Burgess Park
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🌳Burgess Park

🎟Free / cheap🌳Outdoors👶Ages 0–18+
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A large, 57-hectare public park in Southwark, South London, offering a wide range of activities for families.

  • Playground: A modern, inclusive play area with equipment for toddlers and older children.
  • Lake: A large lake with a path around it, home to ducks and swans – great for a stroll.
  • Sports: Basketball courts, football pitches, a cycling track, and a BMX track.
  • Green spaces: Ample lawns for picnics, ball games, or just relaxing.
  • Café: The Pavilion Café serves snacks and drinks.

Practical tips: Free entry, plenty of benches, public toilets near the café. Suitable for all ages, from babies to teens. Popular for weekend family outings.

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

0–18+

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Country

England

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