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Thanks. Next question - is it any good? Is it just a revamp along the lines of what was there or have they done anything different?


We've got 3 kids to entertain - 6, 7 and 9, the youngest being a visitor - and weighing up the novelty of something different over the known quantity of the Adventure Playground at Peckham Rye Park. Obviously trying to create the perfect afternoon to convince out of townies that who needs to go anywhere else!!

I like it. Lots of grass space and mini hills all fenced off from dogs etc. So you can perch on the top of a mound and keep an eye on the kids.


It's perfect for a picnic or snack up there imo.


If you've got time to kill, you can obv do the duck walk, gym equipment and then playground for the bulk of the day.


Worth a shot

I think maybe kids those ages might get bored more quickly than they would at the adventure playground. If you wanted a change of scene maybe dog kennel hill adventure playground - or the playground in Brockwell park which is awesome. The new one at DP is good...but my six year old "did" it v quickly whereas in either of the adventure playgrounds he can play for hours.

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