Nestled along the scenic waterfront of Portishead, Harbour Edge Park is a premier destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located at 3 Paper Mill Gardens, Bristol BS20 7QX, this beautifully landscaped park offers a tranquil escape with picturesque views and ample green space for relaxation and recreation. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll along the pathways, engage in energetic play at the children’s playground, or host a picnic with loved ones under the shade of mature trees, Harbour Edge Park caters to all ages and interests.

The park is designed to foster a sense of community, making it a perfect spot for family gatherings, social events, or simply unwinding amidst nature. With well-maintained facilities and a welcoming atmosphere, visitors can partake in various outdoor activities such as jogging, cycling, or simply soaking up the sun. The unique proximity to the water enhances the experience, providing opportunities for birdwatching and appreciating the local wildlife.

What sets Harbour Edge Park apart is its commitment to promoting a healthy lifestyle while ensuring an enjoyable environment for all. The park hosts seasonal events and activities that bring the community together, making it a hub of engagement and fun. Discover the charm of Harbour Edge Park—a place where adventure meets relaxation, creating unforgettable moments for everyone who visits.

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Lynne Lamb

4 Google Rating

Good range of equipment for little ones. Poorly designed litter bin means that litter blows around w

4/ 5

Good range of equipment for little ones. Poorly designed litter bin means that litter blows around when it's windy, so there is always litter lying around the park.

Alice Rose

5 Google Rating

Safe well designed climbing frame for toddlers, good swings and a bigish trampoline!

5/ 5

Safe well designed climbing frame for toddlers, good swings and a bigish trampoline!

Emma Edwards

3 Google Rating

It is good for the kids but there is a lot of wasted space. Maybe some bug hotels would be good for

3/ 5

It is good for the kids but there is a lot of wasted space. Maybe some bug hotels would be good for education. A sand pit?

Lynne Lamb

4 Google Rating

Good range of equipment for little ones. Poorly designed litter bin means that litter blows around w

4/ 5

Good range of equipment for little ones. Poorly designed litter bin means that litter blows around when it's windy, so there is always litter lying around the park.

Nikki

4 Google Rating

I walk my dog near here

4/ 5

I walk my dog near here

Ioannis Tsokos

5 Google Rating

Only park with trampoline in the area!!!

5/ 5

Only park with trampoline in the area!!!

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