Princesses – Toddle Doddle https://toddledoddle.com Find Your Next Adventure Sun, 11 Feb 2024 21:03:22 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 102446132 Storm the Fortress at Municipal Gardens, Aldershot https://toddledoddle.com/municipal-gardens-aldershot/ https://toddledoddle.com/municipal-gardens-aldershot/#respond Thu, 17 Aug 2023 08:09:23 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=56643 Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, Hampshire

Municipal Gardens and Play Area, Aldershot, HampshireMunicipal Gardens Play Area is a place to let your imaginations run free.

Can you sail your pirate ship past seals, sharks and an octopus to a kingdom with a village, a hilltop fortress and a pumpkin-shaped, horse-drawn carriage? 

No prizes for guessing who might live here!

 

Municipal Gardens and Play Area, Aldershot, HampshireCan you scale the fortress and clamber your way through to the tunnel slide?

 

 

 

 

Municipal Gardens and Play Area, Aldershot, HampshireWhat role will you play in the little village?

 

 

It can be busy, but we love it.

 

Municipal Gardens and Play Area, Aldershot, HampshireMunicipal Gardens has a range of newly refurbished equipment that provides a challenge for children of all ages but is only recommended to the age of 12 years. It includes:

  • a fortress climbing frame with a tube slide, climbing walls, bridges, poles and nets
  • a games area with anagrams, four in a row and reversi as well as a kitchen hob and kaleidoscope
  • a second slide for younger children
  • a network of houses for smaller children to climb around and play in
  • toddler swings
  • double swings
  • swings
  • a rope swing
  • Municipal Gardens and Play Area, Aldershot, Hampshirea tyre swing
  • a balance course
  • a roundabout
  • a spinning disc
  • a wobbly pirate ship with a steering wheel
  • sea creature springers
  • a seal seesaw
  • a Cinderella seesaw
  • a picnic table and
  • seats for adults.

 

Municipal Gardens and Play Area in Aldershot, HampshireMunicipal Gardens has a multi-use games area and you can play basketball, football, hockey and cricket. There is also a skateboarding area and an outdoor gym.

There are also gardens and open areas to walk through and picnic in.

List Play Equipment

 

Visit the Municipal Gardens website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Aldershot
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: GU11 3EP

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic and a blanket.
Facilities: None.

How Long We Spent There: 1.5 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There no car park but you can usually find a space on one of the nearby residential roads. Be sure to find one that does not have parking restrictions. We try Cargate Avenue (GU11 3EP), Upper Elms Road (GU11 3ES), Cargate Hill (GU11 3AA), The Warren (GU11 3AB) and Lansdowne Road (GU11 3ER).
Cost of Parking: Free

Information Written: June 2017
Information Checked: August 2023

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Municipal Gardens Play Area in Aldershot is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
5.0
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User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

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Brave the Water Maze at Hever Castle, Near Tonbridge https://toddledoddle.com/hever-castle/ https://toddledoddle.com/hever-castle/#respond Thu, 07 Oct 2021 11:07:48 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=8487 Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent

Hever Castle was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. It’s a picturesque castle that has everything a castle should have – a drawbridge, a moat and battlements – and even a castle-themed Hever Castle Adventure Play Area, complete with a secret passage!

I love Hever Castle. For me, it’s the perfect mix of fun, history, and nature.

 

Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentThe story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn is brought to life by costumed Tudor characters, panelled rooms,

 

 

 

 

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kentbanquet halls and even a potential candidate for Henry VIII’s bed chamber.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Grounds

Hever CastleThe grounds boast several formal gardens, statues,

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kentwaterfalls, a lake 

 

 

 

 

 

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kentand bushes shaped like chess pieces and animals. 

 

 

 

 

The Ducks

Hever CastleThere are also plenty of marauding ducks to feed.

 

 

 

 

The Two Mazes

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentThere are two mazes to pit your wits against – a hedge maze and a water maze.

 

The Hedge Maze

The hedge maze is lots of fun and took us about ten minutes of wandering around to solve.

 

 

The Water Maze

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentThe water maze is ingenious.

Your task is to reach the centre whilst dodging the jets of water that suddenly erupt when step on the wrong stone.

 

 

 

The Adventure Play Area

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentThe fantastic Hever Castle Adventure Play Area centres around a castle called Tudor Towers.

It has tube slides, turrets, bridges and poles.

 

 

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentIt also has a secret passage, maze and musical instruments.

 

 

 

 

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentThe castle is surrounded by more play equipment, including slides, swings, tunnels and an obstacle course.

 

Read more

 

Visit the Hever Castle website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Hever
County: Kent
Nearest Postcode: TN8 7NG

Adult Cost Range: Various 
Child Cost Range: Various
Free if: Under 5 years or entry to the gardens can be free with RHS membership at set times.

