Cassiobury Park (Watford) Reviews

Cassiobury Park (Watford) National Park

Newest Review: ... Watford High Street Overground station. ~~~FACILITIES~~~ At the main entrance, there is a map of the park... not sure if intentional but it looks like a cross section of a penis... :P The park has a range of facilities including a café called Cha Cha Cha, with benches, and a children's play area. Also there is a bowls club, childrens' paddling pool and a car park at the base of the park. Near the paddling pool is another children's playground. Toilets are also available near the car park BUT they are more often than not locked! There is also a mini railway which runs a few times a day that takes you round the park. A river runs throu... more

Customer Cassiobury Park (Watford) Reviews (2)

mattconnect
Cassiobury Park (Watford): Cassiobury Park: Children's nature haven (391 words)
by - written on 26/12/09 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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~~~LOCATION AND ACCESS~~~ Cassiobury Park is a large recreational park situated in Watford. It is nearby Watford Grammar School for Boys and is a short few minutes' walk from Watford Metropolitan Line Station. It covers 190 acres of land, which is mainly of grassy areas with many footpaths and cycle lanes. With its large area, it has many entrances and exits, and is also a short 10 minutes walk from the top of Watford High street, and about 15-20 minutes from Watford High Street Overground station. ~~~FACILITIES~~~ At the main entrance, there is a map of the park... not sure if intentional but it looks like a cross section of a penis... ...  Read the complete review

naomeh
Cassio is great, try the dawn chorus. AWESOME. (173 words)
by - written on 08/09/09 (Useful, 65 readings)
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I'll let you in on a secret. for a place to get totally wasted and shagged out of you brains in total privacy, Cassio is the place. It's massive. Trees everywhere. Great stuff. However, also great for rape and robbing people. But I've only heard about the latter happening every now and then, not the rape. Now on to the serious stuff. Cha cha cha's is a cafe about three minutes from the met station, expensive and alright food but lovely staff and lovely sitting area. Tennis courts and swimming pools and a canal and the stream, lovely fun for the kids. Long and short grass provide good hide and seek and football areas. Quiet, large, beautiful even ...  Read the complete review