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It's in the Walled Garden - just next to the new water area. We parked up on the other side of the park on Brockwell Park Gardens by the top gate and walked over. It really was good (fro what could hear as was sat in shade feeding the baby for much of it!) - you start outside then go into the walled garden and move around the garden promenade style. Cannot believe Z concentrated on it and didn't belt off!! Not specially cheap (?7 ticket?) but quite an unusual thing and a treat and as enjoyable for an adult as a child!! (rare...!)

sophiechristophy Wrote:

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> Fuschia - do you know where abouts in Dulwich Park

> the WF meet? also, is there a minimum age?

> Thanks,S


It doesnt say where but other similar things have been near the play area

I think it's suitable for quite young children .... There were lots of 2-3 yos but my 7m old wS quite taken by the instruments


Because the stuff they had was quite interesting, children tended to hang about rather than run off


Gazebo with badge making and painting


Mats, pillows, beanbags


Dressing up, instruments


All quite low key but it was perfect for a warm afternoon, we put our own blankets down and sat in the middle

Lewisham community picnics:


Today Wells park 11-2

Mon 8 august Horniman triangle 11-2

Monday 15 aug mayow park 11-2


Flier says


No need to book just come along on the day with your picnic for lots of fun activities for the under 5s. Contact the children's centre outreach team on 0208 695 6236 fo more info.

Was just in Wells park, and chanced upon a sure start chuldrens centre open air session. Bit late for today, but next Monday 8th August, they'll be at Hornimans 11am-2pm.


They're calling it a community picnic. Basically they put out quite a few things for under 5s, and you just turn up with your own picnic.


Seemed nice, wish I'd known about today. They're there til 2 if anyone wanted to jump in a car with little ones.

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