Drinks and snacks are available at various locations within the park, including a café and two other spots. Visitors can also enjoy magnificent views, woodland walks, and open heathland. There are also unique attractions such as a rhododendron labyrinth and wooden sculptures. Additionally, visitors can learn about the animals that help maintain the heathland, such as sheep and cattle.
The café at the park offers both dine-in and takeaway services. It is open daily, with the exception of Christmas Day. Visitors are encouraged to check the café's Facebook page for the most up-to-date information on opening times.
To ensure the safety of visitors and staff, everyone is asked to wear a face covering while moving around inside the café and to maintain a safe distance from others whenever possible.
The summit of the park is at 248m, making it the 2nd highest point in Leicestershire. From this vantage point, visitors can enjoy panoramic views across the county and beyond.
Visitors have praised the park for its plenty of room for walking, play areas for children, and beautiful views. They have also mentioned the presence of a dog-friendly café, a play area, and picnic tables near the café. Additionally, visitors have enjoyed the forested area with carved sculptures and the clearly marked trails throughout the park.