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Irchester Country Park

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This former ironstone quarry has a wonderful children's play area as well as a network of long and short trails through 83 hectares of mixed woodland. The park is home to the Quarryman's Rest Cafe, Jungle Parc UK and the Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway museum.

Park Information

Superb children's play and activity areas supported by East Midlands Development Agency
Quarryman's Rest cafe open every day except Christmas Day


What you can do at the park;

Wander through the Woods - enjoy a stroll through mixed woodland along one of the many surfaced paths.
Listen out for wildlife - the "laugh" of the Green Woodpecker or the deep "caw" of the rook...
Enjoy lunch in one of our picnic areas or bring your own BBQ for use in our special designated BBQ area.
Look out for wildlife - hunt for the signs of the park's inhabitants from Muntjac Deer to Hedgehogs, Stoats and squirrels.
Make time for an adventure in the children's playground - the safe, enclosed area has equipment suitable for children up to 12 years old.
High ropes adventure trail. Visit the Jungle Parc website to book a place or for information
Dig deep - look for the clues to Irchester's quarrying past from the hills and dales or open gullet and quarry face to the quarry supervisor's office - now The Quarryman's Rest cafe.
Steam along to the free Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway Museum (only open on Sundays) Call (01234) 750469 or (01604) 675368 for more details.
Have a kick about - our open meadows, especially Royal Meadow, are ideal for ball games.
Navigate your way around the park - Orienteering Packs available.


Get involved
We manage Irchester Country Park for the benefit of both its wildlife and its human visitors. The Countryside Rangers and our many volunteers are constantly striving to develop and enhance facilities at the park.

We need your help to continue this work – why not join our team of volunteers?



Ironstone narrow gauge Railway museum;
Located within the park, there is a small museum of working steam and diesel locomotives run by the Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway Trust. Open Sundays 10:00am – 5:00pm (summer) or 10:00am – 4:00pm (winter). For more information call (01234) 750469 or (01604) 675368.
Free entry;
4 working steam locomotives, 4 diesel
over 40 items of rolling stock
250 metre long demonstration line
Working locomotive demonstrations held on the last Sunday of every month during the summer.
Royal meadow


This dog-free area is perfect for family picnics, relaxing or playing games. During the summer, the one-hectare Royal Meadow can be hired by groups and organisations as a venue for medium sized events. Off-road parking for up to 500 cars is available.

Working woodland;
Between 1930 and 1960 over 250,000 trees were planted at Irchester – a mixture of conifers and hardwoods such as alder and poplar. These tree plantations are managed for wildlife, timber and recreational use.

There is an on-going programme of selective felling and thinning – with replacement planting of native broadleaf trees such as oak and ash to improve the wildlife habitats.

The timber produced is converted in the on-site workshop into signs and benches and is used in all our Country Parks. Firewood, rustic poles and sawn timber are on sale at the park – ask at the Visitor Centre for more details.


Cafe open
Located in the heart of the park, the original quarry supervisor's building has been converted into a cafe called "The Quarryman's Rest".

Park & Countryside Information
Light refreshments
http://www.quarrymansrestcafe.co.uk


Sorry;
Due to the presence of electricity pylons and power lines we regret that there must be NO kite-flying in the park.
There are no litter bins within Northamptonshire's Country Parks – please take your rubbish home.
In order to help everyone enjoy their visit and to protect the park's wildlife dog-owners are asked to keep their animals under control at all times, respect the dog-free area of Royal Meadow and to be aware that 'Poop Scoop' laws apply to the whole site.


Jungle Parc high ropes adventure course Enjoy lots of amazing activities as you glide through the trees on rope bridges, zip lines and cargo nets.
Open Wednesday to Sunday inclusive April to October and daily during school holidays.
For more information or to book a place, visit the Jungle Parc website www.jungleparc.co.uk or email [email protected]. For last minute bookings, telephone 07989 139 357.

Address: Gipsy Ln, Little Irchester, Irchester, Wellingborough NN29 7DL, UK
Phone: 0300 126 5934
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State: Northamptonshire
City: Wellingborough
Zip Code: NN29 7DL

opening times

Monday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM


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Reviews
The park is fun with many activities for child and adult it has deep forests and many playgrounds scattered around the paths. For those who want a nice family time there is many picnic beaches along the path and for those explorers out there there are many off road paths leading into the heart of the forest. Over all I had an amazing experience. However the off road paths aren't rally child friendly being very steep + I saw a young girl face plant into the ground due to some steep paths. Over all an enjoyable and peaceful experience.
Great walks and trails. lots of random playvarras form kids. well made. toilets good. lots of parking and fair price. coffee was terrible. dogs love it.
Beautiful woods with an adventure course on sight. Multiple marked out paths to walk depending on the distance you want to walk, but many off route walks too which I'd recommend to find some really beautiful areas of the woods. The woods has a rich history which you can read about on the signs dotted around the woods and in the railway museum too.
Really nice place to go with a big play area and some lovely different trails you can do. We did the play trail which had little pockets of wooden play areas along the way round which the children loved!
A brilliant, relaxing and a very picturesque place with the added bonus of it being great for the kids with, parks and the tree walk activity! Plenty to see and ample parking.
Nice 30 min walk full circle in the forest. Fresh forest air, loads of butterflies and beaches all the way. Half of the way is countryside pavement, half is concrete. £3.2 car park for minimum 4 hours
Gorgeous place to walk and explore. Paid parking on site, clean toilets and somewhere to get snacks. Great play areas for kids, lots of open space
Came here at the weekend with my wife and 6 year old. Had a great time. It was a lovely walk around and my 6yo loved the play equipment, especially the eagle and the ants den. We will definitely add this to the list to come to again.
Good old Irchy country park, solid for a walk around but definitely bring wellies if it has even considered raining. Well marked out trails with history infos on surprisingly unvandalised boards. There is a cantelever walkout above one of the old gullies which is definitely worth a walk on. Cafe is nice and has all the usual options. No bins provided other than dog waste bins so you need to hold onto the rubbish which unfortunately not everyone in society is capable of. Massive play park for the kids, my daughter loves it and also the hidden play areas too. There is also a small museum which is centered around the old quarries train line, very informative for the first time you visit. Playground: Huge playground and several smaller ones around the park Restrooms: Very satisfactory places to take care of business Dog-friendliness: Dog plop bins provided so bag it and bin it, surely a super place to get your dog seriously grubby just in time to ruin your carpets Picnic area: Benches provided you bring the food
Love this park! Hidden gems all around. Will definitely go back to explore more Playground: Playgrounds were loved by my geandaughter Restrooms: Restrooms available at no charge Dog-friendliness: Dogs were every where. Popular walking area for them Picnic area: Plenty of picnic areas to bring a picnic with you or any kind of pack up
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