Lovely for fog walkers or walkers. We headed here with our 9 month old puppy. The park itself is nice with wildlife, the individual ponds, housing ducks, ducklings, swans, and birds. Unless your dog has impeccable recall, I'd advise keeping them on a lead. The park runs parallel with the main road. We also walked the towpath, which was quiet. You can sit and watch the boats and more wildlife in the water. There are also benches dotted around the park. There are dog bins, so please pick up after your dog!! Plenty of free parking and a golf course directly opposite the car park. The main road is a sod to get out of if you're turning right! We opted for a week day, so it was relatively quiet in the park. We'll...
Read moreFree parking- The park itself is beautiful, it's dog friendly and there's a lovely big open grassy area for dogs to run around and have fun! Lots of bins too which is handy. There's a few picnic benches and a small kids park too so its quite family friendly.
You can also walk next to the water to see the boats which is lovely and peaceful, we enjoyed watching the dragonflies and butterflies.
Downside is its not very disabled friendly- we really struggled getting a small mobility scooter around- and in places we had to push the scooter to get up the hills. The grass is very uneven and...
Read moreFirst time visit to Bure Park although have had numerous holidays in Caister on Sea previously. My wife and I made enquiries at the pitch and putt kiosk and were greeted by a very friendly man named John. We explained that we were basically novices to playing Golf but he took the time to explain in detail everything we needed to know. The course is an 18 hole & I even managed a par 3 once!! The greens appeared extremely well maintained as was all the equipment supplied. We thoroughly enjoyed the experience so much that we returned two days later!! Thanks again John for making us...
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