Ford Park

4.6/5 based on 408 reviews
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A really nice park that cater for varying ages.
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We visited Ford Park having arrived in Ulverston quite late in the afternoon, and just wanting somewhere to go that was dog-friendly, that would be suitable for my two youngest daughters to play, and also where I could walk with my mum who is now getting on in years. Ford Park delivered! I opted for the park as its very close to the monument/lighthouse and can be accessed from there.<br>Even though the park has opening and closing times it is, in actual fact, accessible 'out of hours' as there is no gate that is locked. You can actually drive into the park (single track road) and park in a small area. side. I actually noticed a few cars parked on the grass.<br>My girls thoroughly enjoyed playing on the park amenities. Just past the house (in the middle of the park) there is also a lovely enclosed garden area that is run by friendly volunteers. You can buy plants and horticultural goodies there too. There also looks to be a cafe there. My dog also loved playing in the park.
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Went to the lantern festival in ford park. Best event in South Cumbria
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Great park, lots of dog walkers , outdoor gym and playground
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Beautiful park and looked after
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Good selection of play equipment
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Great park with a carpark .handily place for a monument walk.
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Lovely park with great cafe.
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Great fun for a day out grandchildren love to go to the top.
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Nice
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Brilliant park for the kids, lovely area, plenty of seats for parents and grandparents to sit, some nice little walks around the park, plus car park, and a cafe a few metres away, plus dog walking area and leads up to the famous Hoad Monument, also do events here for the town and families ๐Ÿ‘
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Popped to this park to walk my dog whilst visiting the Lakes for a few days. A simple but pleasant green space. Nice that there are designated areas for dogs off leads / children, so everyone is catered for. Also loved the wild flower section.
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Lovely area to walk around, there is a good playground area. The cafe has great food or just coffee. The care closes a 2pm.
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Great park has everything
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Fabulous evening, lots of laughter and fun
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Went to the park for a Park Run which is held here every Saturday at 09:00. The park was clean and neat. The children's playground was tidy and as far as I could tell all the apparatuses seemed to be working. There is a lovely-looking cafe in the park. Did pop my head in to see it but we had to rush to our next kid's activity appointment so did not sample their goodies this time. There is also a garden nursery on site. There are restrooms at the cafe but did not use them either so I cannot comment on the condition. Plenty of space for a picnic and for the kids to dash around. Dog-friendly too with doggy dodo bins available too.
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Altogether great place.
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Nicely presented park. Cafe. Playground. Gardens. Parking. Easy walk from town centre.
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Absolutely hidden gem very quaint and tranquil<br>We were there on Monday 22nd May called in then walked hoard hill and called in the cafe for a coffee definitely worth a visit.we will he back to purchase some of your beautiful flowers ๐ŸŒนโค๏ธ
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Lovely place to run your dog off the leash. Enough bins for poo bags. Enough parking outside.
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Great
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A rely nice park for kidds and adults.
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Very friendly parkrun
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A lovely wee park,great for families aswell as anyone wanting a peaceful walk! The start of the walk up to the Sir John Barrow on Hoad Hill is through Ford Park.<br>Also the oldest church in Ulverston is just above the park,the parish church of St Mary's,parts of it have been there since 1111. Daffodils out too when we were there,the start of spring!
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Fantastic place for all the family
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03/07/2024

As a charity run park, Ford Park relies on the support of the local community, visitors, events and grants funding to raise the ยฃ120,000 a year it costs to keep the beautiful park, open and safe for all... Read article