Classic Stoke on trent Park. Great for kids of all ages and adults too. They have a play area for younger children and a separate playground for older children. Most days there is an ice-cream van parked next to the playground, by the clock. Across from the playground is a outdoor gym great for all ages and abilities. Next to that is the tennis/badminton courts. They also provide areas for bowling, football pitches, basketball and netball courts and a skate/bmx Park area (at the top right of the park). They have two large ponds with a variety of bird life, fish and wildlife. Fishing is permitted, I assume with the correct licence. There is also two small waterfalls next to the bridges. There is plenty of space and paths to walk(some a little deteriorated in places). All of the trees, shrubs, grass, borders and planted flower displays are beautiful and well maintained throughout the seasons, which is a credit to the gardening team. They have a bandstand with a large tarmac area around it which is great for learning your child to ride a bike and a fabulous stage for those who like an audience when they sing and dance. The park has benches and seating dotted at regular intervals but not much shelter from the sun. It has bins in desig areas. You can feed the swans, geese and other birds but on some days they have already been feed a lot of bread so would recommend wild bird seed and also nuts for the squirrels which are in abundance. Toilets are located at either end of the park. The most convenient one if you have children is the one nearest the pond area, but if your taking a stroll around the whole park the one at the top (a few minutes from the skate park) is great also. Parking is allocated on the road next to the park with limited disabled spaces. The park holds special events from time to time such as Teddy bear picnic, fun days, supporting the armed forces, small music events on the bandstand. But would love to see more. Overall its a wonderful park that has entertained generation after generation. Great...
Read moreA Tranquil Oasis in the Heart of the City
Longton Park is a hidden gem that showcases nature at its finest, right in the midst of urban life. From the moment you enter, you'll be greeted by the serene beauty that this park has to offer.
Nestled in the heart of the city, Longton Park is a haven for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle. The lush greenery, well-maintained gardens, and picturesque lake create a sense of tranquility that's hard to find in an urban setting.
One of the highlights of Longton Park is the captivating lake, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterside or simply sit on a bench and watch the swans gracefully glide across the water. The park's well-paved pathways make it easy to explore the entire area, making it accessible to everyone, including families with strollers or individuals using wheelchairs.
For nature enthusiasts, the variety of trees and plants, along with the neatly trimmed hedges and flower beds, provide a feast for the eyes. It's a paradise for birdwatchers too, with a diverse range of avian species that call the park home.
Families will appreciate the well-equipped playground, which keeps children engaged and entertained. There are also plenty of open spaces for picnics, making it an ideal spot for a weekend outing with friends and family.
The park is not only a natural haven but also a cultural hub. The historic pavilion adds character to the surroundings and often hosts events and exhibitions, enhancing the cultural vibrancy of the area.
In conclusion, Longton Park is a must-visit destination for those who seek a peaceful refuge amidst the urban chaos. It beautifully blends nature, tranquility, and culture in one remarkable setting, and it's a testament to the city's commitment to preserving green spaces for the enjoyment of all. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, this park is a delightful escape that you won't...
Read moreAfter quite a few years of not visiting we had gentle amble round Longton Park today. Parking on the road today at around 10am was easy. I'm in a wheelchair at the moment but access was very easy and one can drive through the top gates a nd oar just inside if that's needed. Unfortunately some of the tarmac paths are in a pretty bad state which made it a tad uncomfortable at times. There's a very smart looking cafe near the bandstand now which was quite busy. Generally it's all fairly well kept and looking tidy. This being a Monday morning maybe made all the difference but it proved very enjoyable and pleasant. Sitting on one of the many benches around the big pool enjoying the ducks and geese and chatting to passers by was a joy. All in all a lovely, pleasant morning of relaxation. The only fly in the ointment for us was as said the state of some of the paths but unfortunately this is standard across the city when...
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