Shopping .
From Stevenage Station, Roaring Meg Retail and Leisure Park is about a 20-minute walk away. If you prefer to get here by bicycle, we are well serviced by the Stevenage Cycleway system.
great for shopping and eating out.
Roaring Meg Retail Park
Great North RoadFrom Stevenage Station, Roaring Meg Retail and Leisure Park is about a 20-minute walk away. If you prefer to get here by bicycle, we are well serviced by the Stevenage Cycleway system.
great for shopping and eating out.
Come and enjoy an array of (but not limited to):
Entertainment (Air Space; IMAX Cineworld; Mr Mulligans Lostworld Golf; 360 Play; Hollywood Bowl)
Bars (Bar & Beyond)
Restaurants (Chiquitos; Frankie & Bennies; Ask Italian; Prezzo);
Stevenage Leisure Park has something for all the family.
Parking is available onsite
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Stevenage Leisure Park
Six Hills WayCome and enjoy an array of (but not limited to):
Entertainment (Air Space; IMAX Cineworld; Mr Mulligans Lostworld Golf; 360 Play; Hollywood Bowl)
Bars (Bar & Beyond)
Restaurants (Chiquitos; Frankie & Bennies; Ask Italian; Prezzo);
Stevenage Leisure Park has something for all the family.
Parking is available onsite
Relaxing
120 acres of parkland
Fairlands Valley Park has something for everyone:
Aqua Park
Play area
Sailing center
Outdoor Activity Centre
Four lakes
Conservation areas
Woodland
Keeping in mind the park's history and heritage and considering future ambitions for sustainability and preservation of this vast green space and wildlife; the five-year management plan looks to meet these and many other objectives.
Fairlands Valley Park
Six Hills Way120 acres of parkland
Fairlands Valley Park has something for everyone:
Aqua Park
Play area
Sailing center
Outdoor Activity Centre
Four lakes
Conservation areas
Woodland
Keeping in mind the park's history and heritage and considering future ambitions for sustainability and preservation of this vast green space and wildlife; the five-year management plan looks to meet these and many other objectives.
City/town information
In the heart of Stevenage town lies a wide range of leisure and activities to keep children and adults alike entertained.
Stevenage
In the heart of Stevenage town lies a wide range of leisure and activities to keep children and adults alike entertained.
travel
Thirty miles from London, the town of Stevenage was once a popular pit stop for stagecoaches. In the modern era, it remains a modestly important transport hub, whisking commuters to London Kings Cross in under half an hour and connecting to Doncaster, Leeds, and York in the north. The original station of 1850 was north of the town, and its completion was a source of some controversy, sparking fears that the rail line would cripple the thriving stagecoach business – which, unsurprisingly, it eventually did.
Stevenage entered a new phase of development after winning New Town status in the 1940s and gained a pedestrianized town center – one of Britain’s first – to which the station finally moved in 1973. As well as the shops, check out the nearby Fairlands Valley Park, with its large watersports lake, and Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre, a complex of theatres and fitness facilities just across the road from the station.
Trains calling at Stevenage include services from Great Northern, Thameslink, and LNER.
From 25th October 2021, a brand-new train operator called Lumo will run between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh via the East Coast Main Line, calling at Stevenage, Newcastle, and Morpeth, although only a limited number of services will stop at Stevenage. Learn more about Lumo trains.
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Stevenage Railway Station (Stop M)
Thirty miles from London, the town of Stevenage was once a popular pit stop for stagecoaches. In the modern era, it remains a modestly important transport hub, whisking commuters to London Kings Cross in under half an hour and connecting to Doncaster, Leeds, and York in the north. The original station of 1850 was north of the town, and its completion was a source of some controversy, sparking fears that the rail line would cripple the thriving stagecoach business – which, unsurprisingly, it eventually did.
Stevenage entered a new phase of development after winning New Town status in the 1940s and gained a pedestrianized town center – one of Britain’s first – to which the station finally moved in 1973. As well as the shops, check out the nearby Fairlands Valley Park, with its large watersports lake, and Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre, a complex of theatres and fitness facilities just across the road from the station.
Trains calling at Stevenage include services from Great Northern, Thameslink, and LNER.
From 25th October 2021, a brand-new train operator called Lumo will run between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh via the East Coast Main Line, calling at Stevenage, Newcastle, and Morpeth, although only a limited number of services will stop at Stevenage. Learn more about Lumo trains.