Welcome to Victoria Park Salisbury, a picturesque oasis nestled in the heart of Salisbury. This beautifully maintained park is the perfect destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike, offering a wide range of recreational activities to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to have a leisurely stroll along our scenic pathways, engage in an energetic game of tennis, or let the kids explore the vibrant playground, Victoria Park has something for everyone.

Our family-friendly environment encourages community engagement and fosters a love for the outdoors. With lush green spaces ideal for picnics, serene spots for relaxation, and designated areas for sports, visitors of all ages can experience the joy of nature right in the city. Unique to Victoria Park is its commitment to preserving local flora and fauna, making it not just a park, but a sanctuary for wildlife.

In addition to our stunning landscapes, we also host various events throughout the year, providing opportunities for families to connect and create lasting memories. For those who wish to learn more about our facilities or plan their visit, feel free to contact us at 01722 415089 or visit our website at [Salisbury City Council](http://www.salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk/responsibilities/parks-open-spaces/victoria-park). At Victoria Park Salisbury, we invite you to discover the perfect blend of relaxation and recreation in a welcoming atmosphere. Come and make your next outing a memorable one!

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Kathy Hudson

5 Google Rating

A lovely place to walk the dog. Lots of trees and regularly spaced bins. The paths are wide and suit

5/ 5

A lovely place to walk the dog. Lots of trees and regularly spaced bins. The paths are wide and suitable for small wheels.

Helly

4 Google Rating

Great open space. Car park. Children's frames and play area. Nice to walk your dog round. Relax and

4/ 5

Great open space. Car park. Children's frames and play area. Nice to walk your dog round. Relax and have a picnic.

Kristen Bennett

5 Google Rating

Playground mature trees lovely autumn colours

5/ 5

Playground mature trees lovely autumn colours

charlie erven

5 Google Rating

Great Park and open space. With a big kids playground

5/ 5

Great Park and open space. With a big kids playground

Isabel Holtby

4 Google Rating

Good park, well looked after with playground, tennis courts and coffee shop on weds

4/ 5

Good park, well looked after with playground, tennis courts and coffee shop on weds

Rita Jenner

5 Google Rating

Great place to take kids of any age. Kids love getting in river. Nice Park/play ground which is incl

5/ 5

Great place to take kids of any age. Kids love getting in river. Nice Park/play ground which is inclosed. Best thing is the ice cream van. Not expensive. Lovely open space and some seating and shade. Ideal for picnics..not very far from town centre. Definitely recommend

Brian Davies

5 Google Rating

Nice pleasant park. Very good for children and dogs. Close public paths along the River Avon for the

5/ 5

Nice pleasant park. Very good for children and dogs. Close public paths along the River Avon for the more serious walker. Very good coffee stall in the park. Nice clean toilet facilities. A good place just to chill and relax or exercise.

gervase evans

5 Google Rating

Lovely gardens with a play park for young children, a coffee & snack bar which has undercover shelte

5/ 5

Lovely gardens with a play park for young children, a coffee & snack bar which has undercover shelter & public tennis courts

Gary Burton

5 Google Rating

This lovely local attraction in Salisbury is a beautiful place to visit, in the summer its ideal to

5/ 5

This lovely local attraction in Salisbury is a beautiful place to visit, in the summer its ideal to picnic and it has many facilities here from play areas to tennis courts and a bowling area although it looks a little unused. The park is filled with trees and planted areas which are a delight to walk on a lovely sunny day. There is a small cafe serving drinks ice creams and light snacks with seating provided and a public convenience next door. A great place for families with two free parking areas but limited spaces. Wonderful.

Ciaran Bowen Clarke

5 Google Rating

Great Park to wander round or go for a picnic. Cannot rate the coffee shop highly enough, better tha

5/ 5

Great Park to wander round or go for a picnic. Cannot rate the coffee shop highly enough, better than most high street coffee shops and same price!

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