Nestled in the heart of Porton, Salisbury, Porton Park is an inviting outdoor haven designed for families and nature enthusiasts alike. Located at 34 Winterslow Road, this beautifully maintained park offers a variety of recreational opportunities, from expansive green spaces perfect for picnics and play to well-maintained walking paths that beckon visitors to explore. Children can delight in the playground facilities, while adults can unwind in the serene surroundings or engage in leisurely activities such as jogging or cycling.

What sets Porton Park apart is its commitment to creating a family-friendly environment that encourages community interaction and outdoor fun. Regular events and seasonal activities make it a vibrant hub for locals, fostering a sense of belonging among residents. The park also boasts well-equipped facilities, including picnic areas and restroom amenities, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors.

Whether you’re looking to enjoy a peaceful afternoon with loved ones or seeking a place to connect with nature, Porton Park is the perfect destination. With its unique blend of recreational offerings and a welcoming atmosphere, this local gem promises to create cherished memories for families and friends alike. Come discover the beauty and joy that Porton Park has to offer!

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Robert James .

5 Google Rating

This is a nice place to go and relax in the porton area and with it being only a 3 minute walk to th

5/ 5

This is a nice place to go and relax in the porton area and with it being only a 3 minute walk to the village shop the location is great too

Becky Amor

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Vevangapi Tjiuoro

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

sylvie gervais

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5/ 5

Anastasia Itskina

5 Google Rating

Lovely ground, ample parking space. Large green football pitch, climbing frame, monkey bars - enough

5/ 5

Lovely ground, ample parking space. Large green football pitch, climbing frame, monkey bars - enough for an outdoor physical activity for any ages. Fenced play ground for under 10.

Andy Paddock

5 Google Rating

Great for young and old children or just a game of football

5/ 5

Great for young and old children or just a game of football

Peter Anscomb

5 Google Rating

Great evening with the Beaver Scouts learning First Aid and the Green Cross code.

5/ 5

Great evening with the Beaver Scouts learning First Aid and the Green Cross code.

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