Trains to Cassiobury Park

All aboard for Cassiobury Park in Watford. Uncover Watford’s leading destination for experiencing the outdoors.

We'll steer you through train journeys, point out family-favourite spots, and show you how you can enjoy savings on your trip.

How to get to Cassiobury Park by train

There are plenty of direct services to Watford Junction available if you're travelling from outside London. This includes major hubs like Birmingham and Manchester, where a train journey will take just over an hour and two and a half hours respectively.

If you don't want to take the 25-minute walk, there are frequent buses from Watford Junction to Cassiobury Park.

If you're travelling from within London, you'll want to grab a Metropolitan Line service to Watford Underground Station. This will conveniently place you less than a 5-minute walk away from Cassiobury Park if you take the road down Shepherd's Road.

What to do at Cassiobury Park

This ancient woodland, a significant portion of the park, has roots tracing back to the 1600s.

Come spring, and the woods get adorned with a blue carpet of bluebells. Sunlit paths here attract rare butterflies like the purple emperor and white admiral.

The park boasts ancient trees that have stood tall for centuries. Among them are the over 100-year-old Cedar of Lebanon and many veteran oaks. One oak, in particular, is the favourite perch for a local little owl, often spotted observing the hustle and bustle below.

There is also the River Gade to explore, a type of rare chalk river that runs through Cassiobury Park. As a local nature reserve, it is home to wildlife ranging from dragonflies and butterflies to bats and muntjac deer.

It's also a delightful spot for birdwatchers, with common sightings of mandarin ducks, little egrets, and herons. If you're lucky, you’ll be able to spot the swift, blue flash of a kingfisher.

Remember, some paths can be a tad wet, so bring your wellies if you're keen on venturing beyond the regular paths.

For families, the splash pools offer a refreshing break, especially during the warmer months. With many pools catering to different age groups, it's a favourite among the park's younger visitors.

There's even a miniature railway. At just £2.50 per person and children under two riding for free, it offers a touch of nostalgia in the park.

After a day filled with exploration and fun, unwind at The Tea Pavilion or Daisy's in the Park. Both spots serve refreshments perfect for wrapping up your park visit.

And after a day full of exploration and discoveries, relax and refuel at The Tea Pavilion or Daisy's in the Park. Both offer a range of refreshments to rejuvenate you for your next adventure in the park.

About Cassiobury Park

Established centuries ago, Cassiobury Park is one of Watford's principal green spaces.

Over the years, it has earned accolades, chief among them being the Green Flag Award. This award recognises parks and their caretakers' commitment to providing accessible recreational spaces.

Whether you're a resident or a visitor, Cassiobury Park promises an idyllic day out. Its mix of natural beauty, history, and community commitment has cemented its place in Watford's heritage.

Ways to save on your train ticket to Cassiobury Park

Heading to Cassiobury Park with your family? Opt for our special Family ticket. It's perfect for two adults and up to three kids, ensuring you get both a great rate and a comfortable spot.

For families with little ones, we offer free travel for children under five. And if you have the Family & Friends Railcard, savings can go up to 60%, with discounts starting from a third off.

If you're planning a visit with a group of friends, a Group ticket might be the perfect pick. Also, keep an eye on Off-Peak deals and consider advance bookings to maximise savings.

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Avoid extra booking fees, and enjoy the flexibility of adjusting your plans as needed. We can make sure you enjoy a seamless visit to Cassiobury Park. 

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Avanti West Coast Trains
  • Accessible Public Telephones

    Public telephones are accessible on platform 6

  • Accessible Taxis

    Accessible taxis are available

  • Accessible Ticket Machines

    Ticket Vending Machines are located in the Booking Hall.

  • Customer Help Points
    Yes
  • Height Adjusted Ticket Office Counter
    Yes
  • Impaired Mobility Set Down

    2 x 20 minute accessible bays at front of station

  • Induction Loop
    Yes
  • National Key Toilets
    Yes
  • Ramp For Train Access
    Yes
  • Staff Help Available

    Monday to Friday – 24 hours
    Weekend – 24 hours

    This station is staffed part time. This means that during 'staff help available opening times' your assistance will be provided by station staff. Any other time, our on-train Conductors will provide your assistance onto the train.

  • Step Free Access

    This station has been classified as a step-free access category A station. This means that this station has step-free access to all platforms. More information on the step-free classification system can be found at https://www.orr.gov.uk/media/10955

    The assistance meeting point is at the ticket office during 'staff help available opening times' When station staff aren't available, the assistance meeting point is on the platform where your service is due to depart. Our on-board conductors will help you onto the train, so please make sure you attract their attention as the train comes to a stop on the platform.

  • Wheelchairs Available
    Yes