Car Park
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Wayne Harrhy
Great place for a walk. Please remember there are signs everywhere about keeping dogs on leads which seem to be ignored by 80% of dog walkers.
Feb 21st, 2023 -
Peter Holder
Nov 5th, 2022 -
NektaAVFC
Aug 16th, 2022 -
Helen
The carpark is in a great location right next to the water, its a lovely spot for a walk, fish, or paddle board. You could fit at least 20 cars, it is a gravel carpark so take care for holes. Care should be taken driving down the country lanes, there are working farms nearby and tractors regularity driving up and down, some people were driving far too fast and nearly collided with a tractor. Kingfishers and other wildlife can spotted along the waterway. There is a lot of algae, so be sure to wash your boards to prevent cross water contamination and reeds can get stuck on your fin, even when paddling centrally so take care to remove and leave no trace. Would make a great spot to watch the sunset on a summers evening.
Aug 13th, 2022 -
Toni Minson
An amazing little hide away for a picnic under the trees and a bit of kingfisher spotting. Mind the cow pats
Aug 11th, 2022
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Car Park located?
A Car Park is located at Ward Ln, King's Isle Ward, eng TA7 8RW
Q What days are Car Park open?
A Car Park is open:
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Q How is Car Park rated?
A Car Park has a 4.7 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Car Park
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Overall Rating
( 6 Reviews )Wayne Harrhy on Google
Great place for a walk. Please remember there are signs everywhere about keeping dogs on leads which seem to be ignored by 80% of dog walkers.
Peter Holder on Google
NektaAVFC on Google
Helen on Google
The carpark is in a great location right next to the water, its a lovely spot for a walk, fish, or paddle board. You could fit at least 20 cars, it is a gravel carpark so take care for holes. Care should be taken driving down the country lanes, there are working farms nearby and tractors regularity driving up and down, some people were driving far too fast and nearly collided with a tractor.
Kingfishers and other wildlife can spotted along the waterway. There is a lot of algae, so be sure to wash your boards to prevent cross water contamination and reeds can get stuck on your fin, even when paddling centrally so take care to remove and leave no trace. Would make a great spot to watch the sunset on a summers evening.
Toni Minson on Google
An amazing little hide away for a picnic under the trees and a bit of kingfisher spotting. Mind the cow pats