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Woodland Ball Run at Cirencester Park

Next dates

  1. Saturday, 23 May 2026
  2. Sunday, 24 May 2026
  3. Monday, 25 May 2026

A brand-new outdoor family attraction has arrived at Cirencester Park just in time for summer adventures.

NEW Woodland Ball Run at Cirencester Park

  • Opening Times: Daily, 10am - 4:30pm
  • Price: Wooden balls £6 each

Park entry applies:
£4 adults, £2 for ages 5-15
Community pass holders: free  

The new Woodland Ball Run invites families to explore the woodland while rolling wooden balls through beautifully handcrafted tracks and obstacles designed for all ages from 3 to 103.

Created by local craftsmen Tom Purdy and Nick Salter, the trail combines outdoor play, creativity and nature in a scenic woodland setting.

The attraction is located near the Hexagon and Woodland Fairy Trail, making it easy to combine with a longer family walk or day out in the park.

Wooden balls can be purchased from Windsor Walk and Cecily Hill before setting off on the adventure.


Categories

  • Animals + Nature
  • Learning
  • Play

Contact details

Website:

www.bathurstestate.co.uk

Address:

THE BATHURST ESTATE, CIRENCESTER PARK, GL7 2BU

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