Cherry Hinton Hall Park is located at Cherry Hinton Rd, Cambridge CB1 8DW, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Cherry Hinton Hall Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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pat webber

4 Google Rating

Fabulous place for children and adults and it's free. Only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that i

4/ 5

Fabulous place for children and adults and it's free. Only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that it's difficult to park

Sebastiano T.

5 Google Rating

Beautiful park, lovely to walk your dog in here. Don't forget to bring some bread to feed the ducks.

5/ 5

Beautiful park, lovely to walk your dog in here. Don't forget to bring some bread to feed the ducks.

flimsy productions .

5 Google Rating

One of the better open spaces in Cambridge. A surprising lack of junkies and dog poo

5/ 5

One of the better open spaces in Cambridge. A surprising lack of junkies and dog poo

Geoff Heron

5 Google Rating

Lovely place for walking the dog or even just a stroll on your own. Children's play and padding pool

5/ 5

Lovely place for walking the dog or even just a stroll on your own. Children's play and padding pool for the summer when an ice cream van is in regular attendance. I have been told it is out of commission at the moment due to vandalism.

Mac Mckay

5 Google Rating

Very good place for the kids. Parks, walks and grass areas for picnics. Only down side is litter fro

5/ 5

Very good place for the kids. Parks, walks and grass areas for picnics. Only down side is litter from the homeless...loads of beer bottles. Other than that, I recommend this place.

Govardhan Goshal

5 Google Rating

This is very close park for me and is such a beautiful park that is set in amazing ground. Beautiful

5/ 5

This is very close park for me and is such a beautiful park that is set in amazing ground. Beautiful💫 It's very leafy and many people are walk here, There's a lovely park for the children and always people playing football or having picnics There's also an Ice Cream Van😋

Christine Eskandary

5 Google Rating

Great. Peaceful but with people of all ages enjoying the park which is well kept with lots of squirr

5/ 5

Great. Peaceful but with people of all ages enjoying the park which is well kept with lots of squirrels and birds, and really beautiful. There are two table tennis tables, and a free tennis court which is very welcome. It makes a nice change to just be able to turn up and play. The play area for children could be a lot better - the slides are short, the roundabout does not work, and apart from the climbing frame and zip wire, it is uninviting and a bit boring which is a shame in such a lovely park.

Susan Rolls

4 Google Rating

Lovely place to visit. All ages enjoy. Nice play area for children.

4/ 5

Lovely place to visit. All ages enjoy. Nice play area for children.

Zak Hall

5 Google Rating

This park is awesome! It has loads to offer with open grass areas, a diverse range of well establish

5/ 5

This park is awesome! It has loads to offer with open grass areas, a diverse range of well established trees, play areas (including a water play area!), ponds, wild flowers, a regular ice cream truck, and a path around the perimeter which is ideal for joggers looking for a loop to follow. The list goes on to be honest but I'll leave it there. You cant go wrong visiting this park!

Iqbal Shahid

4 Google Rating

A group of 25 from London had a very happy and relaxing time at the park. Beautiful park. Kids enjoy

4/ 5

A group of 25 from London had a very happy and relaxing time at the park. Beautiful park. Kids enjoyed the rides while elders had their own fun. Definitely will go there again.

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