Brungerley Park
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Chamber Rating
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J Hammerstop Hardman
Mar 28th, 2023 -
Narayan Kutty
Mar 25th, 2023 -
Karl Mather
Nice park, but a number of pathways are blocked? The field behind Moorland school should have a path leading along it then tuning into the woods. Also the accessible riverside path is now blocked forcing visitors up a steep path with steps effectively closing the area down to wheelchairs and those who struggle to climb. Apart from that its lovely.
Feb 2nd, 2023 -
Luke Uk
This is a lovely park for a walk with the family, alone or with the dogs. The only issue is one of the paths has been shut a number of years due to falling trees. It was the path along the river with lovely views. This doesnt really impact the park just makes the loops around a little shorter. Some lovely sculptures along the way to find and admire too. There is also a disabled fishing bay which is chair accessible.
Jan 5th, 2023 -
Steven Harper
Oct 27th, 2022
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Brungerley Park located?
A Brungerley Park is located at 103 Waddington Rd, Clitheroe, eng BB7 2HN
Q What days are Brungerley Park open?
A Brungerley Park is open:
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Q How is Brungerley Park rated?
A Brungerley Park has a 4.4 Star Rating from 79 reviewers.
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Brungerley Park
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( 79 Reviews )J Hammerstop Hardman on Google
Narayan Kutty on Google
Karl Mather on Google
Nice park, but a number of pathways are blocked? The field behind Moorland school should have a path leading along it then tuning into the woods. Also the accessible riverside path is now blocked forcing visitors up a steep path with steps effectively closing the area down to wheelchairs and those who struggle to climb. Apart from that its lovely.
Luke Uk on Google
This is a lovely park for a walk with the family, alone or with the dogs. The only issue is one of the paths has been shut a number of years due to falling trees. It was the path along the river with lovely views. This doesnt really impact the park just makes the loops around a little shorter. Some lovely sculptures along the way to find and admire too. There is also a disabled fishing bay which is chair accessible.
Steven Harper on Google