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Brungerley Park
Address: 103 Waddington Rd, Clitheroe BB7 2HN, UK
State: Lancashire
City: Clitheroe
Zip Code: BB7 2HN

opening times

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


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Reviews
We went for the first time, just my partner and I. It is a lovely place and you could spend a lot of time there. There is a sculpture trail which we followed and there is a mix of beautiful scenery from rivers, the quarry stone and woodland and a beautiful meadow. Plenty of benches to sit on on the top of the trail. I would say though, as someone who has some mobility issues that although the paths are clear and some are being updated which is good for prams and wheelchairs, there are some very steep areas. I was glad of the hand rail in places because I struggled. I took my time. The worry I would have for you though is that if you are not fit pushing someone in a chair uphill, and can just manage on the flat, because let's face it, a wheelchair can be a weight in itself the whole trail might be quite strenuous. I'd stay at the start of the trail and when you get to the steps maybe go back. Even that is a decent and lovely walk though as the river runs on the one side all the way. Take a packed lunch and take your time to enjoy it. Like I say, a lovely place. The other downside was the parking. There wasn't any so we had to park on the road. The reason I gave it 4 and not 5 was because of the lack of parking and very steep parts which I didn't feel particularly warned of from the website before we went. On the whole though a decent walk.
Interesting linear park with sculpture trail. It's useful to have a leaflet about the trail with you to find them all. Lovely views through the trees and down to the river. Unfortunate views to industry in the other direction with a inescapable droning noise. Great place to walk a dog.
Lovely little find today for a nice shady off lead walk with the dogs to get out of the sun. Parked on the road just past the gates, apparently there’s a nearby car park past the cemetery. Sign post would be useful. Added bonus of the sculpture trail, some could do with repair/tidy but still worth a look.
This is a lovely park for a walk with the family, alone or with the dogs. The only issue is one of the paths has been shut a number of years due to falling trees. It was the path along the river with lovely views. This doesnt really impact the park just makes the loops around a little shorter. Some lovely sculptures along the way to find and admire too. There is also a disabled fishing bay which is chair accessible.
Lovely views. Pleasant short walk. Sculpture park.
Great for dogs and kids. Well kept paths . Easy to walk around
Great linear park by River Ribble. Its a sculpture park so good for the kids to spot things. My favourite is the kingfisher. For those who enjoy a bit of industrial diversity, walk past Johnson Mathey platinum refinary! We take the ruff w't smooth up in't north!!
Such a lovely area next to the river and lovely fields to picnic on and kids to play in or around the water
It's a lovely park with good path and surprisingly not so much mud even after recent storms and floods. Great place to walk the dog and find entertainment for the kids. Sadly the sculptures are now a bit tired and need some TLC but if you set your expectations of this part low then a great place to go.
Was a nice park to visit, enjoyed looking at all the artworks and sculptures, there's also a good BMX track with lot's of steep drop s located around the quarry area. Definitely worth a visit, it's situated just before the bridge, if you go over the bridge there's a lay-by that you can park in. Coming from Clitheroe under the railway bridge.
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