Petersfield Heath & Pond

On this walk, children will enjoy the large play area, feeding the ducks, getting an ice-cream and even rowing boats.

The walk around the lake is easy enough for even the littlest legs

The Basics

Time: 25 minutes

Distance: Just under a mile

Terrain: Easy, flat paths

Pushchair: Yes

Dogs: Yes

Refreshments: Plump Duck Coffee Shop

Toilets: Near the cafe and play area

Public Transport: It is a fifteen minute walk from the train station through the town centre to the heath

Parking: Free car park off Sussex Road B2146 (Postcode: GU31 4LB - W3W: seeing/filed/social)

Duck food can be bought from the Plump Duck Coffee Shop

The jewel in the crown of the ancient market town of Petersfield, the Heath and The Pond have long been popular with families looking for an easy stroll with plenty to keep the children entertained including a play area, café and rowing boats.

 

The Route

  1. This is a self explanatory walk. Starting from the car park, there is an obvious path where you can chose to go clockwise or anticlockwise around the pond. Our advice is anti-clockwise so that you are almost finished when you get to the play area/toilets/café/picnic tables. Rowing boats are available to hire Friday to Sunday 10-4)

  2. The final section back to the car park will then be over some boardwalks parallel to the road.


Did you know?

Petersfield Heath is the site of the annual Taro Fair, which is held on 6 October every year (unless a Sunday). This was originally a horse fair but is now a large fun fair with many sideshows.


 

If you enjoyed this walk…

…try this one at Broadwater Park in Godalming, which also has a lake and a play area


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