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1. Hunsbury Hill - West Hunsbury

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2. Eastfield Park - Northampton

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Address: Northampton, NN3 2AR, United Kingdom
Schedule: Open 24 hours
Business type: Tourist attraction
Nidhin Antony: Nice place to relax
Artjoms Mihailovs: Great place to play football/basketball, also the playground is quite nice and the lake is filled with wildlife.
joseph douglas: Eastfield Park is a hidden treasure. Pity some local residents do not value it. Information plaques have been damaged and one totally vandalised. Also , litter is a problem . Thank goodness for the friends of Eastfield who do litter picks once a month.
Tom Ebsworth: Wow huge lovely park with zip line and basketball court. Huge open spaces.Dog-friendliness: Seems to be lots of dog walkers but with one or 2 who walk Alsatian dogs who are not friendly and neither are the dogs.
Paul Dickens: Lovely park and clean
Matt White: Great for a quick rip, but you'll need a spotter due to a steady stream of soft targets worming their way out of the woodwork and into your OSD.Great treetop lines for those treetop surfers out there and gaps galore for those Sbang types if that's your thing,
allie salter: Lovely to see the water coming back
Emily Payne: Lovely green space connecting Northampton college and the Kettering road.
SUE SHEPHERD: Lovely park to walk your dogs or just a nice walk, .Small park for the little one'sBeautiful and quiet around 11am ans 1am in the week.
Silvia Mardare: Super good 👌
telcian mariana florina: Bello
Marco Schiavo: Perfect place for walking around the lake and relaxing with your friends, your family or your pets. The park is always clean and there are some entertainment for children like basketball court or playground.Unfortunately some people don't respect the area and they leave the rubbish near trees or in the lake, to my opinion we need some cameras.Highly recommended, this is one of my favourite place!
Aaron Cosby (Ventura visuals): Love big open park . Lots fields area for dog walking.
Wesley “Aston” Waldron: Great
Marianna Calmis: A beautiful park and big enough to walk with your little dog friend, but we humans should keep the cleanliness, not throw the garbage, for that urns are put, as for civilized people, everywhere we see how the we owners of our little brothers dogs , don not pick after their dogs ( how ugly from our side, as called being with conscience! by the way, it wouldn't be bad for some lights in the night to be there, because you're afraid to walk, why not ?!
marek maolat: It was a beautiful weather and has lovely walk and upon arriving we were speechless to see that there was no water in the pond as it has all evaporated.
Joby Abraham: Good for a walk. And a pond. Nothing moch to do...
Daniel Etiaka: Calm and airy park to relax, exercise or walk your dog. Had fun just chilling here.
Iurie Gisca: Super
ioan Șovan: Nice Park to relax
Stuart Clark: No thanks 😅
3. Upton Country Park - Upton

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Address: Upton Way, Upton, Northampton NN5 4EQ, United Kingdom
Schedule: Open 24 hours
Business type: Tourist attraction
Omooba Oyewole: Good place for a walk
Joanne McCormick: Nice place to walk with designated footpaths and signposts /information maps.Playground: Wooden play structure.
Rose Celino: Muito lindo o lugar
Jennie Evans: Nice to walk around, there are paths so you can even walk on a rainy day. Free roaming sheep about certain times of the year. Nice big field to play/lounge on. Plenty of car parking
Steven Weird: Lovely open space for walking
Ginette Pilkington: Good, well-used green space. Walkers, runbers, dog walkers, sport. Easy access to riverside and towpath walksDog-friendliness: Clearly marked areas where dogs need to be on leads. Plenty of bins.
Imran Chowdhury B.E.M: One of the best in the country
Tasha Alibone: Lovely walk all along the canal and through the fields. Parking is handy and free too!
James Coull: Beautiful now it’s all open. Hours of walks and free parking too with football pitches and a small children’s play area. Lots of bench’s and full of walkers, joggers and cyclists.
Alice Matapuri: 4 years ago walking through diem Centre gave me her first experience of the rest team that football for the ultimate support field group goes now with first years editing.
Robert Lewis: A reasonable length walk around the fields of Upton country park, with plenty of lambs and their mothers to see at this time of year, there are plentiful good conditioned pathways to keep you out of any mud and a good sized free car park to keep your vehicle safe, what's not to like there is a good local shop for cool drinks and or ice cream if you want it's just opposite the car park
Amy Green: Visited to take part in parkrun. Very well organised. Lovely country park to explore
Agnieszka Kapica: Very nice place to walk ,highly recommended, good place for walking, running.
Phil De la rosa: Nice place but could do with a ice cream van or something .
Mike Wilcox: I walk there regularly my dog likes it.
Edgars Klavins: Good for walk and refresh mind 👌
Usama Malik: Upton Country Park is a wonderful destination for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and spend some time in nature. Located in Northampton, the park covers a large area of woodland and parkland, offering visitors a peaceful and tranquil setting in which to relax and unwind.The park has a range of facilities and activities to cater to visitors of all ages. There is a large children's play area, which includes climbing frames, swings, and slides, as well as a sandpit and water play area. There are also several picnic areas throughout the park, making it an ideal spot for a family day out.For those who enjoy walking and exploring, there are several trails and paths to follow throughout the park. These offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside and allow visitors to explore the park's many natural features. The park is also home to several species of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and rabbits, making it a great spot for nature lovers.One of the main attractions of the park is the historic Upton House, a beautiful Grade II listed building that dates back to the 17th century. The house has been restored to its former glory and offers visitors a fascinating insight into the history of the area. There is also a café located within the house, serving a range of hot and cold drinks and snacks.Overall, Upton Country Park is a wonderful destination for anyone looking to spend some time outdoors and enjoy the natural beauty of Northamptonshire. With its range of facilities and activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy, making it a great spot for a family day out or a relaxing weekend escape.
rob walker: Lovely little park. Open field for exercise/play and some play equipment. Well maintained. Dog friendly.
Crengu Arux: Playground: Wood trail. Basic but funRestrooms: Couldn't see anyDog-friendliness: Lots of dogs aroundPicnic area: Great green area
Tam McCart: Nice country park well maintained with decent paths for running/walking around.
Mr S J M: A lovely area for dog walking or a space to run. Nearby facilities in the estate of Upton and Sixfields make it an accessible area though none are at the park itself. Small car parks that do get busy quite quickly.
4. Fairfax's View - Naseby Battlefield Viewing Platform - Naseby

