**Charvil Country Park** is a charming outdoor oasis nestled in the heart of Reading, UK, at Park Lane, RG10 9TY. This family-friendly park is designed to offer visitors a delightful escape into nature, where lush greenery meets a variety of recreational opportunities. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, have a fun-filled picnic with loved ones, or engage in outdoor activities such as cycling and birdwatching, Charvil Country Park provides the perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories.

What sets Charvil Country Park apart is its commitment to fostering a welcoming atmosphere for all ages. The park’s well-maintained pathways and open spaces invite families to explore and discover the beauty of the great outdoors. With ample seating areas and designated play zones for children, parents can relax while their little ones enjoy the fresh air and play freely.

At Charvil Country Park, we are dedicated to ensuring that every visitor has an enjoyable experience. Our friendly staff is always on hand to answer your questions and provide assistance, making your visit as seamless as possible. For those looking to plan their visit or inquire about specific activities, we encourage you to reach out via phone during business hours or check our website for more details.

Discover the magic of nature at Charvil Country Park—your go-to destination for outdoor fun and relaxation in Reading! Don’t forget to claim your free listing if you’re the owner; this will allow you to update your information and share your unique offerings with the community.

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Sophie Hayward

5 Google Rating

Lovely walk. Most of it had a path so not too muddy when we went. The lake is beautiful and with duc

5/ 5

Lovely walk. Most of it had a path so not too muddy when we went. The lake is beautiful and with ducks, swans and geese. The parking was free. Made a lovely morning out.

Aly Moult

5 Google Rating

Lovely park, great for dog walks and playground facilities for kids!

5/ 5

Lovely park, great for dog walks and playground facilities for kids!

Caroline Parker

5 Google Rating

Fab place for a walk with the family or dog, there is also a fantastic country pub en route (Heron

5/ 5

Fab place for a walk with the family or dog, there is also a fantastic country pub en route (Heron in the Ford), that does great food and lovely drinks, the pub is VERY dog friendly, great service, lovely atmosphere and decor.

Susan Witton

3 Google Rating

Good luck finding anyone to let you out! Lovely park, easy to get lost.. costly taxi ride home!

3/ 5

Good luck finding anyone to let you out! Lovely park, easy to get lost.. costly taxi ride home!

Julie Ford

3 Google Rating

I wish there were more seats around as we both struggle with walking, and I know of only 1bench alon

3/ 5

I wish there were more seats around as we both struggle with walking, and I know of only 1bench along the route. Also more bins needed poo bags.

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