Heartlands Park
Next to the 1815 London Road Bridge, Heartlands Park winds along the river until it meets Bourton Park to the east of the town. As ancient as the town, this green flag winning park includes evidence of medieval ridge and furrow fields, rolling dips and peaks in the fields that mark out the path of ancient ploughs. The rest of the park includes community planting projects The Edible Woodland and Coronation Wildflower Meadow as well as multiple play parks making the park a great place to visit with the entire family.
Play Parks and Sports Facilities
With a skate park and two play areas to explore there is plenty to keep young adults and children amused. There is one play area for younger children near the skate park and a more challenging play area at Stratford Fields. The skate park includes a mini ramp with a quarter pipes, flat banks, a funbox with hubba and a jump box. Public toilets, including a changing places facility and car parking is available over the bridge from Heartlands at Cornwalls Meadow. The hard path surfaces are wheelchair accessible and used on Saturday and Sunday mornings for Buckingham Parkrun, as well as cycles routes in and around the town.