The Emma Sallis Adventure Playground at Black Park Country Park hides amongst the trees next to the lake, cafe and toilets. It has some exciting equipment, including a wooden castle, several multiplays with slides, an obstacle course and a jeep springer.
This is a shady play area next to a lake you can paddle in so it makes a cool spot to visit in the summer.
The Emma Sallis Adventure Playground This adventure play area has equipment for children under 12 years old that includes: Alice’s Treehouse is next to Go Ape and is a small play area for much older children.
Black Park Country Park In the country park you can climb through the woods, try a trail, paddle around the lake’s worn and twisted tree stumps, rent bikes and Segways or go orienteering. Go Ape Go Ape at Black Park offers tree top rope courses, bike hire, Forest Segway and a Nets Adventure. The Cafes There is a lakeside cafe called the Black Park Cafe and a kiosk that sell snacks, drinks and ice creams. It also has picnic tables.
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Further Information
Nearest Town: Wexham Opens: Daily Where to Eat: Bring a picnic or eat at one of the cafes. How Long We Spent There: 3 hours Parking: There is a car with lots of spaces. Wildlife You Might See: Insects and lots of birds, including ducks, swans, coots, moorhens, grass snakes. Information Written: May 2022
County: Buckinghamshire
Nearest Postcode: SL3 6DS
Cost: Free
Facilities: Cafes, snacks, ice cream, picnic area, toilets, accessible toilets.
Buggies: Buggy friendly.
Cost of Parking: From £2.80 for two hours.
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