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    Chasewater Railway - Cygnet at Chasewater

    Chasewater Railway

    5.0(6 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Chasewater Country Park and Railway is a lovely place. We ended up there by accident! It's…read morecompletely free to get in, no parking charge. There is plenty to do but many of the activities are charged for. The cost of most activities is £1.50 each which I think is reasonable when you haven't had to pay to get in! There is a children's play area which is free of charge as well as beautiful walks around the large lake which is like being at the seaside. Boats are available to hire on both the small and large lakes. The small lake having kayaks suitable for most ages and the large lake offering sailing boats and motor boat rides as well as lessons. There are loads of ducks and swans on the lakes and they don't mind people. A cygnet came right up and let me take a picture of it! We walked along to the railway. We didn't go on the train but we defintely plan on going back to do so. The prices for the trains are really good (£8.45 for a family of 2 adults and up to 4 children for an all day ticket). There are a couple of nice cafes. We had a drink in Alfie's by the train station which is a bar and cafe. I was amazed (in a good way) that 2 large glasses of coke was just £2. The food prices were reasonable although we had taken a picnic so we didn't try the food! I could go on about this place forever. It's brilliant and if you don't want to do any of the activities, you won't have to spend anything if you don't want to! The only bad thing I found was that the toilets in the main bit weren't very nice and the only toilets with soap in were at the train station. There are plenty of toilets though so you don't have to come all the way back to the start just to go to the loo which is good!

    this makes a lovely trip out for all, the heritage railway is very well run & maintained completely…read moreby volunteers usually on saturday and sundays and some weekday specials during school holidays and over xmas etc. there is the chasewater visitor centre, an independantly run water sports centre - currently out of operation i think due to the fact they have drained the lake temporarily - an outdoor park, mini golf, wooden climbing equipment, a small stone built castle overlooking the lake, a stone beach, a wooden bridge and a path to alk around the whole place which is approxiamatley 4 miles ideal for walking or cycling, chasewater is also notorious for bird watchers. ideal for a short trip out or to make more of a day of it.

    Global Travel - travelservices - Updated July 2026

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