Dane Park was donated to the residents of Margate in the late 19th century and was officially opened by the Lord Mayor of London. The main entrance is through beautiful ornamental wrought iron gates in Park Road, and just inside the gates is a magnificent memorial fountain. There are surfaced paths around and through the park. It has a well equipped children’s play area and during the summer there is a refreshment kiosk. A unisex/disabled toilet is available with a key from the refreshment kiosk. A floodlit multi use ball games area is provided without charge for the users of the park Margate Youth Football run a training facility within the park and there is also a bowling club that welcomes members of the public during the open season.
Easy access information
This park and open space has well surfaced routes suitable for visitors with pushchairs and/or wheelchairs, and has no width restricting features, such as stiles or non RADAR kissing gates.