Oxford's largest park Cutteslowe and Sunnymead is located in the far north of the city. It is open all day, everyday for everyone to enjoy:
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- Splash Feature to be open on the first May bank holiday of the year
- go orienteering with the 18 control course (maps available at the kiosk/office)
- use the three children's play areas. 2 are on the Cutteslowe side and 1 on the Sunnymead side
- play football or cricket on the grass pitches - booking can be made through the Pitchbooking website
- play informal football or basketball in the street sports site
- grab a bat and play table tennis on one of three tables
- watch the ducks in the duck pond or the birds in our aviary
- have a game of Beach Volleyball - visit the Oxford Volleyball Club website for information about membership and booking
- play a round of miniature golf on the new course (hire clubs at the kiosk)
- ride the trains on the Cutteslowe Park Miniature Railway (April - October and operated by The City of Oxford Society of Model Engineers Ltd.)
- admire the ornamental flower beds and wildflower areas
- skate the concrete skate park with ramps and grind rail
- have a game of tennis on the outdoor tennis courts (book at the kiosk)
- grab a drink or a bite to eat at San Remo's cafe
- catch a Balloon flight from Cutteslowe and Sunnymead Park with Adventure Balloons between April and October
- go geocaching and find our hidden treasure
- walk or run the Sri Chinmoy Peace Mile or take part in the 5k weekly parkrun
- walk through the community woodland or Sunnymead nature area
- hold a meeting or party in the top pavilion
- grow your own vegetables and flowers in the allotment
- climb the tree trunks
- toilets are available in the park - Cutteslowe Park toilets and Cutteslowe Pavillion toilets
- Visit the Cutteslowe Horticultural Therapy Nurseries
Througout the year the park is host to family and charity events, check out the next event at www.oxford.gov.uk/events