This lovely little park has a number of short walks that would suit little legs and has masses of wildflowers to enjoy. There are a number of routes that can be followed by coloured markers, including a path up to a viewpoint.
Website and map: https://thelandtrust.org.uk/space/rabbit-ings-country-park/?doing_wp_cron=1563200285.8920269012451171875000
Parking: Free parking
Facilities: There were toilets at the visitor centre open when I visited, but they may not be open all the time. Benches around the park.
Accessibility: Good paths, steep in places. Fine for buggies and little bikes!
Whilst there are marked routes you can follow, I chose my own path, taking in most of the perimeter and viewpoint was about 4km. It was a beautiful morning, but the paths were quite quiet and I enjoyed the peace!
The walk up to the viewpoint was pretty, and there’s a well positioned bench to enjoy the view.
It’s a lovely park, and if you’re in the area, a good place to spend a couple of hours!
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