Reviews of Friends of Jesmond Dene. (Association) in Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear).
Friends of Jesmond Dene
Dene, Red Walk, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7BQ, United Kingdom
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Information of Friends of Jesmond Dene, Association in Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Friends of Jesmond Dene
Sunday
10am–4pm
Monday
10am–4pm
Tuesday
10am–4pm
Wednesday
10am–4pm
Thursday
10am–4pm
Friday
10am–4pm
Saturday
10am–4pm
Reviews of Friends of Jesmond Dene
D. “. K.
One of the finest public parks in the country, filled with bridges, ruins old and new, great flora, artificial waterfalls and stepping stones.
K. S.
I had never been here before so I really enjoyed my visit today.
The kids petting corner is such a wonderful idea, the walk along the river to the waterfall is beautiful.
The place is teeming with wildlife so, if like me, you enjoy photography then this place is for you.
d. h.
Beautiful place to visit, a good couple of miles to walk full of paths, nooks and cranny and waterfalls.
There is an old water mill to explore although some of the area around it has been closed off because of a landslide.
At the other end is pets corner with smaller animals like Birds, sheep, goats, pigs, hens, geese, rabbits etc.
Right beside that is a very small, but well kept park, really only suitable for up to 7 years but even they might find there isn't enough to entertain them.
There is a lovely grassy area for picnics, a Thomas the tank engine train that runs along the path (only lasts for about 4 minutes and is about £1.50 each), and a small cafe in the Jesmond Dene centre with public toilets and a small shop.
The place is lovely and there is a lot to discover.
A. P.
We only visited this to meet up with family. The children small children enjoyed the play space near the pets corner. Sadly this was closed, but the goats we could see through the railings we healthy, lively and clean. This deserves a fuller daytime visit with the grandchildren. Only three stars because I didn't have time to explore the rest of the park.
M. T.
Great for a relaxing stroll, a run along the river, exploring historical sites (see if you can find the oldest church in Newcastle) or having a picnic with friends. Come on a Saturday and there's a market on the bridge. There's a pets corner for the kids and a cafe for the adults. I think one of the greatest places to go to in Newcastle
K. P.
Love the area, we have family living here and everytime we come over here it is lovely.
I. G.
The best place to visit in Newcastle and relax
P. G.
Great place for walking cycling coffee and getting out in the open air...feels like you are in the countryside not centre of a city. Just wish we had better weather! ..picnics are a rare event.
E. W.
Children had a great time playing in the park and visiting animal corner. Good facilities and small cafe to visit. Also saw the outdoor theatre production of Billionaire boy there. Made a great afternoon.
K. R.
Great location in the middle of such a busy city! Lovely for a walk or just some time to sit. Great little 'Pets Corner' and lush waterfall. Definitely a place I can see myself returning to.