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This is when Victoria Park's splashpad is reopening in Cardiff for 2025The 2025 season of the Victoria Park attraction has faced delays in launching after it shut early in 2024CommentsWhat's


OnTaite Johnson18:57, 31 May 2025The Splashpad at Victoria Park in Cardiff is back up and running for another season(Image: Andrew James) It seems like the children of Cardiff have been


waiting ages for the news that the popular splashpad at Victoria Park to reopen for the 2025 season. After the 2024 run was cut short due to a technical difficulty, earlier this month


Cardiff Council confirmed that the opening of the Cardiff splashpad would delayed for this summer.


Cardiff Council were unable to give an exact opening date for the Canton splashpad but just weeks after the delay was announced the park's attraction is now operational. The uncertainty over


the reopening for 2025 was due to a delay in the manufacture and delivery of parts from Italy.


‌ In a statement given to Walesonline by a spokesperson for the council was on May, 15, they said the reopening was going to be a "little later," but it seems the Victoria Park attraction


has got going sooner than expected.


‌ In an update at the park itself the opening hours of the splashpad, weather permitting, are as follows:


Monday - Friday - 12pm to 7pmWeekends - 10am to 7pm And in the summer holidays the splashpad will open from 10am every day.


Article continues below The Victoria Park splashpad is located within the park that has multiple attractions that are perfect for the summer time.


Within the park there are tennis courts, beach volley ball, a multiuse games area, kiosks and the splashpad.


There is also a new outdoor exercise facility being built at the park with outdoor exercise stations.


‌ The £485,000 facility opened for the first time in 2016 on the site of the former paddling pool in the Canton park. The splash pad has 33 fun features for children to enjoy and is often a


busy attraction for families during the late spring and summer.


Located in the middle of the Grade II-listed park, the splash pad features water sprays, jets, and a giant tipping water bucket. Set across three separate zones, the splash pad has been


designed for toddlers, juniors, and families.


‌ Last year after technically difficulties the splashpad was closed for visitors for two weeks.


After opening in May 2024, the splashpad was closed for a fortnight in August.


At the time Cardiff Council stated that they had experienced a "complete failure" of some of its pumps, which couldn't be replaced on time.


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