AS the end of the summer holidays approaches, you may be looking for some final ideas for keeping the kids entertained.
Playgrounds are the perfect choice on dry days, providing children with an opportunity to get active in the great outdoors.
These are the Herefordshire play parks with the best Google reviews.
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Aylestone Park
Where: HR1 1JJ
Rating: 5/5
Aylestone Park, situated just off the A465, has plenty of parking and lots of space for children to play.
Archenfield Park
Where: HR9 7TA
Rating: 5/5
Situated in a peaceful corner of Ross-on-Wye, Archenfield Park is one of the market town’s most popular play areas.
King George V Playing Fields
Where: HR2 7RQ
Rating: 5/5
The playground at King George V is large with several facilities. The park was named after King George V who encouraged the development of playing fields to provide children and young people with spaces to learn and develop.
Bodenham Playground
Where: HR1 3HT
Rating: 5/5
Based in Bodenham, near Hereford, this playground is perfect for family fun.
Waterworks Museum
Where: HR4 0LJ
Rating: 4.5/5
If you’re looking for a longer family day out, why not head to the Waterworks Museum where you can look around before using the play area? The Waterworks Museum is open every Tuesday and on select Sundays.
Rope Walk
Where: HR9 7BX
Rating: 4.5
If you head slightly west from Ross-on-Wye’s pretty town centre and walk down the Rope Walk on the riverside, you’ll find a small, enclosed play area with a slide and other play apparatus.
Belmont Country Park
Where: HR2 7GE
Rating: 4.5
A green oasis on the southern edge of Hereford, Belmont Country Park has a small play area suitable for younger children. Selected lawn spaces around the park are also open for families to play outdoor games.
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