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Parks, Gardens And Green Spaces

Trefusis Park
Albany Ln, Redruth TR15 2XF

Fairfields Park
19 W End, Redruth TR15 2SA

East End Park
Miners Row, Redruth TR15 1NJ

Plain-An-Gwarry Park
Redruth TR15 1AW

Redruth Skatepark
87 Drump Rd, Redruth TR15 1PR
Maverick Skateparks

Victoria Park
Food Troops
Bowling club
Victoria Park, Park Rd, Redruth TR15 2JF

St Rumon’s Gardens
A History of St Rumon’s
1 Penryn St, Redruth TR15 2SP

parks, gardens, and green spaces

This is Redruth where nestled amidst the charming streets and historical landmarks, there is an array of parks, gardens, and green spaces offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re seeking a serene spot for a leisurely stroll, a peaceful picnic with loved ones, or simply a breath of fresh air, Redruth’s  landscapes promise to enchant and rejuvenate all who wander through them. Join us as we explore the lush sanctuaries that dot this picturesque Cornish town, inviting you to embrace the beauty of nature at every turn.

Trefusis Park

  • Dog Friendly
  • Running track
  • Training Equipment
  • Sports Court

Welcome to Trefusis Park, a haven for both humans and their four-legged friends in Redruth. This charming park boasts a welcoming atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or playtime with your family. For fitness enthusiasts, Trefusis Park offers a well-maintained running track, ideal to clock in those miles amidst scenic surroundings. Additionally, visitors can enjoy various exercise equipment scattered throughout the park, catering to those looking to elevate their workout routines. For those who crave friendly competition, the park features a sports court where you can engage in a game of football or other activities. With its blend of recreational amenities and dog-friendly ambiance, Trefusis Park invites you to embrace an active lifestyle while fostering a deep connection with nature.

Fairfields Park

  • Dog Friendly
  • Small Zip-Line & play area
  • Open space with benches

Fairfields Park is a fun and relaxing space amidst the town of Redruth. This park is a haven for dog owners, offering a welcoming and spacious play area where pets an frolic freely. Adventure awaits with the thrilling zip line, providing an exhilarating experience for children and adults alike. For those seeking tranquillity, Fairfields Park boasts ample open space adorned with lush greenery, perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, or simply basking in the serenity of nature. Scattered throughout the park are inviting benches, and promises a delightful escape for all who visit.

East End Park and Redruth Skatepark

  • Dog Friendly
  • Communal Skate Park
  • Large field

East End Park is a dynamic hub of activity nestled in the heart of Redruth. This vibrant green space welcomes dogs and their owners to enjoy a leisurely stroll or a spirited game of fetch. At the heart of the park lies a communal skatepark, where enthusiasts of all ages can showcase their skills. Skateboarders, rollerbladers, and BMX riders are all welcome. Beyond the skatepark, visitors can revel in the expanse of a large field, perfect for picnics, outdoor games, or simply soaking up the sunshine. With its inclusive atmosphere and diverse amenities, East End Park beckons residents and visitors alike to come together, celebrate community, and embrace the joys of outdoor recreation.

Maintained by Redruth Town Council. 

Gwealan Tops Adventure Playground

Right next to East End, you can also find the Gwealan Tops Adventure Playground. Learn more about them, their green spaces and wild areas by clicking the link.

 

Plain-An-Gwarry Park

Plain-An-Gwarry Park is a charming play area nestled next to the bustling Community Centre in Redruth. This cosy park may be small in size but is packed with recreational equipment, complete with swings, slides, and a basketball hoop, young adventurers can let their imaginations run wild. Its proximity to the Community Centre adds to its appeal, making it a convenient and accessible spot for families and residents to gather and unwind. Whether you’re seeking a tranquil retreat or a place for your little ones to burn off some energy, Plain-An-Gwarry Park offers a welcoming sanctuary in the heart of the community.

Maintained by Redruth Town Council. 

Victoria Park

  • Play area
  • Tennis courts
  • A war memorial

Victoria Park, Redruth’s municipal formal park, is a cherished historical gem offering a variety of attractions. Its central war memorial is surrounded by vibrant flower beds, while the bandstand hosts local music performances. Sports lovers can enjoy the two tennis courts, and children can explore the play area. The park also features Food Troop, a food nursery, and a classroom, serving the community’s educational needs. For a leisurely activity, the well-kept pavilion at the Redruth Bowls Club provides friendly competition. Victoria Park’s meticulous upkeep reflects the town’s dedication to preserving its green spaces for future generations.

 

St Rumon’s Garden

Today St Rumon’s Gardens remains a calm and quiet space away for Redruth’s high street. With park benches and a small stage for performances, it echoes its days as a theatre and entertainment spot. The relics of the medieval chapel are there too, a solid, if small, reminder of a distant past.

If you’d like to know more, check out our St Rumon’s Garden Page.
Maintained by Redruth Town Council. 

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