Opens: Daily from March to December.

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic or eat at the cafe.
Facilities: Picnic area, cafe, snacks, barbecues, toilets and accessible toilets. 

How Long We Spent There: 4 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: The castle is a short walk from the car park, which has lots of spaces.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Ducks and swans.

Information Written: May 2016
Information Checked: September 2021

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Hever Castle in Hever near Tonbridge is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

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  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
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Find a Secret Passage into the Hever Castle Adventure Play Area https://toddledoddle.com/hever-castle-adventure-play-area/ https://toddledoddle.com/hever-castle-adventure-play-area/#respond Thu, 07 Oct 2021 08:38:24 +0000 https://toddledoddle.com/hever-castle-copy/ Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kent

Hever Castle has a fabulous adventure play area centred around a huge wooden castle – can you find the secret passage into the castle, dodge the knights, puzzle through the maze and find the hidden boxes?

 

You can roughly divide the play area into three sections.

 

Tudor Towers

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentThis is a large wooden castle built like a castle

 

 

 

 

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kentwith tube slides, poles, tunnels,

 

 

 

 

 

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, Kentrope bridges, net tunnels, ladders and climbing walls.

 

 

 

 

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentOutside there is a well hiding a secret passage, which eventually emerges through a fireplace. 

 

 

 

 

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentThe castle also has musical instruments, a maze, hidden passages and games. 

Tudor Towers is for those aged 5 to 14 years.

 

 

 

Acorn Dell – Natural Play Area

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentThis sandy play area has:

  • a wooden climbing frame
  • tree trunks and climbing logs
  • a tunnel
  • stones to climb on
  • a tree house with a tube slide and a wobbly bridge
  • a willow tunnel
  • and a musical instrument. 

 

 

The Wooden Play Area

Hever Castle and Adventure Play Area, Hever, KentThis play area has:

  • toddler swings (for under 5s)
  • swings
  • a castle slide with easy to climb steps
  • knights’ horse springers
  • a swinging basket
  • wooden climbing frames with nets and ropes
  • an obstacle course
  • a zipwire.

List Play Equipment

 

Visit the Hever Castle Adventure Play Area website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Hever
County: Kent
Nearest Postcode: TN8 7NG

Adult Cost Range: Various 
Child Cost Range: Various
Free if: Under 5 years or entry to the gardens can be free with RHS membership at set times.

Opens: Daily from March to December.

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic or eat at the cafe.
Facilities: Picnic area, cafe, snacks, barbecues, toilets and accessible toilets. 

How Long We Spent There: 1.5 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: The castle is a short walk from the car park, which has lots of spaces.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Ducks and swans.

Information Written: May 2016
Information Checked: September 2021

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Hever Castle in Hever near Tonbridge is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
5.0
Sending
User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

Before taking part in any activities or visiting any places listed, you should make appropriate checks to ensure high quality provision, a safe environment is provided and to check all these details are up to date before you visit and/or take part. We accept no liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for the quality of the activities provided or places listed or for the accuracy of any information given.

 


 

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Befriend the Dragon of Butser Hill, Horndean, Near Petersfield https://toddledoddle.com/the-dragon-of-butser-hill-the-queen-elizabeth-country-park-story-trail/ https://toddledoddle.com/the-dragon-of-butser-hill-the-queen-elizabeth-country-park-story-trail/#respond Fri, 22 Sep 2017 04:39:00 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=56771 The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleThe Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail* is called “The Dragon of Butser Hill“.

The story follows the adventures of a knight, a dragon, a giant and a maiden who lived around Butser Hill in the year 845. Happily, it does not have a traditional fairy tale ending!

 

Butser Hill National Nature ReserveThe story trail was lots of fun with plenty of laughing, charging, howling and running. The children couldn’t stop scanning the skies for the dragon. 

 

 

 

Butser Hill

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleThe trail leads you around the top of Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, which is one of the highest points in Hampshire with beautiful views towards the Isle of Wight and the South Downs. It is also an ideal spot for kite flying.

 

 

Butser Hill National Nature ReserveReaching the Top

You can either walk up the hill from Queen Elizabeth Country Park or drive up from the A3. We considered walking but the Visitor’s Centre staff advised against taking a buggy.

 

 

The Paths

Butser Hill National Nature ReserveIt only took us fifteen minutes to walk to the top at a slow pace. We did not find the hill steep to climb and my toddler walked with me.

The hill is covered in rough, clumpy grass but there were paths mown through it.

 

Queen Elizabeth Country Park

Queen Elizabeth Country Park Adventure Play Area, Horndean, PortsmouthFrom Butser Hill you can easily reach Queen Elizabeth Country Park by car, where there is a cafe, play areas for a range of ages, orienteering trails and picnic areas.

