**Fog Lane Park, Manchester: Your Urban Oasis for Outdoor Fun**

Nestled in the heart of Manchester at 139 Fog Lane, Fog Lane Park is a vibrant outdoor haven that invites families and individuals alike to embrace nature and enjoy recreational activities. This beautifully landscaped park is more than just a green space; it offers a wide array of amenities, including well-maintained walking paths, children’s play areas, and sports facilities that cater to all ages. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, host a family picnic, or engage in a game of football, Fog Lane Park provides the ideal setting for outdoor fun and relaxation.

What sets Fog Lane Park apart is its commitment to fostering community connections. The park often hosts events and activities that encourage social interaction and promote a sense of belonging among local residents. With its lush greenery and serene atmosphere, it serves as a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an excellent spot for unwinding or spending quality time with loved ones.

For those seeking a safe and friendly environment to explore the great outdoors, Fog Lane Park stands out as a cherished destination in Manchester. With convenient access and dedicated staff ready to assist with any inquiries, we invite you to discover all that our park has to offer. For more information or to book a visit, please contact us at 0161 445 4241 or explore our website for details on upcoming events and facilities. Come and experience the charm of Fog Lane Park—where community spirit meets natural beauty!

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Loula Black

5 Google Rating

Great park, good for bikes, dog walking, football and sports, duck pond and kids playground. New caf

5/ 5

Great park, good for bikes, dog walking, football and sports, duck pond and kids playground. New cafe opened Mon, Wed and Sat with toilets. An ice cream van stops near the playground regularly during the spring/summer months for ice creams and lollies. **update Aug 2020, cafe no longer open as lease ran out, therefore no toilets either**

Rob Lavorini

4 Google Rating

Been coming here since my childhood. Good to see it so well-used by all ages and different groups. S

4/ 5

Been coming here since my childhood. Good to see it so well-used by all ages and different groups. Some of the gardens need restoring to their former glory though.

Ben N

4 Google Rating

Large local park with playground, tennis, sports area, and small skate park. Pond and wildlife areas

4/ 5

Large local park with playground, tennis, sports area, and small skate park. Pond and wildlife areas. Planting has gone a bit wild and paths can become flooded. A good park for locals.

Polly Lister

4 Google Rating

Nice Park. Big enough to run. Paths do get a bit muddy in winter. Duck pond a bonus but pavement nea

4/ 5

Nice Park. Big enough to run. Paths do get a bit muddy in winter. Duck pond a bonus but pavement nearby tendency to flood. Pleasant amenity to have nearby.

Steve Gouldstone

4 Google Rating

A nice park with a good atmosphere. Nice children's play area, free tennis courts, duck pond, lots o

4/ 5

A nice park with a good atmosphere. Nice children's play area, free tennis courts, duck pond, lots of space for dog walking too. It just needs a café!

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