Reviews View Cafe

4
Gavin Williams
+4
Great views from the top of the ridge and a good place to fly a kite. I started from the visitor center car park heading right. There are a few other parking spots along the top of the trail. Views from the top of ridge are spectacular. The route is sign posted and paved until near the burial mounds. The circular walk also taking in the nearby tree cathedral too about 2 hours at a leisurely pace.
5
Michelle Cheshire
+5
Visited for a quick walk while driving up north from London. It is such a beautiful setting, we followed the well trodden paths to the tree cathedral which is lovely. It was great to see many children out flying kites. We would absolutely return here again for a full day visit.
5
Emilia Michalek
+5
Excellent place to walk or have picnic. National trust cafe has some great cakes and yummy freshly baked scones. Also very good place to view gliders take off and land.
5
عائشة
+5
Always a great choice to come to Dunstable downs ! Whether you want to have a walk, hike up the trail, have a picnic or simply enjoy the sunset! Very peaceful.
5
H Magix
+5
Beautiful park. Wonderful views with easy walking trails. Great for kids to run around and let out some steam.
5
Holly Lawrence
+5
Fantastic for Kite Flying! Fabulous views. Coffee shop and gift shop. You can park for free if you are a National Trust Member
5
Alessandro Chan
+5
Stunning view! Sheep, kites, aeroplanes, birds, what more can you ask for? Parking is easy there. Also, there is a cafe where you can buy coffee and use the toilet.
5
Scott Graham
+5
Lovely spot, open spacious area for kite flying with amazing views and a nearby access to wild paths to see wildlife. There is a café and tourist shop at the top by a nicely looked after carpark as well.
5
Jenni Morgan
+5
Went kite flying with the kids (or kite retrieving as it was at one point!), always a perfect place for a picnic, scenic views and an open space, something to do for everyone! Also looks just as good at night time (just try to avoid looking in other cars in case of doggers)
5
Mary Cresswell Bayliss
+5
Such a beautiful place to visit, with breath taking views for miles around. Dog friendly, with pathways across the main section if weather inclement. There is a national trust visitor centre where u can enjoy a cuppa although as per usual it can be a little pricey.
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