lots of benches A hidden garden A small lake Playground Skatepark Tennis courts Basketball court (not full, solid framing around)
It’s great for dog walking and jogging around, with it being tarmac all around. Of course you can go off the track and walk around the centre mass of trees and the playing fields.
A walk around takes about 15 minutes assuming you don’t stop, so it’s not huge, but very good for dog walking and some wildlife by the pond.
Theres plenty of parking and I’ve never not been able to park personally, though on a match day, you might need to park roadside outside of the park.
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