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Tring Park

Tring, Hertfordshire· HP23 6AW

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 13 public reviews (Nov 2023 Apr 2026)

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

High confidence

Based on the 13 most recent of this venue's many Google reviews.

Breakdown

NoiseGood
PredictabilityGood
Calm spacesGood
Open space for movementNature settingMultiple route optionsWide accessible pathsGood visibilitySensory varietyRound walk option

Parent summary

Tring Park is a welcoming open space for SEN families, with wide paths, multiple route options, and plenty of natural interest to explore at your own pace. The setting is calm and predictable, with clean grounds and wonderful views. Being unstaffed and open means you have freedom to move at your child's rhythm.

Best times to visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons tend to see fewer visitors; term-time weekdays may be quieter than school holidays or weekends.

Worth avoiding

School holiday periods and weekends may see higher visitor numbers.

What visitors say

Visitors report that Tring Park works well for SEN families—the open space, nature setting and wide paths provide room to move comfortably, whilst the variety of routes and things to see (including animals) help maintain engagement. The clean grounds, wonderful views and flexibility to suit different energy levels and interests on the day have been noted positively by families.

Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.

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From SEN communities

Learning Support provisionSensory and physical needsSEN Support availabilityAccessibility planning
  • School has formal Learning Support provision addressing sensory and physical needs
  • SEN Support available; 49% of pupils on SEN Support (above England average)
  • Beyond Boundaries offers specialist SEND midweek provision for additional support
  • School recognises MSI (Multi-Sensory Impairment) and sensory processing needs
  • Accessibility Plan in place (2020-2025) with guidance developed for SEND pupils

Sourced from school policy, official directory, school website 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 to Fri)

Typically quietest around 10pm

6am3pm11pm

Weekends (Sat to Sun)

Typically quietest around 7am

6am3pm11pm
QuietModerateBusyVery busy

Potential challenges

  • Being open parkland with multiple routes, it's possible to lose bearings—bringing a map or taking a phone photo of the route board may help with navigation
  • Some paths can be muddy after rain, which may affect wheelchairs or buggies; checking weather conditions beforehand is worthwhile

What works

  • Wide, accessible paths suitable for wheelchairs, buggies and those who need walking space
  • Several different routes to choose from—you can adapt the length and difficulty to suit your child on the day
  • Open, spacious setting with minimal noise, providing a naturally calm environment
  • Animals present (including deer), which many children find engaging
  • Round walk option means you don't need to retrace steps
  • Lots to see and do naturally—trees, views, wildlife—without needing timed attractions or queues
  • Very clean facilities throughout

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Parking

Free parking on-site

Frequently asked questions about Tring Park

Quick answers drawn from our venue data and review analysis.

Is Tring Park autism friendly?
Tring Park scores highly for autism and SEN suitability, with an overall SEN score of 94/100 from our analysis of parent reviews. Tring Park is a welcoming open space for SEN families, with wide paths, multiple route options, and plenty of natural interest to explore at your own pace. The setting is calm and predictable, with clean grounds and wonderful views. Being unstaffed and open means you have freedom to move at your child's rhythm.
Does Tring Park have parking?
Yes. Tring Park has free on-site parking.
When is Tring Park least busy?
Based on Google visitor data, Tring Park is typically quietest on Sunday around 1am. Term-time weekdays during school hours are generally calmer than weekends and school holidays.
Is Tring Park outdoors?
Yes. Tring Park is primarily an outdoor venue in Tring. Check the weather and bring suitable clothing. Wet or very hot days may be challenging for some sensory-sensitive children.

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SEN scores are generated by AI analysis of publicly available reviews and should be used as a guide only. Every child is different - please contact the venue directly to discuss your child's specific needs before visiting. or visit their website.