Barclays Park
Benab, Barbados
Barclays Park in Benab, Barbados, is a 50-acre scenic park located in the parish of Saint Andrew on the island's east coast.
It was gifted to Barbados by Barclays Bank International Limited in 1966 to commemorate the island's independence and was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II. The park is known for its rolling hillside terrain offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby Cattlewash area. It is a popular spot for picnics, family gatherings, and leisure activities, with plenty of shaded benches and open spaces to relax.
Though the nearby coastline features strong currents making swimming hazardous, visitors can enjoy wading and exploring rock pools. The park also features a restaurant with diverse dining options, and its natural beauty combined with peaceful breezes makes it a favored retreat for locals and tourists seeking a relaxing yet picturesque environment in Barbados. R
Location
Ermy Bourne Hwy, Benab, Saint Andrew Barbados
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