Lose yourself in nature at Nene Park – Peterborough’s green heart and a year-round haven for outdoor adventure, family fun, and peaceful escape. Spanning over 1,700 acres of meadows, woodlands, lakes, and riverbanks, this much-loved park offers something for everyone, from tranquil strolls to adrenaline-pumping activities.
Whether you’re spotting wildlife along the waterside trails, paddling across Gunwade Lake, or letting the kids run wild in the adventure playgrounds, Nene Park is a place to breathe, explore, and reconnect. At its core is Ferry Meadows, a vibrant hub with cafés, boat hire, miniature railway rides, and cycle hire – all set against a backdrop of stunning countryside just minutes from the city centre.
With seasonal events, sculpture trails, and accessible paths throughout, Nene Park is as welcoming to first-time visitors as it is to seasoned locals. It’s a place where memories are made – from lazy picnics to brisk morning jogs, sunset yoga, or family barbecues.
Facilities
- Walking and cycling trails through woodland, lakes and riverside
- Ferry Meadows café and visitor centre
- Watersports including kayaking, paddleboarding & swan pedalos
- Adventure play areas and sand play zones
- Miniature railway (weekends and holidays)
- Picnic and BBQ areas
- Lakeside camping and glamping (seasonal)
- Cycle hire and boat hire
- Accessible toilets and changing facilities
- Ample on-site parking with EV charging
Did you know?
The area now known as Nene Park was transformed in the 1970s from gravel pits into one of the UK’s most successful urban park developments. Its creation was a pioneering example of post-industrial land restoration, combining environmental conservation with community recreation.
Insider tip
Head out early or midweek for the quietest trails, especially around Bluebell Wood in spring. For families, check the events calendar for nature workshops, outdoor theatre, and seasonal treasure hunts – there’s always something happening!
Upcoming events
More Nene Park Trust Attractions
Norman Cross
Norman Cross, just outside Peterborough, is a scheduled monument and the site of the world's first purpose built prisoner of war camp during the Napoleonic Wars of the late 1700s. Nene Park Trust has now taken ownership of the site to preserve it and share its story.
Thorpe Meadows Sculpture Trail
The Thorpe Meadows Sculpture Trail weaves through one of Peterborough’s most picturesque green spaces, offering a unique blend of outdoor art and waterside scenery.
Longthorpe Tower
Step inside a 14th-century tower to discover vivid medieval wall paintings and a glimpse into the lives of Peterborough’s medieval gentry.