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Address: Clipston Rd, Northampton, NN6 6BU, United Kingdom
Schedule: Open 24 hours
Telephone: +44 1858 880820
Business type: Observation deck
Mike: Need a few sympathic house builders nearby.
Bob (Frozen): Slightly disappointing. The car park was free. But the viewing platform was under maintenance. And there's not much information of the battle.
Benjamin Fordham: An amazing view from there. Awesome to see how the battle is played out.
rasha beagle: Nice views of the battlefield, the story boards help you picture the scene nearly 600 years ago.
solid waters: This place is history but there's only fields you see and some views obstructed by trees and hedges.
Connor Butler: Nice viewing platform with some information boards. Fairly accessible and gives a good view of what was once the battlefield. Great views 👌
Ross Bray: The observation deck is falling apart although still accessible. The views certainly are worthy of enticing a battle and no doubt this area has a past history that lurks around every corner or roll of a hill.Several other viewpoints dotted around all well kept with information signs and flying St George flags. Great view across the battlefield where 20000 people created English history. Worth a visit to take in the walks in a long loop of undulating landscapes and further points of interest.Naseby has a little village shop and a pub for a refreshment after.
Roy Dove: Great explanation on the information viewing points
Marcus Anderson: This is a place to just have to visit. Photos just do not do it justice.There is nothing here for younger children but the older ones, might appreciate the efforts of the foot soldiers and how far they had to walk before engaging. This would be after walking from their homes, wherever that might have been.
Dom Lowry: An interesting little out of the way spot in the heart of the Northamptonshire countryside. A couple of information boards tell you the history and why it's there. Little car park with space for a handful of cars. Also a nice spot for some star gazing I'd the skies are clear
Robert Morley: Little to see there
biggs682 Biggs: Local landmark
Nicky C: Stunning views
Andrew Good: Was a good place to see the field of battle
Alañ Dale: Good parking and view pf the battleground.
Mike Fiddes: This is where real history took place that shaped the modern world. The loss of devine ruling and the origins of the British army. Picture is of the Cromwell monument.
Joe Young: Historically place, much history of the surrounding area
Will Blencowe: Accessibility
Sergej Jakimov: Where's absolutely nothing to see, everything is blocked by bushes or trees.The platform is all degraded, looks like no one is taking care of this place.
paul rogerson: Rest stop
Gary Kingsbury: Great vantage point
5. Grangewood Park - East Hunsbury

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Address: Northampton, NN4 0QR, United Kingdom
Business type: Park
charlotte howley: Lovely walk, and we saw a deer 💕
Sarah Docker: A beautiful local woodland area, and open grass area with children's playground. Play area has baby swings, as well as equipment for primary age children. Woodland has lots of snowdrops in February, and bluebells in May. Parking on roads nearby, or in Tesco Mereway car park (three hour limit).
Stuart Walton: Found this place on a walk. Great stop off point along the way or if you live nearby
Chris Stone: Looks nice with all the blue bells
Christopher Benn: It is good value especially. With teenage vegans they were very happy.
Chloe harvey: Nice little walk, very quiet. Good size park.
Ben Haswell: Great little walk if you have kids watch out for the dog poo not all dog walkers are picking it up
Lisa: 4 year old daughter loves this park. Always has fun on everything and usually quite quiet. Apart from the odd face mask, tends to be clean and safe.
Daniel Bolt: A nice little park with a good mix of some wilder bits and open spaces with a play area for children.
Ben Lloyd: Some lovely old Oaks in parts of the park.
Nayan Jain: Easy walking trail ... Kids loved it.
Chris F: Nice little park. Lots of wild life, also snowdrops and bluebells in the woods in season. Foot paths need a bit of maintenance, but generally a good walk for young children also has a play area.
Jo Woodward: Love this place ❤
Lyn F: So beautiful at this time of the year covered in bluebells.
Martin Clark: Lovely suburban park. Generally well kept, apart from subsidence affecting main path
William Seager: The remberance seating area is a lovely place to sit and reflect
JuJu: Wonderful woodland walk, great for dog walkers alike
6. Brixworth Country Park - Brixworth

