Having lived near the park many years ago we have very happy memories of our daily walks to feed the ducks. The day we visited was rather dreary and wet, but we still managed to enjoy wlaking through the park from the Roman Museum to the Abbey.There is a café in the park, which we did not visit because of the 'no buggies' policy.The lakes were full of ducks, swans and geese, which we enjoyed watching. The water play area was closed, it being February, and as it was raining we did not visit the play area for the same reason.The park is well kept and it is a pleasure to walk through, even on a grey wet day.
Our visit to this excellent museum was spoiled by the sheer number of schoolchildren who jostled us, shouted and ran about. The museum is small and was overwhelmed. We could not hear any of the video presentations, nor get near to many of the exhibits. Some teachers made efforts to control their charges, others did not. Museum staff tried their best, but there were just too many children. Great pity!
Beautiful park in the middle of St Albans. It is well kept and safe to walk in. Lots of water birds on the lake in the middle of the park and dont forget to take a look at the remains of the Roman Wall. At the edge of the Park are a number of old pubs that are worth stopping off at.
A great walk on a cold and frosty morning watch the ducks et al doing there thing and take in the lovely backdrop of St Albans Cathedral a great place for family's dogs and loved ones to stroll around
Nice park with a lovely lake there are ruins within the park and a small museum housing a baths. the larger museum is just outside the park.
Great walking paths and beautiful on a sunny day. The swans on the lake are giant - probably from so many people feeding them! Really enjoyed this park and would definitely want to take a stroll through again.
A beautiful scenic park with a huge lake, lots of ducks & geese. A Childrens Water Play area plus a childrens play park - swings etc.A vintage pub at one corner of the park, a Waffle Restaurant at another corner and a Roman museum with fantastic displays. And a great view of the impressive St Albans Abbey.
Lovely park full of walks, playgrounds, café and a lake complete with swans. Great way to spend a few hours
The park, which includes a lake covers a vast area and is particularly popular with families in the summer. If you're a young family who want a cheap day out then you need go no further. Hvae a nice day and enjoy yourselves.
This is a beautiful park almost in the centre of St Albans. It's a fantastic place to spend a cheap family day out, especially in the summer when the free splash park is open. There is also a children's play park, a stunning lake where you can feed the ducks and occasionally a small fair. And for those without children it's also a great place to park up under a tree for a picnic and a glass of wine. For the sporty folk, there are beach volley ball courts, tennis courts, mini golf and a weekly Park Run event on a Saturday morning too. I live close by and had to forgo the luxury of a back garden in order to be able to afford a place in this lovely city, but thanks to this fabulous park I haven't missed it at all.