Ivy Green is a tranquil park nestled in the heart of Manchester, offering visitors a serene escape from the bustling city life. Known for its picturesque wooded hiking paths and grassy meadows, it’s an ideal spot for families and nature enthusiasts alike. The park features a small lake teeming with waterfowl, providing a perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls or picnics. With ample space for outdoor activities, Ivy Green promotes wellness through nature in a peaceful environment. Whether you’re looking to unwind or enjoy some outdoor fun, Ivy Green is a delightful destination.

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Paul Booth

3 Google Rating

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3/ 5

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stacey newman

4 Google Rating

I love going on a nice walk in the woods, most of the time you can go and not see anyone, but with C

4/ 5

I love going on a nice walk in the woods, most of the time you can go and not see anyone, but with Covid it's a pretty busy place at times. The walk get onto the river is pretty bad for being busy.

Steven Oakes

5 Google Rating

Wonderful place to walk witb my grandson age two. Plenty of trails to follow and he enjoys seeing th

5/ 5

Wonderful place to walk witb my grandson age two. Plenty of trails to follow and he enjoys seeing the parakeets.

Sean Ashton

5 Google Rating

Great place to walk along the river and canal 😃

5/ 5

Great place to walk along the river and canal 😃

Giedre B

5 Google Rating

Love to go here for forest-like walks. It's very calming and refreshing.

5/ 5

Love to go here for forest-like walks. It's very calming and refreshing.

Alwaysanovice

5 Google Rating

Love this walk. Really serene by the river and you can spot lots of wildlife! Plenty of bridges to c

5/ 5

Love this walk. Really serene by the river and you can spot lots of wildlife! Plenty of bridges to cross over at certain points too.

Nujud Makrish

5 Google Rating

I have been to Ivy Green with my friend. We were cycling and walking. It is really great please to r

5/ 5

I have been to Ivy Green with my friend. We were cycling and walking. It is really great please to relax.

Judy Hindle

4 Google Rating

Fantastic local nature reserve and lots of pockets of quiet places. Pubs include Jackson's Boat and

4/ 5

Fantastic local nature reserve and lots of pockets of quiet places. Pubs include Jackson's Boat and the Bowling Green, both goodwatering holes.

Victoria Fawcett

5 Google Rating

A great piece of the countryside in the city!

5/ 5

A great piece of the countryside in the city!

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