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7. Castle Ashby Gardens - Castle Ashby

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Address: Castle Ashby, Northampton, NN7 1LF, United Kingdom
Schedule: Opens at 10:00 AM
Telephone: +44 1604 422180
Business type: Garden
richard tolton: Enjoyed our visit. However a little expensive
md trasca: Nice for a walk when sunny ☀️😎
Dawn Cockburn: Second visit. Will be back again in the summer
Nicolae Avasiloaei: Este superb.
Emmy T: An interesting landscape and very well-kept gardens. The menagerie was a nice surprise. Bit weird that they don't take payment on the gate but we were able to purchase tickets online in the queue.
teresa powdrell: Beautiful gardens and menagerie to walk around. Be even better when the cafe reopens.
Kristaps Puisans: Absolutely gorgeous place to visit for outdoors picnic and not just
marek maolat: Very nice place to go for a fun family walk, mostly dog friendly as long with a small section where you can take them off leash
Ionut Stoian: Amazing
Nicoleta Loredana: Beautiful place
Jayco: after a quickGoogle on things to do in the local area - the weather was so nice it would have been a crime to stay in! I must admit that I wasn’t expected a lot for the money they’d charged, but we were pleasantly surprised. Not only do you have the immaculate gardens, there are also animals (meerkats!
Stamford Pele: Great day for the children
Lana Brady: This place is absolutely beautiful! It's about £30 for a family of 4 but we could have spent all day here. We only looked at a small part today but there are beautifully kept walled gardens, huge orangeries that you can go in, an amazing river/ pond with some very friendly carp! There were animals including meerkats, marmaset monkeys and more, and even a children's play area. Everywhere was very clean and well looked after. We will absolutely be going here again, and exploring more it has to offer
Paul Pearson: Beautiful place to visit. Long walks beautiful trees. Well worth a visit. It's a short distance from Northampton. Ample parking. It's one of the best maintained castles I have been to.
oliver ashby: Nice gardens
Peter McFarlane: Well worth a visit even in the winterWe will be returning in the summer
marie watkins: Beautiful gardens and the staff are wonderful.
Justyna Gabrysz: Very nice place
Kellie Fraser: Great place for young families, becomes expensive when the children get older and it's sorely lacking a café. Otherwise a lovely day out, the little menagerie is great, the animals all look really happy and well cared for.
Stoica Cristian: Excellent outdoor space for walk and relaxation with family and kids.
Andy Gossage: Ridiculous cost. No wonder no one there. However it is a very nice walk/place to go
8. ROC Viewpoint Naseby Battlefield - Clipston

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9. Prince Ruperts Viewpoint - East Farndon

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Address: Clipston Rd, Market Harborough, LE16 9SN, United Kingdom
Business type: Observation deck
eamonn omalley: stopped by while driving past ...the viewpoint itself was closed and the battlefield is just a field .Story board there was interesting and glad i popped in but would not revisit
Phil H: Beauty spot, superb terrace, great cocktails. Can see why old Rupes lost though. Fairfax's view much better, with better parking for his motorcade.
Ant Hall: Helpful information. Parking and raised platform
kevin ballard: Nice to go and have a visit. Another bit of history you dive by without knowing it's there.
David Hutchings: Some good information on the Battle here worth a look if you are I trim the civil war
Sine Wave Media: Great credit to the Naseby Battlefield Trust.
ioan cocicodar: Exista indicator,parcarea insa e blocata de citiva stilpi,insa este loc pentru 2-3masini.Din pacate este lasat in parahina,ppdiumul necesita reparatii
Radu Barbu: Interesting if it's on your way...
Ian Pinfold: This could be a good vantage point for the Nasby battle site, if the car park was open!There are plenty of car parking spaces (if/when open) & a nice viewing platform that elevates the visitor to the height of a horse mounted office, presumably Prince Rupert.There are a few information boards dotted around with some interesting facts on. Unfortunately there is far more litter & rubbish everywhere.Shame.
Mick Hicks: Interesting.
Jeff Lehman: An interesting viewpoint of the Naseby battlefield. There is a good view, and an informative sign. There is plenty of parking and the viewing platform is wheelchair accessible.
10. Sulby Viewpoint, Naseby Battlefield Project - Sulby

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11. Coton Manor Garden - Ravensthorpe

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12. Sywell Country Park - Ecton CP

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13. Everdon Stubbs - Farthingstone

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14. Stanwick Lakes - Stanwick

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15. Summer Leys Nature Reserve - Wollaston CP

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16. National Lift Tower - Northampton

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