Weald Country Park
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🦌Weald Country Park

🎟Free / cheap🌳Outdoors👶Ages 0–18+
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Weald Country Park is a 500-acre park in Brentwood, Essex, ideal for family days out. Highlights include a large lake with waterfowl, a deer park with fallow and red deer, extensive walking and cycling trails, and a modern adventure playground for children. The park also has a café and visitor centre.

  • Adventure playground suitable for ages 2-12
  • Deer park and nature trails
  • Picnic areas and accessible paths
  • Parking charges apply (approx. £3-5 per day)

Practical tip: Arrive early on weekends to secure parking, and bring wellies after rain.

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

0–18+

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County

Essex
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Country

England

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