Fisherton Recreation Ground located at Salisbury SP2 7DG, UK

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Ron Lightfoot

4 Google Rating

Not much more than a large field really but very popular with locals for ball games and dog walking

4/ 5

Not much more than a large field really but very popular with locals for ball games and dog walking etc

Chris Chapman

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Paul Norton

4 Google Rating

Love taking a walk here. Dog walkers are obviously responsible and respectful as there were a few do

4/ 5

Love taking a walk here. Dog walkers are obviously responsible and respectful as there were a few dogs but no mess. The Council have up-kept the grounds and the walkways. The river is clean and full of wildlife. A very pleasant walk at anytime of the year.

Nicki Britten

4 Google Rating

I went for a walk along the boardwalk by the river with my minded children and they had a great time

4/ 5

I went for a walk along the boardwalk by the river with my minded children and they had a great time spotting the fairy houses and practicing numbers. We released some tadpoles into the stream as so many hatched from the frogspawn we had collected abut a month earlier. Then we stopped at an assessable bay where there was a seat and a safe place for the children to fish and play with toys in the river. We walked back and ended up at the park. There are toilets beside the field.

Kirsty Yeates

5 Google Rating

Enjoyed a lovely walk with my elderly dog. Grounds are well kept and good to see people out and abou

5/ 5

Enjoyed a lovely walk with my elderly dog. Grounds are well kept and good to see people out and about enjoying the fresh air.

james mcmenamin

5 Google Rating

Very nice place

5/ 5

Very nice place

ian carter

5 Google Rating

Great place to wander and enjoy the plants and river wildlife

5/ 5

Great place to wander and enjoy the plants and river wildlife

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