Victoria Park is located at Park Way, Newbury RG14 1DJ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Victoria Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Victoria Park is a small public park near to the centre of Newbury, Berkshire, England. Current features of the park include a bandstand, tennis courts, boating lake, bowls club, skatepark, and a statue of Queen Victoria.

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Pete Coultas

5 Google Rating

Lovely well maintained public park. Lots of different areas to enjoy including tennis courts, big pl

5/ 5

Lovely well maintained public park. Lots of different areas to enjoy including tennis courts, big play area, small boating lake and lots of grass land. Big skating park is very popular too. Just outside the town centre, worth a visit any time of the year. Check out the lions too...

John Hyde

4 Google Rating

Nice park. Toilets locked the day I went despite there being an event on. Boating lake. Canal and Jo

4/ 5

Nice park. Toilets locked the day I went despite there being an event on. Boating lake. Canal and John Lewis nearby. Skateboard park and children's play area incl sand pit. Also, adapted inclusive play equipment. Grassed and trees, tarmac paths, tennis courts. Seating. Close to busy road, so noisy. Parking expensive. No restrooms but you can always rest sat on the grass or a bench.

Vinaya Dudhane Kulkarni

5 Google Rating

It’s indeed the pride place at Newbury. It’s centrally located, very well maintained, blessed wi

5/ 5

It’s indeed the pride place at Newbury. It’s centrally located, very well maintained, blessed with lush greenery. Highly recommend for children. Has lots of children play area, wooden benches to relax peacefully. It also has a statue of Queen Victoria. I love walking , taking stroll at this park. It’s huge. For first time ever I saw real SWANS in my life at Victoria park, near riverside are. I was on top of the world to see the bright white beauties. This park is good for exercise, cycling, jogging, for children, for elderly people to take a walk. It also has a huge tennis court. You would see lots of people especially on Weekend , Holidays and on Bright & Sunny day.

Beverley Hiller

5 Google Rating

Always something going on... was nice to see the kids playing on fair rides today... and people enjo

5/ 5

Always something going on... was nice to see the kids playing on fair rides today... and people enjoying the canal...tennis and bowls....great place for a picnic...or an ice cream ...

Caroline Seeber

5 Google Rating

The Park is always kept nice and clean. It's very spacious and a nice place to walk if you want some

5/ 5

The Park is always kept nice and clean. It's very spacious and a nice place to walk if you want some sun and shade.

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