Quite a nice walk but half of the park goes through a housing estate which makes it difficult to let your dogs off lead. Also a lack of signs on the housing areas means it would be easy to miss next entrance back into the park.
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always forever ★★★☆☆
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Yeiva ★★★☆☆
Not a bad place to sit and relax or just take a short walk. When you enter the park, there is a silence that gives you peace, the birds are singing, and everything is starting to turn green. There are paths, benches for sitting, and a rope playground. There is a pond where ducks swim, and there are many birds in the park. In general, the park has a lot of trees, flowers and plants that are starting to bloom because spring is coming. There are a lot of fallen trees now. Be sure to wear shoes that don't need to be kept clean. Some places are very dirty after rain. In the park there are sculptures made of wood, many wooden or iron bridges for crossing There is a small parking lot at the beginning of the park. A wonderful place, but very dirty in the autumn and winter seasons. In spring or summer, this will be a great place to relax, walk with children, and feed the ducks.
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Emma “Lancashire Lass” Moran ★★★★★
A small car park, leads to a good size park. It is dog friendly. With a lovely climbing frame for children. It has a pretty lake with ducks. A good size walk area for dogs on paths and grass areas. Also seating around and nice grass areas for picnics. Could do with a few more bins. Also a good walkway for cycling around. Saw lots of bikers and dogs while we were there. Will definitely come again.
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Zibby Guest ★★★★★
Caldy Valley Nature Park is small but perfectly formed. If you want a quick step into a bit of nature, to get a few minutes away from the hustle and bussell of busy life, then you can't go wrong here. If however you are looking for a longer more taxing walk this place won't really be long enough, unless you do laps.
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Peter Bunn ★★★★☆
Only a small park but interesting features, play area climbing frame and pond with ducks and a heron, good for walking the dog.
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Kathryn Walsh ★★★★★
A lovely little Tardis of a park with lots of features. Woodlands, open space, ponds, reeds, streams, a climbing frame. All the paths are well maintained and buggy friendly. Only downside is that sometimes the path goes out into a housing estate before cutting back in again. And some of the water appears a little stagnant in places. However, the volunteers that look after it have done an amazing job.
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Blueroly ★★★☆☆
Nice place but not ideal for walking a larger dog. Ideal for smaller dogs though. We wrapped up this place in 20 minutes before going elsewhere.
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Felicity Kempson ★★★★★
Lovely area to walk around. even when the weather is a bit grey. Make sure you wear shoes that don't need to stay clean. Certain areas are very muddy. Would be great for teaching kids about trees and plant life.
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What is the address of Caldy Nature Park?
Caldy Nature Park is located at Chester, Great Boughton, Chester CH3 6SD, UK
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You can contact Caldy Nature Park at +44 300 123 8123
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