Q&A

Is there a play park at Grafham Water?

Is there a play park at Grafham Water?

“At Grafham Water Park, we are extremely excited to be working with Sutcliffe Play to create a fantastic new children’s play area just in time for the summer. The new ‘sand play’ area is sure to be a big hit with thousands of families which visit Grafham Water on an annual basis.”

How many car parks does Grafham Water have?

423 spaces
Car park – 423 spaces.

Where is Grafton waters?

Just a few short miles from Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, Grafham Water, England’s third largest reservoir can be found nestled in 1500 acres of beautiful countryside. Grafham Water has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for over 30 years.

Is there a village under Grafham Water?

During the 1960s, the Diddington Brook was dammed to produce a reservoir called Grafham Water which now has a leisure complex attached. The formation of Graham Water in the later 20th century has divided the village of Grafham, which is on the north, from that of East Perry which is on the south.

Can you paddleboard at Grafham Water?

+Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) is a new sport which is growing from strength to strength and is becomming extremely popular which is why we’ve given you more opportunities to try this sport at Grafham Water Centre this year!.

Can you walk all around Grafham Water?

Can I walk around the reservoir? Yes. We’ve got nine miles of tracks skirting the banks and following all the inlets and coves.

How far is it around Grafham Water?

nine miles
With nine miles of well-maintained tracks around the reservoir, plus a number of unique nature trails to follow, picnic area and playgrounds Grafham Water has something to interest the whole family.

How many villages are under Rutland Water?

A popular visitor attraction is celebrating it’s 40th anniversary. The Rutland Water reservoir was officially opened in 1976 after two villages were controversially flooded to create it.

Can you take your own boat on Grafham Water?

Grafham Water Sailing Club And don’t worry if you don’t own a boat. You can join up and use one of the club fleet.

Can you walk around Grafham Water?

Can I walk around the reservoir? Yes. We’ve got nine miles of tracks skirting the banks and following all the inlets and coves. They’re hard-surfaced, so they’re equally inviting on a bike and fully accessible to prams and wheelchair users.

Can I walk around Rutland Water?

Is there a Rutland Water walking route to follow? There are plenty! Nestled within 4200 acres of stunning countryside, there is lots to explore. Walking a full circuit, which takes in the Hambleton Peninsula, will see you cover 24 miles, 16 if avoiding Hambleton.

How far is a lap of Grafham Water?

Grafham Water Circular Walk is a 8.5 mile loop trail located near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England that features a lake and is good for all skill levels.

How often is Grafham Water Park in Huntingdon open?

Grafham Water Park is open daily 364 days a year from 9am until dusk. Please check the car park open times at the entrance to every car park for daily opening hours Correspondence Address: Grafham Water Visitor Centre, Marlow Park, Grafham, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE28 0BH.

Are there disabled parking bays at Grafham Water?

Disabled parking bays are available in all car parks. Blue badge holders are not exempt from the car park fees. (Our all day explorer ticket gives you access all day to Marlow, Mander and Plummer Car Parks and is the best value ticket for those wanting to enjoy a day at Grafham Water with all we have to offer.

How much does it cost to go to Grafham Water?

Up to 5hrs. £6.00. Over 5 hrs/All Day/All Day Explorer Ticket. £6.00. (Our all day explorer ticket gives you access all day to Marlow, Mander and Plummer Car Parks and is the best value ticket for those wanting to enjoy a day at Grafham Water with all we have to offer. Annual Car Parking Permit £50.00.

Where to eat and drink at Grafham Water Park?

Situated in the Marlow car park, there’s a large outdoor patio and a wide selection of hot and cold snacks. And ice cream lovers are spoilt for choice, with 24 different flavours available. With a large balcony above the fishing lodge, the Harbour View Café Bar makes for a great viewing platform.