Hothfield Park in Bognor Regis is a delightful destination for nature lovers and families alike. Here’s a review highlighting its key features: Hothfield Park is surrounded by lush greenery and beautifully maintained gardens. The park's landscape includes diverse plant life, vibrant flower beds, and well-kept pathways that invite leisurely strolls The park offers a range of facilities, including picnic areas, playgrounds for children, and open spaces for recreational activities. Families can enjoy a day out with plenty of space for games and relaxation. The park is home to various wildlife species, making it a great spot for birdwatching and nature observation. Visitors can often see squirrels, rabbits, and a variety of birds, adding to the park's charm. Hothfield Park is easily accessible, making it a convenient option for both locals and tourists. The paths are well-maintained, ensuring that visitors of all ages can enjoy the park comfortably. Throughout the year, Hothfield Park hosts community events and activities, fostering a sense of community and providing entertainment for visitors. These events often include markets, festivals, and outdoor concerts. Hothfield Park is a gem in Bognor Regis, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're looking for a place to relax, enjoy a picnic, or engage in outdoor activities, Hothfield Park provides a welcoming atmosphere for everyone.
In conclusion, Hothfield Park is a must-visit for anyone in the Bognor Regis area, providing a perfect blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and...
Read moreVisited this park as a once off and it was amazing.
The park is so well kept and there is plenty of wildlife running around.
It was out of season when I visited so the mini railway wasn't running however the size of it is amazing so it must be a pretty good ride.
The boating lake was large enough for young children to enjoy a peddle boat but not large enough for an adult boating adventure.
The cafe had some lovely staff and the cookies kept my kids happy.
The play area for the children was great there was one area still under development however the zip line was still accessible and great fun. There was a bigger kids climbing frame which was fun with a wider slide incase an adult decided to "help". And the tots play area was nice, not too high but enough to make the little ones feel like they were adventuring. It was also very nice to see the inclusion of a disabled swing for wheel chair users.
The adventure golf looked awesome but sadly the wife wouldn't let me play so I can only give it a 9 out of 10 visual rating (no windmill so - 1 point)
Overall an absolutely stunning park with plenty to do it's just a shame I don't live closer.
A solid...
Read moreI have dropped my rating from my last visit due to experience on this visit,I go through the park daily on my way home from work,the park has had alot of funding recently over 1 million and in hindsight is alot more inviting than before with more attractions aimed towards the young,but unfortunately this has also attracted the Eastern Europeans to set up camp in the shrub areas of the park and dumping there bear cans and bottles in clear view around these areas.On closer inspection, I've never seen so many dumped cans and bottles ever and the smell of cannabis wafting through the air from all directions, as they come from what I think is third world countries, why are they set on taking the Pi## out of us and our country with so much disregard, what a shame,it's giving bognor regis and it's attractions a run for its money and to attract future holiday makers to this town.It seems to me that it's all down hill from here,I'm sure we British would not get away with anything like this in there countries, so why here,we are to soft and reserved,where has it all gone...
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