Welcome to Garden Swings UK, your guide to the best swing sets for your children.

Here at Garden Swings UK we compare a huge range of swing sets that are available to buy from the UK’s best known highstreet names plus smaller online toy shops that you may not have encountered before. By bringing all of these products together in one place we can save you both time and money when looking for a swing for your garden.
You can browse through the many swings we feature from the sidebar on the right, each product page will provide you with some more information on the swingset in question and also show you latest prices from the shops that stock it.
Garden swings from all the big name manufacturers are here including the likes of TP Toys, Plum and Little Tikes so whichever swing set you choose you can be sure that not only are you getting a quality product that is safe for your children but also that you are getting the best possible deal.
When you decide to give your children the wondrous thrill of a garden swing and you begin your search for the best one, the next problem you’ll likely face is the choice between plastic and wood. Both have their merits and downsides to consider so it’s worth weighing them up before you shop for one.
A wooden swing adds aesthetic value to your garden whereas a plastic one seems to contrast the natural beauty of your lawn. When it comes to safety, both plastic and wooden swings are designed to meet the highest standard. However, wooden swings can cause splinters especially if the surface is not fully finished.
Maintenance-wise, it is easier to fix a wooden swing seat than to wait for a replacement piece from your plastic swing manufacturer in case something breaks. It is easier, though, to clean a plastic swing than a wooden one that needs recoating to maintain its natural appearance. More often than not, a wooden structure lasts a longer time than a plastic one.
Most wooden swings cost more than their plastic counterparts but the choice is always yours. Buy something that you think will serve its purpose.
If there’s one disadvantage to having a swing in your garden, it would be the space it takes up. Is losing considerable space in the garden worth it? Generally, swing frames should be positioned wider to give the swing extra stability for your child’s safety.
Some garden swings require concreting to anchor the pegs on the ground. Of course, this is a safe practice but it means that your swing is somewhat a permanent decoration in your garden. Once it’s done, it would be a little difficult to remove the swing. It means, if you’re thinking of using the garden for a party or any social events, you’ll have a lot of unpacking to do.
Swings not only give endless fun but they also serve as a refuge for children and adults as well. It’s a place out in your own garden where you can relax while reading a book or simply while away time enjoying the warmth of the evenings especially during summer.
The choice is still yours. If you think having a garden swing is more advantageous, by all means, go get one.