This was our second time visiting Page Park Bristol and it was only a quick pop in on our way home from somewhere else. We had Arthur’s bike in the car and he wanted to practice and I thought the paths would be good for this, And it would be a good place to run off some energy before bed – it was nearly 7pm when we visited.
Page Park Bristol has three different play area sections – one with a couple of wooden climbing frames and slides, a teen area and the original park. The original park has been about since I was a child myself and has swings, a roundabout, toddler climbing frame, climbing net, spring loaders and another climbing frame.
As well as the play areas there is also large grassy areas for picnics, a beautiful sensory garden with an aviary and a central bandstand. Perfect for a bit of “bike with no stabilisers” practice.
Car Parking for Page Park Bristol
There isn’t a dedicated car park but lots of on street parking surrounding the park, There are various different entrances to the park so you’ll never be far from one. The postcode I use for Page Park is BS165LU.
Page Park Bristol Cafe
Bean Tree Cafe is near the sensory garden serving hot and cold food and drinks. Bean Tree Cafe is open 9-4:30pm Monday – Sunday. As well as serving food and drinks, there is also a community space to hire called The Nest. This hosts various events throughout the year including the upcoming “Celebrate With Me”, a dance and music event celebrating culture and diversity. Also the “Page Park Peace Feast”.
Page Park Junior Parkrun
Page Park hosts a Junior Parkrun which is a free, 2k run event for 4-14 year olds. This is held every Sunday at 9am. You can find more details about Page Park Junior Parkrun here.



