Living in Oxford you can really take for granted the beautiful outdoor spaces we have and going for a walk with a friend one summer evening in Uni parks reminded me why Oxford is a pretty good place to spend some time! We felt a bit guilty watching the runners doing their laps as we headed across the bridge and walked to the Victoria Arms in Old Marston!
A good place in Oxford to relax and enjoy the time with friends. Usually you can find a lot of students there, which reminds that Oxford is a city of students.
average park to me. great for going for a jog, having a picnic, playing outdoor games, cricket field, and close to town.
we walked to the front gate of the cathedral to discover it was closed. We stumbled to the park by accident and what a pleasant surprise. You can walk through a nice little alley through the college grounds too and see the gardens.
One of the best recreational areas in any city in the world. Not only is entrance free but you can watch First Class Cricket for free.You can walk round the well maintained paths and fields watching the ever changing flora or run to keep fit. You can walk your dog or feed the ducks. You can sit on one of the many benches and observe the many professorial types wandering round discussing new concepts in philosophy or just talking to themselves.Just go there to relax. It's less than ten minutes walk from the City centre.
A beautiful place to go for a walk ( or take a picnic) before or after a visit to the Oxford University Museums a little further along Parks Road, it is lovely in all seasons. Magnificent trees and well planted shrubs in the formal areas of the park contrast with the wild flowers and grasses nearer the eastern edge. In late Spring and Summer, getting to the Rainbow Bridge over the Cherwell ( Thames) affords visitors a good view of the struggles to punt a straight course on the river! Occasional university cricket matches are a great way to spend Saturdays there.
One of my favourite strolls takes me right up through the UP across the river and along to the Cherwell Boathouse. The Parks are invariably clean, well looked after places and lovely to bring the family to on a warm day. One word of caution is not to get locked in; it's not happened to us yet, but we have had some near misses!
A hidden gem right in the centre of Oxford I was lucky enough to open the parks am and close the parks pm I had the privilege of seeing it early morning in the sun, what a start to the day, people out walking their dogs runningA very peaceful Place to sit and take it all in if you visit then do take a walk in the Parks great location always something going on !!!
Beautiful buildings, fascinating history. Unfortunately it was a very rainy day which spoilt things a bit
走过Radcliffe Camera,进入公园路就进入牛津大学的校园区了,再继续往前走就是牛津大学公园了。公园很大,有大片的草坪。公园的另一个门开在St Giles大街上。