
Langley Park Country Park
Wexham, Buckinghamshire· SL0 0LS
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 17 public reviews (Oct 2025 – Apr 2026) · Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Langley Park has a lot to offer SEN families, with plenty of open space, peaceful gardens, and woodland to explore at your own pace. There's a dedicated play area and good facilities. Parking is charged and the coffee shop can get busy during peak times, though these are manageable with some planning.
What visitors say
Visitors consistently praise Langley Park for its peaceful, well-maintained grounds with open space, dedicated play areas, and woodland walks—many have found it a calming environment where children can explore freely. Some visitors have noted that parking charges apply, access lanes are tight in places, and the coffee shop can develop queues during busier periods. The overall setting and facilities are generally well-regarded.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
Read reviews on Google →From SEN communities
- Child with autism and non-verbal needs enjoyed feeding ducks activity
- Inclusive Forest School experiences designed specifically for children with SEND
- Part of Buckinghamshire SEND local offer with Family Hub Network
- Short break outings available for children with additional needs and disabilities
- Some autistic visitors report noise sensitivity concerns at the park
Sourced from facebook, council accessibility page, family information service, SEN activity provider within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
When to visit
Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.
Weekdays (Mon–Fri)
Typically quietest around 6pm
Weekends (Sat–Sun)
Typically quietest around 9am
⏱ People typically spend up to 3 hours here
Potential challenges
- Parking is charged and access lanes can be tight—worth checking in advance if you need accessible parking or have mobility concerns
- The coffee shop may have a noticeable queue during busy periods, so plan ahead if food or drinks are important to your visit
- Some visitors have reported that services can feel stretched during peak times, though this is unlikely to affect your visit to the park itself
What works
- Large open park setting with plenty of space to move around freely
- Lake and gardens provide a calm, predictable environment
- Dedicated play area for children
- Peaceful, well-kept grounds with opportunity for quiet time or alone space
- Woodland and parkland for exploring at your own pace
- Facilities available on site
- Open spaces make it easy to manage sensory needs or take breaks away from crowds
Facilities
Tips for your visit
Jubilee Play Garden is a short walk from car park, suitable for younger children. Tea Room offers sheltered space with indoor and outdoor seating. Consider that terrain has occasional loose stones which may impact buggies or wheelchairs. Take photo of park map on mobile phone for navigation.
Pricing
Pay and display car park charges apply year-round. Blue Badge holders park free. Specific pricing not detailed on website.
Parking
Pay and display car park with Blue Badge free parking. Car park opens 8:15am daily, closes 7:30pm (summer season from 29 March 2026). Vehicle height restriction 2 metres at entrance. Parking not permitted on Billet Lane. No information provided about disabled space proximity to entrance or drop-off facilities.
Accessibility
Most main paths are hard stony paths with occasional loose stones - suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. Smaller woodland paths unsuitable for wheelchairs. Park is mainly flat with no stiles or cattle grids. Kissing gates openable with radar key. Tea Room wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets available.
Opening Hours
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