They also host family friendly events, which are listed on the Queen Elizabeth Country Park website.

 

Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails

Hawley Meadows Story Trail, Camberley*These are walks with interactive stories to read along the way, as told by a cute character called the Story Snail.

Each Story Trail is about one mile long and is divided into numbered story sections that you read out as you reach number markers along the trail.

 

 

Find a Pack

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleTo follow the Story Trail you need a free pack that you can either borrow from a specified place (with a Hampshire Library card and a £20 returnable deposit) or download a story trail from the internet in written or audio form. Each pack has a map to follow and the trail itself is marked with arrows and/or pictures of the Story Snail.

Read More

 

Visit the Dragon of Butser Hill Story Trail website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Horndean
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: GU32 1QR

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic. 
Facilities: None

How Long We Spent There: 1.5 hours
Buggies: We used an all terrain buggy without any problems.

Parking: Near the top of Butser Hill is a pay and display car park with lots of spaces.
Cost of Parking: From £1.80 per hour

Wildlife You Might See: Sheep, butterflies and birds, maybe even a dragon if you are lucky!

Information Written: June 2017

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Butser Hill Story Trail at Queen Elizabeth Country Park near Horndean is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
4.0
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User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

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Stand at the Top of Hampshire on Butser Hill, Horndean https://toddledoddle.com/butser-hill-national-nature-reserve/ https://toddledoddle.com/butser-hill-national-nature-reserve/#respond Fri, 17 Feb 2017 18:20:40 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=36106 Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, Hampshire Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, Hampshire Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, Hampshire Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, Hampshire Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, Hampshire Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, Hampshire Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, Hampshire Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, Hampshire

Butser Hill is one of the highest points in Hampshire with a story trail, kite flying and beautiful views that stretch out across the South Downs and onto Portsmouth, the Isle of Wight and the Solent. 

 

Butser Hill

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleAt the very top of the hill is a wide open space with grazing sheep, an Ordnance Survey triangulation point and a large aerial mast and station (although you cannot go inside).

 

 

Queen Elizabeth Country Park

Queen Elizabeth Country Park Adventure Play Area, Horndean, PortsmouthAt the bottom of the hill is Queen Elizabeth Country Parkwhich has play areas, orienteering trails, nature spots and picnic and BBQ areas.

 

 

 

Reaching the Top

Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, HampshireYou can either walk up Butser Hill from Queen Elizabeth Country Park or drive up from the A3.

I considered walking but the Visitors’ Centre staff advised against taking a buggy on the walk.

 

 

From the Car Park

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleIt only took us fifteen minutes to walk from the car park on Butser Hill to the top of the hill (at a toddler’s pace).

The paths were covered in rough, clumpy grass but there were paths mown through it. 

 

 

Beware the Dragon 

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleThe Butser Hill Story Trail runs around the top of the hill.

It is called “The Dragon of Butser Hill” and tells you a story about knights, damsels, giants and dragons as it winds around the hilltop.

 

 

Hampshire CC’s Story Trails

Hawley Meadows Story Trail, Camberley

This is one of Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails.

These are walks with interactive stories to read along the way, which are told by a cute character called the Story Snail.

 

 

 

 

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleEach Story Trail is about one mile long and divided into numbered sections. Numbered markers prompt you to read the sections of the story along the trail

 

 

 

Find a Story Pack

Butser Hill National Nature Reserve, Horndean, HampshireTo follow the Story Trail you need a free pack that you can either borrow from a specified place (with a Hampshire Library card and a £20 returnable deposit) or download a copy of a story trail from the internet in written or audio form.

Each pack has a map to follow and the trail itself is marked with arrows and/or pictures of the Story Snail.

 

Read More

 

Visit the Butser Hill National Nature Reserve website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Horndean
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: GU32 1QR

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic 
Facilities: None

How Long We Spent There: 1.5 hours
Buggies: We used an all terrain buggy without any problems.

Parking: Near the top of Butser Hill is a pay and display car park with lots of spaces.
Cost of Parking: From £1.80 per hour

Wildlife You Might See: Sheep, butterflies and birds, maybe even a dragon if you are very lucky!

Information Written: February 2017

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Butser Hill near Horndean is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
3.5
Sending
User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

Before taking part in any activities or visiting any places listed, you should make appropriate checks to ensure high quality provision, a safe environment is provided and to check all these details are up to date before you visit and/or take part. We accept no liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for the quality of the activities provided or places listed or for the accuracy of any information given.

 


 

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Meet Princesses and a Troll along the Fleet Pond Story Trail, Fleet https://toddledoddle.com/fleet-pond-story-trail/ https://toddledoddle.com/fleet-pond-story-trail/#respond Tue, 03 Jan 2017 17:15:10 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/?p=29489 Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Story Trail Fleet Pond Story Trail Fleet Pond Story Trail

Fleet PondWe visited Fleet Pond to try out a story trail called “The Princess, the Pike and the Pond“. 

