Ockwells Park is located at Maidenhead SL6 3YX, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Ockwells Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Ockwells Park is a park, part of which is a local nature reserve, in Cox Green, Berkshire, England. The nature reserve is owned by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 01628 683800

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Hazel V

5 Google Rating

LOVELY softplay, not too big, not crowded at all, Parents can access the play area if necessary. Ver

5/ 5

LOVELY softplay, not too big, not crowded at all, Parents can access the play area if necessary. Very friendly staff and management, great selection of snacks & drinks. Book in advance.

Gaël Ramaen

5 Google Rating

Amazing experience and so lovely to see such a good quality café experience in the area. Very nice

5/ 5

Amazing experience and so lovely to see such a good quality café experience in the area. Very nice people who also work with local suppliers. Really really recommended 👍🏻.

Naomi Tomkins

5 Google Rating

Lovely park. Equipment suitable for a range of ages. Lovely brownies, sandwiches and pastries at the

5/ 5

Lovely park. Equipment suitable for a range of ages. Lovely brownies, sandwiches and pastries at the cafe, very friendly and helpful staff. The soft play is great for small children. Prob best fpr 1-4 years

antony jeffery

5 Google Rating

Excellent place for the kids . Lots of play stuff so it never feels over packed . My daughter 5 love

5/ 5

Excellent place for the kids . Lots of play stuff so it never feels over packed . My daughter 5 loves going here for play days. The play area is very well designed all beit a few things need patching up and fixing but nothing really that would cause a problem. There is a cafe where u can chill out while the kids run riot , toilets and even a soft play . The park itself is also massive with lots of places to run around and explore. Not to mention there are 2 sheep living in a pen close by . Always a great experience if u have never been here before i would definitely recommend coming

Suchithra Sudagar

4 Google Rating

This a dog friendly park. The children play area is good and there is a small walking path which is

4/ 5

This a dog friendly park. The children play area is good and there is a small walking path which is good to make some good walking rounds

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