- Ealing
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Attraction Information
Northala Fields Park is an award winning green space with 2 well equipped playgrounds for the under 14s to go nuts on, one at Dolphin Road and one in the centre of the park with wooden style play equipment and large slide.
You can also find a model boating lake as well as 6 fishing lakes and 3 wildlife ponds where you can spot all manner of mini beasts. It's lovely terrain for a family ramble, and plenty of space for traditional family games too: they have heard it's a great place to take a kite!
See if the kids can find the colourful mosaic celebrating learning in Northolt, it's quite stunning and hidden in the centre of the park. Mosaics are simple to make yourself, so if the kids are inspired why not make a bee line for the crepe paper when you get home?!
The modern and welcoming visitors' centre includes a family friendly cafe, spacious public toilets, classrooms for formal educational visits and a fishing office where you can make arrangement for and find out about the fishing opportunities available here!
There are several entrances to the park from the residential areas around it and there's proper linking with the subway under the Target Roundabout too, so leave the car at home for a change, you know you like the train as much as the kids do!
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Opening hours
Daylight access
Pricing
Free admission
Travel & Contact Information
Address
Kensington Road, Ealing, Greater London, UB5 6UR, England
Phone number
0208 836 3961
Map
Website
Click here to visit Northala Fields Park's website.FAQ & Additional Information
Yes, there is parking nearby.
Yes, there are toilets.
No, there are no baby changing facilities.
Yes, you can bring a picnic.
Yes, there is an onsite restaurant and snacks are available.
No, Northala Fields Park is not wheelchair friendly.
The path is a mixture of tarmac and crushed brick/gravel path surfaces with some steep slopes.
No, Northala Fields Park have stated they are not pushchair friendly.
Dogs are welcome