Popes Meadow Bracknell

Popes Meadow is located on the outskirts of Bracknell, Berkshire. It is a haven for wildlife and consists of open wood pasture, a pond and a copse.
Popes Meadow Bracknell Overview
It is a relatively small, 13.7-acre parkland located in Binfield. It was officially opened to the public for recreation in 1985. The site is named after Binfield’s most famous resident the Poet Alexander Pope who lived in Pope’s Manor adjacent to the site.
The meadow is intersected by the Bracknell Forest Ramblers route. There is a play area for toddlers, a sport and kick-about area, cycle parking and they host various annual events within the park. There is a pond which is a lovely place to feed the ducks and spot the local wildlife.
Further Information Popes Meadow
Is there food and drink available?
There is no on-site cafe.
What are the main things to do?
Parkland with a play area for toddlers, sports and kickabout area, and paths.
What are the ticket prices?
The park is free to visit.
Is there parking?
There is parking nearby, charges may apply.
When are they open?
The park is open almost all year round. Please visit their website for up-to-date opening times.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are welcome.
Are they accessible?
Please contact the venue.



