Luke W. • October 7, 2018Awesome park, family / child friendly with birds and butterflies and a shop selling snacks, drinks and meals.
Diego D. • July 30, 2014Bars outdoors for calisthenic exercises. Great in summer. At the very top of the hill
Finders Keepers • August 20, 2010Shotover is an area of outstanding beauty located approximately three miles to the east of Oxford’s city centre. It rises to a height of 557 feet above sea level.
lampalap • June 14, 2020Quite a pleasant park. On Sundays guys play frisbee. There’s also a tennis court. Many children 👶
K C. • June 28, 2012The fields should be mowed - other than that it is quite a serene environment to let off some steam
Jonathan D. • August 3, 2015A peaceful park to run in, can be quite busy with tourists though. And the geese are rather bold :P
Odin Hørthe O. • May 7, 2017Lovely park and green houses with interesting as well as common plants known from spices and daily life. Can't believe we waited so long to go.
Finders Keepers • August 20, 2010A great family day out in Oxford. Visit the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, then investigate the Pitt Rivers Museum, followed by a stroll around University Parks.
Stefan v. • June 21, 2012£1.50 to park your car for a whole day. Make sure you're back before 6.30PM though.
Richard H. • December 26, 2015Beautiful gardens leading all the way down to the river Cherwell, next to University Parks.
Tanya P. • September 25, 2010Don't try to park on Oxford. The park & ride service is frequent, efficient and a much cheaper option.
Elliott B. • September 13Amazing city to visit. Go several times. Use Park & Ride and get the bus. Plenty of museums and shops plus cafes and restaurants.
Huw N. • April 29, 2017Great selection of beers and lovely food - the 'Queen of Puddings' is unbelievably good.
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