Open all year
Well used park close to Broxbourne Station with 6 points of interest
Water Habitat
The New River is actually a water supply aqueduct, completed in 1613, to bring drinking water from Hertfordshire to North London.
Since 1992, Thames Water has worked with local people and partners to create a 45 km [28 mile] long-distance footpath that follows the course of the New River, linking the inner city to the open countryside. The route follows, wherever possible, the historic water channel, as well as some straightened and piped sections between the New River`s starting point near Hertford to its original end in Islington. The route is waymarked throughout its length and all signs display the Path logo.
Further information on the New River Path can be found in this Thames Water produced leaflet here.
Food & Drink
Small cafe serving hot and cold drinks and snacks. For more information, please see the website here
Teenage Area
Playbuilder site for those aged 8-13 years and Dirt Ramps for bike riding.
Popular local park close to Broxbourne Station.
The park has lots of open space for ball games along with a playground for younger children. In addition, there is a playbuilder site for those aged 8-13 and some dirt ramps for biking.
There is also a small cafe on site.
On street parking is available around the park, on Churchfields. Directions here
Public Transport Information:Close to Broxbourne Railway Station.
For more information use Intalink website www.intalink.org.uk/timetables or www.nationalrail.co.uk
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