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Milton Keynes

Campbell Park – Coming Soon

Walk meeting point:

Campbell Park resides in the heart of Milton Keynes and connects the city centre to the wider landscape and the expansive linear park network. Visitors can discover natural and designed topography as well as public art, water features, the Grand Union Canal, a first-class cricket pitch, open-air auditorium and planting designed to encourage biodiversity. It is also home to The Parks Trust headquarters, our offices are located in The Pavilion and overlook the cricket pitch.

The park boasts wild flower-rich meadows where sheep can be seen grazing at certain times of the year. Scale the belvedere during your visit to take fantastic pictures of the iconic Light Pyramid and enjoy views across North East Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire.

This area was awarded Grade II status by Historic England in August 2020 due to its historic interest and innovative architectural design. Campbell Park is one of the largest parks to be laid out in England in the 20th and 21st Century. The design takes on elements from the 18th and 19th Century and fuses them into a contemporary design fitting for our pioneering new city.

At a glance:

Walk length: TBA
Park size: TBA
Parking: Car Park
Free parking: Yes
Café facilities: No
Toilet facilities: No
Water features: Several ponds
Pathway: Yes
Woodland area: Unknown
Disabled access/Pushchairs: Yes
Waste bins: Yes
Benches: Yes