
Coronation Park
📍 Muglet Ln, Maltby, Rotherham S66 7NB, UK
About Coronation Park
Coronation Park in Maltby offers a generous expanse of grassy parkland, providing a welcoming outdoor space for the local community and visitors alike. This accessible park is an ideal spot for enjoying a breath of fresh air, whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a place for family fun.
Families with children will find several dedicated areas to keep younger visitors entertained. The park features a well-equipped children's play area complete with swings, slides, and various climbing frames. For slightly older children and teenagers, there's also a small skate park and an outdoor gym set, offering opportunities for active play and exercise. Picnic tables are readily available throughout the park, perfect for enjoying an outdoor meal or snack amidst the green surroundings.
Beyond the play facilities, Coronation Park also boasts lighted multi-use athletic fields, suitable for a variety of sports and activities. The park's vast open spaces are perfect for informal games, dog walking, or simply relaxing in the open air. With its range of amenities, Coronation Park provides a versatile setting for enjoying the outdoors in Maltby.
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📍 Muglet Ln, Maltby, Rotherham S66 7NB, UK
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Don't go there if you want to play tennis. This place is forgotten and neglected. One court has broken, unusable net and second is only just hanging on. Full of broken glass as well.
Few swings, slides and a small and large climbing frame for kids to enjoy. There's a gym set nearby and a little skate park for kids to play on at the top of the park. Lots of grassy areas to play games with your children
In all honesty I think the park is great for older kids maybe 5/6+ but there's nothing for toddlers. Also there's a lot of grass area that could be turned into a picnic area, benches, bins etc
The place is deserted and payment is required.
There is a lot of litter and a fair amount of broken glass, but if you can get over that, it's an easy place to waste a couple of hours with the kids. Take a ball for the football/basketball court which is always open and accessible. The park has gone downhill in recent months, so take wipes and hand gel! There are no toilets there either so be prepared. You can scan the QR codes on the posts as you walk around which can be fun! There's loads of different types of trees which is my little boy's favourite part!