Beautiful place, so much to see and do. Great cafe, great facilities. Plenty of parking too.
Childrens play area was absolutely covered in litter (Sunday 8am) and we actually felt really bad for the one man having to pick everything up.
This litter picking guy however was so friendly, very informative and had a wealth of information about the park and things for us newbies not to miss as well as all the information about Captain Cook which was really interesting.
Can wait to come back and explore more.
It was an amazing park with lots of playground. Even as an adult we entertained a lot there are plenty of seats available which makes it easier. Love this place and definitely will come back again. We didn’t have a time to get into museum part I would like to come for there again
Very well kept park popular with everyone young and old. Lovely shaded wooded areas to keep the dog out of the sun. Cooks cafe for gorgeous Ice cream and homemade cake. I could take my dog in. Ice cream van was at the playground for the children. All parks should be this nice and clean, no dog mess or litter, FREE to park so you spend your money with small business.
Great place for a walk, kids play area, animals to see, dogs (careful lots of squirrels!) to run after a ball was fairground rides when we went April school holidays. Captain cook museum, fab cafes and Gardens. Big free car park but soon gets full
Maria Beckett (The Baby Gallery)
+5
This park has everything, we love visiting this park with our own two children but we mostly love this park for its beautiful backdrops for our outdoor sessions in Middlesbrough. Stewart Park is our go-to outdoor location, it has beautiful flowerbeds in the height of summer, stunning tree-lined walks and the fun of feeding the ducks. It is perfect for little ones with toilet amenities, good parking and the cafe is also lovely.
Great stroll around Stewart Park today nice warm day for it. Plenty of parking and great place to walk dogs 🐕 plenty of open space
Wide open spaces, tree lined walks, a couple of duck ponds, a children's play area and other interesting features. Captain Cooks birthplace museum etc.
Generally a lovely place to visit. Fun for all ages.
The park is usually clean and tidy (aside from the odd people that decide to litter!)
The play area is good and has some good variety. There is some accessible play equipment also.
Ice-cream from the van here is probably the best reason to visit (imho) Try the 99's you won't regret it.
Great place to go for a picnic and a bit of fun with the kids. Not really a patch on what it was, with all the animals to view and the greenhouse before it burnt down. Move on as they say to everything!! Good access all around, toilets as always ( nowadays) are very centralised, whereas they did have toilet block not far from the main car park... since demolished. The ponds at the top behind the museum could do with a good dredge/clean out. If disturbed by a dog, it smells like sewage and is an unhealthy black colour, no flow through or aeration. After all that it is a lovely place for a walk. Would recommend 👌
Great big park, huge fields, museum and public toilets that are well maintained. Lots of dogs off lead but didn’t encounter any issues with them. Huge kids play park all in working order and minimal litter. Great day out! Didn’t look at the animals this time but previous visits have seen the chickens, alpacas ect!
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