Reviews Ics Arboretum

5
Anne Nash
+5
This is such a big peaceful area to visit. The sound of the trees when the wind blows,is such a refreshing sound. The colourful flowers make this place is a relaxing place to be. This is such a nice place to have picnics especially during summer time.There are a number of bins and the park is well maintained. It is important to point out that there is a pond with some ducks and there is a restriction of not feeding these ducks. We love to visit this place as its easily accessible with nearby tram stop and also it is wheelchair accessible.
5
Miss Orchid
+5
This park is so beautiful, I think the City Council should look after this park more. Light up this park with more flowers. It will be great and amazing if more events happen here.
4
Khizr Islam
+4
Beautiful little park with a few relics of Nottingham. Peaceful walk with my friends. We enjoyed researching the landmarks as we walked around. Feargus o Connor statue, Chinese bell tower, flower garden and there was a parrot sanctuary.
5
Barbara Steltmann
+5
Beautiful park. You can spend a very nice time. It is located in the city center which is really good . You can come with the whole family and relax.
5
Sandunika Diyamini
+5
Beautiful place for evening walk or a picnic with your loved ones. Full of greenery and calm environment. Not much crowded on the day I visited.
4
Priyanjana Kumar
+4
Great place for a lovely morning stroll and a breathe of fresh air. Away from the hustle bustle of the city centre with greenery and sounds of birds chirping. If there were a few more coffee shops around the place it would be beneficial as there is only one shop and it gets quite busy during the mornings.
5
Cato Rawls
+5
Lovely park to enjoy nature, have a picnic or a walk. There’s a beautiful lake with lots of wildlife around (ducks and squirrels mostly) and a variety of types of trees. It does get locked depending on the season so make sure to check the opening times so you avoid getting locked in!
5
Urszula Jachimowicz
+5
A very small but nice park. The parrots are a really cute and the bell tower is very photogenic. It's a bit lifeless and depressing during winter bit very nice in spring and summer. Great for dog walks and picnics
5
Sam Saltwell
+5
Nottingham’s oldest park, opened by the Victorians on 11th May 1852 by the Mayor and the Sheriff of the Borough in front of 30,000 people. It’s a relaxing and calm place to wander around, and the wide diversity of design and features make it feel even bigger than it really is. There is also a fantastic little cafe by Waverley Street entrance. If you found my review or photos interesting please leave a quick thumbs up 👍 Thank you!
5
preethi
+5
Great place to go for a walk and enjoy some peaceful time in the nature. Quiet environment with a lake at the front and we can feed the ducks. The park was maintained well. It also has a cafe.
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