1 / 3High Lea Park
📍 High Peak, North West
Large traditional park on sloped terrain with well-equipped playground including zip wire and large slide. Free entry, seasonal cafe open daily in summer and Thursday–Sunday from mid-September, plus free toilets and a community orchard.
Fantastic park. There is a cafe in the park thsts open every day in the summer and Thursday to Sunday from mid September onwards. The cafe serves tea, coffee, ice-cream and basic breakfast snacks like toast and crumpets. The park is big and has lots of playground rides for all ages and a fitness area. A zip wire and a huge slide for older kids as well. Well worth a visit, close to the town centre and bus/train station as well.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 3–12 who enjoy active outdoor play on a varied landscape. The zip wire and slide are the headline draws. The free entry and accessible transport links make it a strong choice for a spontaneous half-day out. Bring hand sanitiser — toilet cleanliness is inconsistent.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Shaunie “Starman”
7 months ago
“Fantastic park. There is a cafe in the park thsts open every day in the summer and Thursday to Sunday from mid September onwards. The cafe serves tea, coffee, ice-cream and basic breakfast snacks like toast and crumpets. The park is big and has lots of playground rides for all ages and a fitness area. A zip wire and a huge slide for older kids as well. Well worth a visit, close to the town centre and bus/train station as well.”
Nigel Sarsfield
5 months ago
“A large traditional park with some lovely views and walks. There are free toilets, a seasonal cafe, community orchard and a great equipped playground. Close to the New Mills Railway station and bus routes.”
Mark H
5 years ago
“A great place to take the kids. On warmer days, an ice cream van turns up. There's also different events going on in the park throughout the year. The bubble party is a favourite with the locals. The park is built on a hill so expect to be walking up and down a hill while visiting here.”
S S
2 years ago
“We parked at high lea park on side street and it's good for kids with playing area. My 11 year old child liked it. Restrooms were not clean. Water to wash hands was ice cold. After park we crossed the road and went down towards the other area and it was a good walk with bridge etc.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
High Lea Park sits on hilly ground near New Mills Railway station, with a playground suited to all ages featuring a zip wire, large slide, and fitness equipment. A seasonal cafe serves tea, coffee, ice cream, and basic breakfast snacks. A community orchard and open green spaces extend the site. Special events including bubble parties run throughout the year. Expect uphill and downhill walking throughout the visit.



