Belvedere Splash Park is one of the largest free access public wet play parks in the United Kingdom. Children can paddle in a lagoon surrounding a desert island and play on a huge safety surfaced "beach" equipped with water sprinklers, showers, bubble jets and sprays.
The water used in the pool areas is monitored and regulated by a state-of-the-art computer-controlled system. Highly sophisticated and specialised filters continually clean the water and the automated system chemically treats the water to maintain a safe environment. Specially trained staff are also on hand to monitor water quality in the pool areas and manage the surrounding parkland.
Picnic tables and seating around the park allow families to eat in comfort and on-site toilets allow everyone to stay and play all day. Set within a conservation area the mature parkland also contains a drinking fountain under renovation that dates back to 1880's.
The Splash Park is open during the summer months.
2015 - The Splash Park is closed this year while the council review whether they can afford to run it anymore 
The cache is located on the boundary and accessible at all times.