Fleet Pond was picture perfect when we visited – the sun was bright, the pond was frozen, and ducks were skating on it! 

 

A Tragic Story

Fleet Pond Story TrailWe struggled with this story, which is about some princesses whose mother has died.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fleet PondDuring the story one princess nearly drowns in Fleet Pond and the others are imprisoned under the railway arches by a troll.

I had to give up on the story as written and make up my own…

 

 

Fleet Pond

Fleet PondFleet Pond itself is a beautiful nature reserve with woods, heath and marshes surrounding the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire.

 

 

 

Fleet PondIt took us about an hour and a half to walk around the lake at a leisurely pace.

 

 

 

 

The Paths

Fleet Pond Story TrailThe paths are surfaced and easy to push a buggy along but were very muddy in places.

Great fun for the little ones but make sure you bring wellies if it’s been raining!

 

 

Hampshire CC’s Story Trails

Hawley Meadows Story Trail, Camberley

This is one of Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails.

These are walks with interactive stories to read along the way, which are told by a cute character called the Story Snail.

Each Story Trail is about one mile long and divided into numbered sections. Numbered markers prompt you to read the sections of the story along the trail.

 

 

Find a Story Pack

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, Waterlooville

To follow the Story Trail you need a free pack that you can either borrow from a specified place (with a Hampshire Library card and a £20 returnable deposit) or download a copy of a story trail from the internet in written or audio form.

Each pack has a map to follow and the trail itself is marked with arrows and/or pictures of the Story Snail

 

Read More

 

Visit the Fleet Pond Story Trail website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Fleet
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: GU51 2RR

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic.
Facilities: Picnic area.

How Long We Spent There: 2 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There is a large car park.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Ducks, swans, geese and other birds.

Information Written: January 2017

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to the Fleet Pond Story Trail at Fleet Pond in Fleet is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
  • Condition
  • Value
  • Would We Go Back
2.0
Sending
User Rating 0 (0 votes)
Comments Rating 0 (0 reviews)

 

Before taking part in any activities or visiting any places listed, you should make appropriate checks to ensure high quality provision, a safe environment is provided and to check all these details are up to date before you visit and/or take part. We accept no liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for the quality of the activities provided or places listed or for the accuracy of any information given.

 


 

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Enjoy the Bridges and Boardwalks of Fleet Pond https://toddledoddle.com/fleet-pond/ https://toddledoddle.com/fleet-pond/#respond Tue, 03 Jan 2017 13:32:56 +0000 http://toddledoddle.com/fleet-pond-story-trail-copy/ Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Story Trail Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Fleet Pond Story Trail Fleet Pond Story Trail

Fleet Pond has plenty to explore – boardwalks, jetties, three different trails, a beach with a paddling area and lots of ducks, swans and waterbirds. The area is a nature reserve and SSSI with woods, heath and marshes all surrounding the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire. 

 

Ducks, Ducks and More Ducks

Fleet PondFleet Pond is a pretty place with lots to explore – boardwalks, jetties, three different trails, a beach with a paddling area and lots of ducks, swans and waterbirds.

There are also some great paddling spots.

 

 

Passing Trains

Fleet Pond Story TrailThe reserve is quiet and peaceful, except the path along the northern shore of the lake, which has high-speed trains rocketing past it at regular intervals. This was a bit of a surprise at first but my children found it exciting.

 

 

 

The Paths

Fleet PondThe paths are surfaced and easy to push a buggy along but were very muddy in places. There are also stretches of boardwalk.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hampshire County Council’s Story Trails

Hawley Meadows Story Trail, Camberley*These are walks with interactive stories to read along the way, as told by a cute character called the Story Snail.

Each Story Trail is about one mile long and is divided into numbered story sections that you read out as you reach number markers along the trail.

 

 

 

Finding a Copy of the Story Trail

The Dragon of Butser Hill - The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Story Trail, WaterloovilleTo follow the Story Trail you need a free pack that you can either borrow from a specified place (with a Hampshire Library card and a £20 returnable deposit) or download a story trail from the internet in written or audio form. Each pack has a map to follow and the trail itself is marked with arrows and/or pictures of the Story Snail.

Read More

 

Visit the Fleet Pond website

 


Further Information

Nearest Town: Fleet
County: Hampshire
Nearest Postcode: GU51 2RR

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic.
Facilities: Picnic area.

How Long We Spent There: 2 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly

Parking: There is a large car park.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Ducks, swans, geese, waterbirds, birds and squirrels.

Information Written: January 2017

Visitor Information

 


Ratings

Our visit to Fleet Pond in Fleet is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.

 

  • Fun
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