Parks are an essential part of Merseyside with stunning views, picturesque paths and Instagram-worthy lakes.
We’ve all got our favourites, go-tos and the one we went to growing up, but when you're headed to a new area that you don't know particularly well yet, TripAdvisor is a seriously helpful tool to have on hand.
But when you're in a rush to find a location for your next park trip, it can be a hassle to have to scroll through all of the ratings and reviews.
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Now, the hard work has been done for you, as we’ve tracked down the top rated parks across Merseyside.
Here are the best parks in Merseyside, according to Tripadvisor reviews.
*The results below are based on TripAdvisor’s database, which does not include every Merseyside borough. Therefore, below are the findings for the areas available on the reviews site.
Liverpool city centre
Name: Chavasse Park
Rating: 4.5
Review: “Spent many a sunny Sunday chilling up here, during the summer you can be serenaded by live music from one of the bars.
“With the addition of ping pong tables and other activities you've got an oasis away from the hustle and bustle of Liverpool One. Grab a snack, sit back and enjoy!”
Walton
Name: Walton Hall Park
Rating: 4.5
Review: “We love this park - Great for the kids with loads to do. Small farm to walk around plus park and crazy golf! We always enjoy our time here!”
Stanley Park
Name: Stanley Park
Rating: 4.5
Review: "Beautiful park to walk around. My husband was very excited as he didn’t realise quite how close the two football stadiums were so he could go look at both while we were there."
Woolton
Name: Reynolds Park
Rating: 4
Review: “One of my favourite parks in Liverpool. Come here from time to time with my partner for walks.
“It's a nice quiet park and I love coming in the autumn when leaves are changing. It’s nice as it tends to be quieter than other parks. It’s tidy and well kept. The walled garden is also lovely.”
Southport
Name: Hesketh Park
Rating: 4.5
Review: “It is winter, so we wrapped up warm.There are daffodils and snowdrops already.
“A stroll around the lake, for us, included reading the plaques on the many well-placed benches.The fountains in the lake provided a nostalgic sound, in the background.
“Supervised children ran and climbed in the well-equipped, fenced-off play area.The crazy golf stood waiting for spring. The cosy cafe was open!
“We plan to return with grandchildren in the summer. Thank you, Southport!”
Crosby
Name: Waterloo Parks
Rating: 4
Review: “A small selection of parks located in front of the stunning properties at Beach Lawn leading to Crosby Beach. Could do with a little work and updating with some nice flowering plants however a nice spot and peaceful.
“We enjoyed a walk around early one morning before a long drive home - a nice place to stretch your legs. Would be a nice escape to read a book as plenty of benches to sit on and quite empty. Covid restrictions have unfortunately left it a little unloved.”
Croxteth
Name: Croxteth Hall & Country Park
Rating: 4
Review: “This is such a beautiful place. I've been visiting here for over 25years and I still find new pathways and areas to enjoy.
“The staff are helpful, kind and friendly throughout the park and Hall. Great and Safe for young people, old people and families.”
St Helens
Name: Taylor Park
Rating: 4
Review: “Great local park. Perfect for dog walking or a lap of the lake with a pram or the children. We regularly come here for a stroll”.
Wirral (overall)
Name: Birkenhead Park
Rating: 4.5
Review: “Lovely park which is large and well kept with loads of wildlife to see, lovely grass areas for a picnic, nice visit.”
New Brighton
Name: North Wirral Country Park
Rating: 4.5
Review: “This is a great place for a walk, you can walk along the seafront and observe the ships going into Liverpool.”
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