Mouldon Hill Country Park

Mouldon Hill Country Park
Highest point
Elevation 105 m (344 ft)
Prominence c. 15 m
Coordinates 51°35′23″N 1°49′47″W / 51.589829°N 1.829624°W / 51.589829; -1.829624Coordinates: 51°35′23″N 1°49′47″W / 51.589829°N 1.829624°W / 51.589829; -1.829624
Geography
Location Wiltshire,  England
OS grid SU119879

Mouldon Hill Country Park is a country park to the north west of the town centre of Swindon, within the parish of Haydon Wick and close to Thamesdown Drive. It is owned and managed by Swindon Borough Council.

The park is named after the small hill within it that rises from the River Ray and peaks at 105 metres above sea level.

Attractions

The park has a number of paths and walkways together with a hidden lake. A section of the North Wilts Canal flows through the park and has been restored by the Wilts & Berks Canal Trust. The River Ray passes through the park, and is home to many species of fish and wildlife.

Heritage railway

The Swindon and Cricklade Railway, a nearby tourist attraction & heritage line, plans to a construct a new railway station within the park as part of their southern extension towards Swindon. It will be named Mouldon Hill.

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