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United Kingdom, England, Dagenham

Beam Parklands

Kid-friendly · Sports Facility · Tree Row

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Explore the natural beauty of Beam Parklands in Dagenham, United Kingdom, a sprawling green oasis spanning 134.7 acres. With its extensive network of trails and paths, this park is a ...

Explore the natural beauty of Beam Parklands in Dagenham, United Kingdom, a sprawling green oasis spanning 134.7 acres. With its extensive network of trails and paths, this park is a haven for walkers and runners seeking an invigorating outdoor experience. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or an energizing run, Beam Parklands offers diverse routes and landscapes to suit every activity level and preference. Discover the charm of Beam Parklands as you traverse its well-maintained paths, taking in scenic views of the surrounding nature. The park boasts a variety of routes, including the 4.6-mile Dagenham area trail and the Ballards Rd / the chase trail, providing ample opportunities for exploration and exercise. With its open spaces and tranquil atmosphere, this park is the ideal setting for individuals looking to engage in physical activity amidst a picturesque environment. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a casual walker, Beam Parklands in Dagenham beckons with its abundant natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Visitors can download the Pacer Pedometer app to access detailed information about the park's routes and plan their activities accordingly. Immerse yourself in the allure of Beam Parklands and embrace the joy of walking and running in this idyllic setting.

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Walking and Running in Beam Parklands

Are you looking for the ideal location for your walking or running activity in Dagenham, United Kingdom? Look no further than Beam Parklands. With its essential amenities such as parking lots and leisure playgrounds, this park is designed to meet the needs of walkers and runners. Additionally, the abundance of ...

Are you looking for the ideal location for your walking or running activity in Dagenham, United Kingdom? Look no further than Beam Parklands. With its essential amenities such as parking lots and leisure playgrounds, this park is designed to meet the needs of walkers and runners. Additionally, the abundance of bike paths and viewpoints make it a perfect choice for those seeking an active outdoor experience. Whether you're a walker or a runner, Beam Parklands offers the ideal setting for your activity, with convenient bicycle parking available as well. Plan your next walking or running adventure at Beam Parklands and experience the beauty of this picturesque park in Dagenham, United Kingdom.

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Essential Amenities
Playground
Parking lot
Sport Facilities
Bike path
Other Amenities

Bicycle parking

Nearby Parks
Old Dagenham Park
King George's Field
Beam Valley Country Park
Bretons Park
Goresbrook Park
Goresbrook Park
Goresbrook Park
Ingrebourne Hill
Eastbrookend Country Park
FAQs about Beam Parklands
Where is the best place to walk in Beam Parklands in Dagenham?
The best place to walk in Beam Parklands is along the Dagenham area route, which is approximately 4.6 miles long and takes an estimated 48 minutes to complete. This route has been recommended by the Pacer community for its scenic views and suitability for walking and running.
How many routes are in Beam Parklands in Dagenham?
There are two main routes in Beam Parklands in Dagenham: the Dagenham area route and the Ballards Rd / the chase route. Both routes are approximately 4.6 miles long and suitable for walking and running, as suggested by the Pacer community.
Which is the longest route in Beam Parklands in Dagenham?
The longest route in Beam Parklands is the Dagenham area route, which spans approximately 4.6 miles. This route has been positively reviewed by the Pacer community for its scenic and enjoyable features, making it a great choice for walkers and runners.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in Beam Parklands?
Yes, Beam Parklands has essential amenities such as parking lots and leisure playgrounds for walkers and runners to use.
How accessible is Beam Parklands?
Beam Parklands is accessible and has bike paths for walking, running, and cycling enthusiasts to enjoy.
What kind of sports can I do in Beam Parklands?
In Beam Parklands, you can engage in sports like walking, running, and cycling using the bike paths provided.
What is the best season to walk in Beam Parklands?
The best season to walk in Beam Parklands is spring or summer when the weather is milder, and the park is lush and green.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Beam Parklands?
In Beam Parklands, you can expect typical British weather, which means it can be quite unpredictable. Be prepared for occasional rain showers and cooler temperatures, especially in the autumn and winter months.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Beam Parklands?
In Beam Parklands, you might encounter various bird species such as ducks, swans, and other waterfowl around the park's ponds and lakes. There are also squirrels, foxes, and possibly rabbits in the wooded areas.
Nearby Parks
Old Dagenham Park
King George's Field
Beam Valley Country Park
Bretons Park
Goresbrook Park
Goresbrook Park
Goresbrook Park
Ingrebourne Hill
Eastbrookend Country Park
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8/302024
Nirvair
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Hiking
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