Swinley Park is located at 33 Westcombe Close, Winkfield Row, Bracknell RG12 0GS, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Swinley Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Great place for a dog walk, quiet, vast and really beautiful

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David Smith

4 Google Rating

Great place to walk the dog, there are many walks some on road and some off. Plenty of room to let t

4/ 5

Great place to walk the dog, there are many walks some on road and some off. Plenty of room to let those dogs who love to be off the lead have a great time.

Chris Clevett

3 Google Rating

Although we had a good time recently - including a segway experience - I was very disappointed that

3/ 5

Although we had a good time recently - including a segway experience - I was very disappointed that there was no seating and no toilet in the main park. They were selling coffee, tea & snacks so I would have expected some seating (socially distanced) and the toilets to be open. I have been to many other places (National Trusts & other parks etc) and both of the above have been available. This was disappointing as it wouldn't take much to make this available, and would make for a much more pleasureable time.

Chris Matthews

5 Google Rating

Nice place for dog walking. You can walk for miles.

5/ 5

Nice place for dog walking. You can walk for miles.

Michael Nobbs

5 Google Rating

Great place for a dog walk, quiet, vast and really beautiful. Have put some photos up of a doggy swi

5/ 5

Great place for a dog walk, quiet, vast and really beautiful. Have put some photos up of a doggy swim spot, it can be tricky to find!

lauradee giles

4 Google Rating

Beautiful place to walk. And if your lucky youll find the secret location of the beautiful pet memor

4/ 5

Beautiful place to walk. And if your lucky youll find the secret location of the beautiful pet memorial tree :)

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