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Barclays Park: A Tranquil Coastal Escape

Discover Barclays Park in Barbados: a scenic coastal park with stunning Atlantic views, perfect for picnics, relaxation, and exploring Barbadian history.

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Barclays Park in Saint Andrew, Barbados, is a scenic 50-acre parkland gifted to Barbados upon independence in 1966. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Cattlewash beach, it's a peaceful spot for picnics, relaxation, and enjoying the island's natural beauty.

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Ermy Bourne Hwy, Benab, Saint Andrew, BB

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Bridgetown, take a bus heading towards Bathsheba or Speightstown from the Fairchild Street Terminal. The bus ride to Barclays Park takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on traffic. Inform the driver that you wish to get off at Barclays Park. The bus fare is BDS$3.50. The park is located directly off the Ermy Bourne Highway, making it easily accessible from the bus stop.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    From Bridgetown, a taxi or ride-share to Barclays Park will take approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. The estimated cost is between BDS$50 - $60.

    Driving

    From Bridgetown, take Highway 3 towards the east coast. Continue onto Highway 2 and then onto the Ermy Bourne Highway. The drive to Barclays Park takes approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic. There is free parking available at Barclays Park. Be aware that the roads on the east coast can be narrow and winding, so drive carefully. There are no tolls on this route.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and the best lighting for photography.
    Pack a picnic to enjoy in one of the park's scenic spots, as there are plenty of picnic benches available.
    Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the beach and exploring the park's hillside trails.

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    Barclays Park, located in the parish of Saint Andrew on the east coast of Barbados, is a picturesque and historically significant destination. This 50-acre park ascends into the hillside, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline. The rhythmic crash of waves against the shore creates a soothing soundtrack, inviting visitors to unwind and connect with nature. Originally gifted to the government of Barbados by Barclays Bank International Limited in 1966, the year of the island's independence, the park was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II. This act of generosity transformed a scenic stretch of land into a public space for recreation and relaxation. The park's name stands as a lasting reminder of this historical event. Barclays Park is characterized by its expansive green spaces, dotted with mature Casuarina trees that provide ample shade. These trees, swaying gently in the northeast trade winds, create a cool and comfortable environment for picnics, family gatherings, and quiet contemplation. The park's well-maintained grounds offer plenty of space for children to play, for friends to share a meal, or for individuals to simply relax and enjoy the stunning views. While swimming is not advisable due to the strong currents and powerful waves along this side of the island, the coastline offers its own unique charm. Visitors can stroll along the wide, sandy beach, collecting shells and searching for interesting sea creatures in the rock pools. The beach is also lined with fruit trees, such as seagrape and fat pork trees, which bear fruit at different times of the year. Sampling these local fruits, either purchased from roadside vendors or picked directly from the trees (where permitted), adds a touch of authentic Barbadian flavor to the experience. For those seeking a bit more activity, a short hike up the hillside within the park rewards visitors with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding hills of the East Coast. Barclays Park is more than just a scenic spot; it's a place steeped in history and culture. For many years, it served as the venue for the Party Monarch calypso competition, a highlight of the annual Crop Over festival.

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