The country park offers a cafe, visitor centre, car park, and toilets. There are also walking routes around the park and play areas for children to enjoy.
Visitors can expect to see a wide range of birds and other wildlife in the different habitats of the park. There are also bird hides available for spotting more birds and wildlife.
Yes, the park is very dog-friendly with plenty of walking areas for them. It is recommended to keep dogs on a lead for their safety, as there are bikes and scooters in the park.
Hobbyist drone flying is not allowed in any of the parks or greenways. Commercial drone operations require permission from the landowner and must be conducted by a CAA licensed pilot/company.
Visitors should be aware that swimming in the lakes is not permitted due to the risk of Weil's disease. The water in the lakes is natural and untreated, and could potentially contain the bacterial infection. Additionally, mobility scooters are permitted in the park, but hobbyist drone flying is not allowed.