1 / 2Droitwich Lido Park
π Droitwich Spa, West Midlands
Extensive parkland extending 1km from Droitwich town centre with an outdoor swimming pool, multiple playground areas, lakes for duck feeding, walking trails, sports facilities, a bandstand, and a cafe.
We love lido Park however it's having a little work done to it currently so you may want to wait a while as some of the walkways are blocked off currently and one of the children's slide areas which was a shame and not to mention very noisey for little children. The ice cream, cakes and tango ice blast are very yummy. The cafe is clean. The lido pool is well lifeguarded and looked after. Everyone seemed to be enjoyed themselves. Bandstand was clean, no broken glass when we went. Grass is cut. Don't forget to bring some bread for the ducks. Only criticism is on the walk ways where we love to walk as very shady, the stinging nettles need to be cut back so children don't get hurt. I know its good for the insects but there's lots of nature around. For 2hours parking it cost Β£2 :)
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families wanting a varied outdoor destination that combines swimming, playground time, and lakeside walks in a single visit. The multiple playground areas sustain children across a wide age range, and the walking trails with ducks are reliable for younger children.
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Kim Fuente
4 years ago
βWe love lido Park however it's having a little work done to it currently so you may want to wait a while as some of the walkways are blocked off currently and one of the children's slide areas which was a shame and not to mention very noisey for little children. The ice cream, cakes and tango ice blast are very yummy. The cafe is clean. The lido pool is well lifeguarded and looked after. Everyone seemed to be enjoyed themselves. Bandstand was clean, no broken glass when we went. Grass is cut. Don't forget to bring some bread for the ducks. Only criticism is on the walk ways where we love to walk as very shady, the stinging nettles need to be cut back so children don't get hurt. I know its good for the insects but there's lots of nature around. For 2hours parking it cost Β£2 :)β
David Wills
a year ago
βA very nice park which extends from the edge of the town centre outwards for about 1km . There is a swimming pool and cafΓ©, lakes, fields, and a variety of sports and play areas. Great for families, walking the dog, and exercise. There is also a lot artwork painted on panels, or wooden sculptures reflecting the history of the town and its unique underground salt lakes.β
Jeremy
a month ago
βThis park is awesome at anytime and after all the rain we've had in Worcestershire βοΈπ§ we thought a trip to Droitwich and a walk(chilly but dry ) around the lido park was just what the doctor ordered π π³π³ππππΆββοΈπΆββοΈfantastic πβ
Jack Downing
7 months ago
βThe park itself is brilliant! Free parking available in certain car parks. The park seems very well maintained, and the variety in the playgrounds is great, my kids loved it! There is a massive outdoor pool with a really fun splash pad for the kids. Be under no illusion however, the pool is cold, VERY cold! It was too cold for my two young boys of 5 and 3, although it was packed with people which it didn't seem to bother, so that might be just us! We went on a day it was around 27C weather as well. Facilities are alright, changing rooms a little grimy, but not terrible. A few benches dotted around for seating, but when it's packed it can be difficult. There is a cafe on-site which sells quite a bit and looked decent.β
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Overview
Droitwich Lido Park covers roughly 1km of landscaped grounds from the town centre outward, incorporating an outdoor lido pool, multiple playground areas with varied equipment, lake walks with resident ducks, sports areas, a bandstand, and artwork installations including painted panels and wooden sculptures. A cafe provides refreshments on-site.



