Duration:
Half day
Price range:
Free
Suitable for:
INSIDER KNOWLEDGE
1 Quieter Playtime
The main playground near the pool gets very busy. Head to the smaller 'top playground' nearer Foster Hill Road for a potentially calmer experience, especially with younger children.
2 Best Picnic Spot
While near the lake is popular, grab a quieter picnic spot by the Bandstand. It offers lovely views and often has more space to spread out, especially on weekdays.
3 Wildlife Spotting
The southern end of the lake, near the 'rustic bridge', is often a quieter spot for observing ducks, swans, and sometimes even herons away from the main feeding areas.
INSIDER TIP
Ask at The Pavilion cafe if they have any children's colouring or activity sheets available – sometimes they have free ones behind the counter.
About Bedford Park
Discover the charm of Bedford Park, a beautiful Victorian-era park offering a delightful escape for families in Bedford. Stroll along tree-lined paths, admire the ornamental gardens, and relax by the lake, often home to ducks and swans. Children will make a beeline for the excellent Robinson Pool (seasonal opening) and the various play areas catering to different age groups. The park frequently hosts community events, concerts, and fairs, adding to its vibrant atmosphere. With a cafe for refreshments and ample space for picnics and games, it’s a classic, free family destination.
Suggested Family Itinerary Perfect for Kids
Make the most of your visit with this suggested timeline. Adjust based on your family's interests and pace.
Arrival & Playground Fun
Arrive at the park and head straight for the children's playground near the Embankment entrance. Let the kids burn off some energy on the swings, slides, and climbing frames.
Duck Feeding & River Exploration
Take a stroll along the River Great Ouse and feed the ducks. Look out for swans and other wildlife along the riverbank.
Picnic Lunch by the Bandstand
Enjoy a relaxing picnic lunch near the bandstand. On Sundays during summer, you might even catch a free concert.
Visit the Sensory Garden
Explore the beautiful sensory garden located near the bowling green. It's a great place for children to discover different textures and scents.
Boating on the River
Hire a rowing boat or pedalo and enjoy a leisurely trip on the river. This is a fun activity for the whole family.
Ice Cream Treat
Cool down with a delicious ice cream from one of the kiosks near the river.
Miniature Railway Ride (Seasonal)
If it's running, take a ride on the Bedford Park miniature railway. Check their website for operating times.
Pro Tips for Families:
- Pack a frisbee or ball for some extra fun on the large open green spaces.
- The park has public toilets near the main entrances and cafes.
- Check the Bedford Borough Council website for upcoming events and activities in the park.
- During peak season, arrive early to secure a parking spot close to the park entrances or consider using public transport.
Opening hours
The park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Cafe and specific facility opening times vary.
Entry prices
Free entry to the park. Charges apply for swimming pool access and some events.
Birthday party hire
Birthday party hire not available for specific packages, but the park is suitable for informal outdoor parties and picnics.
Facilities
Contact Details & Directions
Bedford Park,
Park Avenue,
Bedford,
Bedfordshire,
MK40 2PF
Tel: 01234 718069
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