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Pedestrian Bridge Closed

The pedestrian bridge at Thorney Park is closed due to structural issues. The main bridge remains open for access to the lake. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

 

Thorney Park

Thorney Park is a 50 acre former mineral site, part water and part landscaped grassland. The park provides walking, bird watching and picnic opportunities for visitors. The large lake and nearby pond are home to many overwintering birds with information panels on bird life.

Thorney Park combines woodland, grassland, and lake habitats. Suitable for all walking abilities with flat terrain. A few logs along the walk allow for great seated views of the lake.

Herons, Kingfishers, Eurasion blackcaps, and Eurasian green woodpeckers have all been seen here. At all times of year, you can see numerous waterfowl on the lake.

 

Virtual tour around Thorney Park 

Address

Thorney Park
Thorney Mill Lane
Iver
SL0 9AL

 

Parking

Thorney Park does not have a designated car park. 

 

Contact Us

Phone: 01753 511060

Email: countryparks@buckinghamshire.gov.uk

Facilities

  • 50 acre old mineral site
  • Large lake with walking routes
  • Picnicking opportunities
  • Woodland, grassland and lake habitats

Access

  • Good access path network on flat terrain
  • Connects to the Colne Valley Trail
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