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Getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life and explore the scenery and panoramic views of Preston's countryside for peace and relaxation. You can enjoy the huge Beacon FellBeacon Fell Country Park having 75 hectares of woodland, moorland and grassland. It overlooks for all to enjoy. Overlooking the Great Lancashire Plain, this excellent park offers some of the most magnificent views across Preston and Lancashire. It also provides for car parking and picnic areas for those who are visiting the park for the day along with visitor centre and café. The whole family can enjoy in this great park. Preston is proud owner of many parks there are many parks in the city that are worth a visit. The most common park is the Avenham Park that has a backcloth provided by the River Ribble. It is one of the finest examples of traditional Victorian parkland in the North West. It was designed and created by Edward Milner during the 1860's.This park is created from a natural amphitheatre and has a famous Japanese Rock Garden with a wide variety of extraordinary decorative plants, together with beautiful water features. There are numerous outdoor events hosted in this park throughout the year. It features fun events like Easter egg rolling, music festivals, etc. Miller Park is located at the side of Avenham Park. This park has excellent floral displays like spectacular sundial flower beds and Grotto Water Feature. The Rose Garden has a Gazebo. At the side of the rose garden is the elaborately designed fountain with four figures emblematic of Earth, Air, Fire and Water.Moor Park is Preston's largest open space and is host to many of the city's major outdoor exhibitions and events. It provides for excellent recreational facilities having four bowling greens, tennis courts, and space for four cricket matches, football and baseball pitches. There are also two very well equipped children's play areas and literally miles of scenic pathways to walk or jog around. It also offers peace and tranquility for those who want to have it in the Serpentine Lake. You won’t know how your time passes by in this splendid city. |
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Getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life and explore the scenery and panoramic views of Preston's countryside for peace and relaxation. You can enjoy the huge Beacon FellBeacon Fell Country Park having 75 hectares of woodland, moorland and grassland. It overlooks for all to enjoy.
Preston is proud owner of many parks there are many parks in the city that are worth a visit. The most common park is the Avenham Park that has a backcloth provided by the River Ribble. It is one of the finest examples of traditional Victorian parkland in the North West. It was designed and created by Edward Milner during the 1860's.
Miller Park is located at the side of Avenham Park. This park has excellent floral displays like spectacular sundial flower beds and Grotto Water Feature. The Rose Garden has a Gazebo. At the side of the rose garden is the elaborately designed fountain with four figures emblematic of Earth, Air, Fire and Water.