Comberton Recreation Ground located at Hines Ln, Comberton, Cambridge CB23 7BZ, UK

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David Charge

5 Google Rating

Nice big recreation ground. Sports pitches and play equipment too. Lots of rabbits in the summer ev

5/ 5

Nice big recreation ground. Sports pitches and play equipment too. Lots of rabbits in the summer evenings to keep your dog interested as well.

Di Regan

5 Google Rating

Lovely space, ideal for families & lots of different activities

5/ 5

Lovely space, ideal for families & lots of different activities

peshoLucky .

5 Google Rating

Winter walks. Amazing place for dog walks, day with children, sports, football ect

5/ 5

Winter walks. Amazing place for dog walks, day with children, sports, football ect

Charlie Ward

4 Google Rating

Its a pretty nice park with a small skate park. large area to run in and some park equipment like a

4/ 5

Its a pretty nice park with a small skate park. large area to run in and some park equipment like a giant swing, a large rope climbing area and other equipment.

Patricia Day

5 Google Rating

Good place to walk dogs but owners don't always clear up after their pets. This field is used by foo

5/ 5

Good place to walk dogs but owners don't always clear up after their pets. This field is used by football clubs so it's not nice for the players fall in excrement. Please dog walkers clear up after your dog else we may loose this facility.

Geoff Floyd

5 Google Rating

Great play park. Zipwire is fast. There is a sand pit climbing frame etc

5/ 5

Great play park. Zipwire is fast. There is a sand pit climbing frame etc

Bella Fuerst

5 Google Rating

Hidden away in the village. Great place.

5/ 5

Hidden away in the village. Great place.

Brian Wright

3 Google Rating

The only thing wrong was there is no toilet

3/ 5

The only thing wrong was there is no toilet

Juliana Colucci

4 Google Rating

Beautiful open space and play equipment. Just missing a splash park for 5 stars! Very well cared f

4/ 5

Beautiful open space and play equipment. Just missing a splash park for 5 stars! Very well cared for and maintained by Mr Grahame

Matt Casey

5 Google Rating

Good Park that has hedge rows separating thee footy pitch and is Pooch friendly throughout

5/ 5

Good Park that has hedge rows separating thee footy pitch and is Pooch friendly throughout

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