Visitors can expect to find a network of lakes, woodlands, and nature reserves covering 340 acres of gravel workings along the River Soar. The park offers beautiful lake views, woodland walks, and picnic areas for nature lovers, walkers, and families to enjoy.
Watermead Country Park is easily accessible on foot or by bicycle, as it is located along the Sustrans long distance cycle route 6 and local route 1 cycle ways. Visitors can also find car parking available, with card payments only, making it convenient for those driving to the park.
Visitors can find a life-sized sculpture of a mammoth overlooking the 92 acres of the park managed by the City Council. This sculpture is inspired by the mammoth, bison, and deer bones found in the gravel workings, adding a unique touch to the park.
Visitors can find well-paved paths for push chairs, making it accessible for families with young children. Additionally, there are designated parking areas, although it is important to note that only card payments are accepted at the pay and display machines.
Visitors have described Watermead Country Park as a beautiful and peaceful environment, perfect for spending quality time with family and enjoying nature. The park offers a variety of activities such as walking, jogging, and feeding the ducks, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.