Frimley Lodge Park
Frimley Lodge Park is a 24 hectare site that was saved from development in the mid 1980's.
The park won a design award on completion and has been much admired for its beauty and tranquillity.
Its unspoilt natural beauty and character continues to attract large numbers of visitors with opportunities for families with, woodland and lots of open space, picnic areas, two children's playgrounds, a trim trail, miniature railway and meadows. There are also football, cricket pitches and a pitch and putt course available to hire.
The Basingstoke canal runs along the eastern boundary with a towpath and lots of space, woodland, cafeteria, miniature railway and pitch & putt course.
Frimley Lodge Park is a very attractive venue for everyone looking for quiet recreation or organised activity. There is a resident Parks Officer and the Council's contractors provide fulltime attendance.
Our Parks Officer also works with volunteers and provides a programme of educational walks and events.