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Old English and Japanese gardens |
Calderstones Road Liverpool, Merseyside L18 6HS United Kingdom +44 151 225 5925 |
This beautiful expanse of parkland can be found in an attractive leafy suburb. Covering a huge area, the park has many facilities including two popular bowling greens, a modern children's play area - opened in memory to Linda McCartney - and tennis courts. A large fishing lake situated in the centre of the park is home to a variety of ducks, geese and swans. The Old English Garden and the Japanese Gardens are prime examples of expert horticulture and offer a peaceful retreat on sunny days. Impressive statues depicting the four seasons and two caryatids known as Gog and Magog can be seen adorning the Calderstones Road entrance. The busy cafe serves a good range of home-made produce, beverages and confectionery. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small animal farm, parklands and restaurant |
Springwood Avenue Liverpool, Merseyside L25 7UN United Kingdom +44 151 494 2664 |
The gardens provide a large expanse of tranquil open space, ideal for picnics and ballgames. Something of a secret corner, this hideaway never seems to be crowded despite the fact that it has a lot to offer. A section of the garden is fenced off to house a collection of goats, geese, ponies, rabbits and guinea pigs. If you need enticing even further then there is the ultimate reason to visit, a Pub in the Park. Once a grand building for wedding receptions and functions, this listed building is now a delightful pub and restaurant. Families are very welcome and the beer garden is fully equipped with an adventure playground. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beach, woodland and squirrels |
Victoria Road Liverpool, Merseyside L37 1LJ United Kingdom +44 170 487 8591 |
Formby Beach is just fifteen miles from the center of town. Miles of sandy beach and sloping dunes stretch along the Sefton coastline and are generally well maintained. Swimming and paddling opportunities depend on the tide, which can extend out to a considerable distance. Set between the tranquil towns of Crosby and Southport, the area is perfect for enjoying nearby woodland walks and wildlife spotting. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tranquil walks among the pine trees |
Victoria Road Freshfield Liverpool, Merseyside L37 1LJ United Kingdom +44 1704 87 8591 |
Visit one of the few remaining habitats of the red squirrel, a species that many people fear will be obsolete in the next twenty years. Managed by the National Trust, the sign-posted squirrel walk is just half a mile long and is perfect for children, while the slightly longer Cornerstone Walk also offers many interesting features. There are plenty of photo opportunities to capture the antics of the tame squirrels as they scramble for food, but remember to take a bag of peanuts for close up shots. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular promenade for walking or dining |
Otterspool Drive Liverpool, Merseyside L17 5AL United Kingdom +44 151 225 5925 |
A straight route from Albert Dock extends past the once celebrated Festival Gardens - currently awaiting new development - to a stretch of luscious parklands. The sloping hills and promenade provide plenty of space for walking, cycling and picnics. Set next to the waterfront, The Britannia Inn is a family-friendly pub that serves meals all day. Further along the park, The Otters Pool is an alternative choice for a light lunch or evening meal. The park is very popular in warm weather as people flock from miles away for a spot of kite flying, sunbathing and bird watching. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Magnificent palm house and historic statues |
Sefton Park Drive Liverpool, Merseyside L17 1AP United Kingdom +44 151 225 5925 |
Established in 1872, this is the city's largest and most famous park. Originally opened 1896, the Victorian palm house is a renowned land mark in the city and despite coming close to collapse in the 1980s, it was saved by a public appeal and is now undergoing a huge refurbishment due to a grant of over £1 million from the National Lottery. The park also has many beautiful statues, and although many of the original works are now in storage for safekeeping, you can still see a number of them around the park. Boasting a lake, numerous football pitches, a cricket club and a birdhouse, there is also a cafe in the central area. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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