Brickfields Country Park
Aldershot, HampshireAbout Brickfields Country Park
Brickfields Country Park is home to minuscule adventure. Just 8 acres in size it is one of the British Isles smallest country parks.
Come rain or sunshine this baby sized country park is definitely worth a visit. Reclaimed from the remains of derelict Victorian brickworks and clay diggings, this country park came to life in 1985. It may be small, but it's very old! The tranquil setting will have the whole family feeling relaxed and at one with nature. On rainy days splash through the puddles in wellies, or soak in the sunshine in the hot summer months.
Little explorers can discover the vibrant plant and wildlife that calls Brickfields their home. What birds can you spot? Keep an eye out for the pondlife, and even spot some Fungi! Settle in amongst nature and wildlife and tuck into a tasty picnic packed full of your favourite family treats.
- Smallest country park
- Aquatics
- Wildlife
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Year round access
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Free admission
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