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Brockhill Country Park
"Brockhill's lake, woods, meadows, picnic, and play areas – along with the excellent Brockhill Café – make Brockhill Country Park in Hythe a great spot for a family day out. The park is also rich in wildlife, including marbled white butterflies, green woodpeckers, and carpets of snowdrops.We also offer team-building activities at Brockhill Country Park, starting from £60 per person. Our aim is to inspire groups and employers to break away from life inside and get back to nature, as fresh air and rustling leaves are key ingredients for our mental health and wellbeing. We have designed unique, fun and exciting team building activities which will result in your group feeling refreshed, valued and motivated. Find out more today!"
Address: Sandling Road Saltwood, Hythe CT21 4HL, KEN, GB
Phone: 01303 266327
State: KEN
City: Hythe
Zip Code: CT21 4HL


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Visted Brockhill Park with our daughters 5mo and 3yo for the first time to attend the Halloween events they held there this year and we absolutely loved it! The Halloween events were some of the best I've been to, whittling wands, toasting apples over a fire, potion and spider web making - all round excellent fun for the kids. The park itself is lovely and has paths which are pram accessible. The play park there is very good for all ages. And it has a cafe on site too - what more could you ask for?! Will be returning for their Christmas events for sure.
Always love visiting brockhill. Great for a walk in all seasons. Especially love the special events during the kids holidays. We did the summer bug event and also did the autumn bug event. Loved by the children. Parking isn't too expensive, nice little cafe and lovely clean toilets. Brilliant play park and lovely pond for feeding ducks. Playground: Relatively big, has swings, climbing and slides plus places to sit. Some areas in the shade and some in the sun Restrooms: Clean and adequate. Dog-friendliness: Great place for walking dogs, gravel paths and grassy areas. Picnic area: Benches near the cafe and around the pond
Really pretty, with lovely views on the different trails. It's not a 5 star review due to the car parking fees yes they are cheap but putting it up a pound for weekends seems silky just have a middle ground and charge it 7 days a week. The food from the kiosk was lovely, all vegetarian but also had vegan and gluten free options available. They also make the perfect "builder's" cup of tea! With plenty of seating areas and all at a sensible cost. Toilets as per many public toilets could do with improvement but at least they have some avaliable on site.
A peaceful valley full of delights. Family friendly with charming wooden animal sculptures, a playground, a cafe - when open, never tried - rivulets converging in rushing torrents in winter, a lake with waterfowl, bamboo jungles - magic for adventures. Dog-friendliness: Saw many friendly dogs!
Had a lovely walk with the Mrs and kids.. Beautiful scenery and a great little play park for the kids as well.. Parking only £2.70 fix price but lasts all day.. I have been there before but train and it's about a 15-20 minute walk from sandling station
Pay by phone parking or cash £1.90 a day using phone app. The carpark and cafe, plus a tarmac path to the kids playground are disabled friendly, after that you will need a hovercraft. Wear strong boots, you will need them, nice views and beautiful scenery but the grassed paths are undulating and steep in some points, don't go after a rain storm. Ducks are on the small lake just waiting to be feed, toilets and park rangers cabin are by the carpark and cafe. The cafe has some great food at reasonable prices, very helpful and pleasant staff, dog friendly with outdoor seating, indoor seating for non dog walkers.
A lovely walk with great paths and lovely sites. There’s tiny waterfalls, water cascades, bamboo forest and views of the sea. The kids loved playing in the playground and there’s plenty of benches for tired adventures along the way.
Good fun , park for the kids ,ducks in the pond ,lots to explore and a cafe at the end . Only 4 stars as the toilets are abiy grubby and you can't pay card at the cafe ,but you can pay for parking on the card so that's handy.
Lovely place to go for a walk with children, nice open spaces and beautiful scenery. Small cafe with tea, coffee, ice creams, chips, cake, etc and doesn't cost a fortune!
Good with the bad. Nice little find I never knew about which we can pop too on the way to the coast. BUT it's Very hilly, So for disabled or in a wheelchair not ideal. Play area is boring for toddlers under 5. Not actually very safe either. We walked the whole place and got to see the wildlife. But we had a push chair, and struggled. So again not great for young kids in pushchairs or buggies. The pond is slightly mucky and overgrown in places . But ducks are friendly to feed. Shame when we went a group of 10 or more kids turned up that tried to kick them and the adults did nothing.
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