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    Bitts Park (CA3 8UL)

    The park is a peaceful haven only 800 metres from the City Centre, comprising formal gardens, riverside walks, children’s play area and splash park (operates 11am-6pm), running routes and sports facilities.

    Bitts Park (CA3 8UL)

    A great place for relaxing, having fun and connecting with nature. The Rivers Eden and Caldew form the park’s Northern and Western boundaries respectively..

    Bitts Park is the home to Carlisle's premier play area with splash park, an outdoor active space and skate park.

    A limited amount of free parking is available on a first come first served basis opposite the entrance to the Sheepmount athletics stadium, off Sheepmount Road. Further pay and display car parks can be found off Dacre Road (East of Carlisle Castle) and Devonshire Walk (West of Carlisle Castle).

    Further pedestrian access to the park may be gained from Hardwick Circus, Eden Bridge and the City Centre.

    Bitts Park is easily accessable by using public transport links to Carlisle City Centre.

    Richmond Green(CA2 6SZ)

    A peaceful green space with a play area, football pitches and a wildlife area. There is a small parking area at the end of Wootton Way and Richmond Green, the site being easily accessible on foot from Queensway, Ness Way, Cherry Brow and Richmond Green

    Richmond Green(CA2 6SZ)

    Play area details

    • · Age range play area equipment aimed at : 0 - 12
    • · Accessible equipment : Various inclusive play items
    • · Is the play area fenced : Yes

     

     

     

     

     

    Tribune Drive(CA3 OLG)

    Green corridor running between Tribune Drive and Antonine Way, with ornamental tree species, a play area and hard surface sports court. Accessible by foot from Tribune Drive and Antonine Way.

    Tribune Drive(CA3 OLG)

    Play area details:

    • Age range play area equipment aimed at : 0 - 12
    • Accessible equipment : None but various inclusive play items
    • Is the play area fenced : Yes

    Chances Park (CA2 6JP)

    Chances Park is specially landscaped to offers great views of the city of Carlisle. The main entrance to Chance's Park and the community centre is off the Wigton Road (A595) where there is a free car park for visitors. There is pedestrian access off Dunmallet Rigg, Wigton Road, Dunmail Drive, Park Road and Langrigg Road.

    Chances Park (CA2 6JP)

    Chance’s Park is situated on high ground within the Morton Area of Carlisle, to the West of City. The park forms the grounds of Morton Manor, once the home of the Chance family, now a Community Centre.  Free visitor parking is available at the Community Centre, situated off Wigton Road. Pedestrian access to the park may be gained from Dunmallet Rigg, Langrigg Road, Park Road, Dunmail Drive and Wigton Road.

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