Dinton Pastures Country Park is located at Davis St, Hurst, Wokingham RG10 0TH, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Dinton Pastures Country Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Have fun in the Play Park, enjoy the delights of the Dragonfly Café or take a walk around the trails and lakes. Public toilets, changing facilities and mobility scooter hire available.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0118 974 6343

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.dinton-pastures.co.uk/

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christopher cousins

3 Google Rating

Lovely park to visit but the parking charges are way too much Typical greedy councils

3/ 5

Lovely park to visit but the parking charges are way too much Typical greedy councils

Theresa Thomas

1 Google Rating

Park is fine, but beware of the parking machine. We thought we'd paid for parking (along with severa

1/ 5

Park is fine, but beware of the parking machine. We thought we'd paid for parking (along with several other vehicles) but unfortunately when we returned to our car we had a £50 parking fine. This was because the ticket the machine spat out said "payment cancelled". We just assumed this was the ticket and all was well. We were not the only people affected by this problem.

Gopakumar Gopinathan

5 Google Rating

Easy getaway from Reading town. Spacious and serene - this is a must visit country park in Berkshire

5/ 5

Easy getaway from Reading town. Spacious and serene - this is a must visit country park in Berkshire. Recommend spending whole day here. Ideal for family. Boat hire available if required. More than 1 car parking.

Rory Cantellow

5 Google Rating

Dinton Pastures is a lovely piece of the country. Park Run is here during winter. The mud and puddle

5/ 5

Dinton Pastures is a lovely piece of the country. Park Run is here during winter. The mud and puddles … A truly lovely place to come and walk get in touch with nature and, well, just relax and get some head space. Lots of walkers and dog walkers and families. Take a break from the chaos of life and go here. Clear your head. Enjoy.

Clinton Davis

4 Google Rating

An excellent place for families to gather, it roughly the halfway point between ourselves and our Br

4/ 5

An excellent place for families to gather, it roughly the halfway point between ourselves and our Bristol family. The crazy golf was great fun, though expensive for six of us. The cafe's food and drink are good and its staff helpful. There is some signage on the walks, but more would be useful, hence one star dropped.

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