**Arthur Newbery Park: A Scenic Retreat for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Families**

Nestled on a picturesque hill in Tilehurst, Reading, Arthur Newbery Park offers a serene escape for those seeking both relaxation and recreation. This open park features expansive grasslands, lovingly maintained as a summer meadow, and is lined with stunning avenues of beech and lime trees. Visitors can stroll along wide, mown pathways that provide breathtaking views across the River Thames and towards the enchanting Mapledurham Woods.

Ideal for family outings, the park encourages outdoor activities such as walking, picnicking, and nature exploration, making it a perfect destination for all ages. Adjacent to the park, Kentwood Copse presents a delightful woodland area where children can engage with nature and discover the local wildlife. Arthur Newbery Park is dedicated to creating memorable experiences for its visitors, whether you’re looking to unwind in nature or enjoy a fun day out with loved ones.

For more information about our facilities or to inquire about hosting events in this beautiful setting, don’t hesitate to reach out via phone or visit our website. We are committed to providing exceptional service and ensuring every visit is enjoyable. Come and experience the charm of Arthur Newbery Park – your gateway to outdoor adventure in Reading!

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Alan Toovey

5 Google Rating

A good sized play park with lots of play equipment. One of the beat in the area.

5/ 5

A good sized play park with lots of play equipment. One of the beat in the area.

Martin Pilkington

5 Google Rating

A beautiful park to just sit and look at the view. And get your trousers full of paw marks.

5/ 5

A beautiful park to just sit and look at the view. And get your trousers full of paw marks.

Em Bonewell

5 Google Rating

Beautiful little green space in between many houses, plenty of rooms to throw balls for dogs and kid

5/ 5

Beautiful little green space in between many houses, plenty of rooms to throw balls for dogs and kids alike. Great children's park and very clean and well managed.

Stacey Moore

5 Google Rating

Lovely big park, play area, nice little stream and some wooded areas. Been coming here since I was a

5/ 5

Lovely big park, play area, nice little stream and some wooded areas. Been coming here since I was a kid and now take my kids here

Para-Mentis Channel by Piggsy Lamb

4 Google Rating

Been doing some work with a client, interested if the area has any paranormal activity.

4/ 5

Been doing some work with a client, interested if the area has any paranormal activity.

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