Bloody Hollow was officially opened on 5th November 2010 and is located on the west side of Hatfield Park adjacent to the newly created coach and car park. The natural bowl in which the playground sits is named Bloody Hollow and has had this name, or Bloody Dell, for 283 years: our first records of the area are dated 1723.
A 2.5 metre high model of Hatfield House dominates the central area, which features a range of play items for all ages of children ranging from a rope bridge, aerial runway and tree house, plus all the favourites such as swings, springies and a see-saw.
Admission prices for Bloody Hollow and Hatfield Park Farm during 2011 are:
Adults £6, Children FREE
Local valid passholders can purchase tickets for Hatfield Park Farm at a 50% discount and will be admitted to Bloody Hollow free of charge.
For more activities for children, visit the Children’s Activities page.