**Worthington Park, Manchester**

Nestled in the heart of Sale, Worthington Park offers a serene escape for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located at Cheltenham Drive, Sale M33 2DQ, this beautifully maintained park is more than just a green space; it’s a community hub where memories are made. With sprawling lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and well-equipped play areas, Worthington Park invites visitors of all ages to engage in recreational activities or simply unwind amidst nature.

Whether you’re planning a family picnic, looking for a picturesque spot for a leisurely stroll, or seeking a safe playground for your children, Worthington Park delivers an enriching experience. The park’s inclusive environment encourages family bonding, outdoor exercise, and social interaction, making it a beloved destination for the local community.

At Worthington Park, our commitment to customer satisfaction is unwavering. Our friendly staff is always available to assist you with inquiries or help plan your visit. For those eager to learn more about our facilities and upcoming events, feel free to reach out by phone at 0161 912 2000 or explore our website for detailed information. Come discover the charm of Worthington Park—where nature meets community!

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Jane Rhodes

5 Google Rating

A lovely autumnal walk round our favourite park. Well maintained and very popular

5/ 5

A lovely autumnal walk round our favourite park. Well maintained and very popular

Carl Tennant

4 Google Rating

Great park for short walk and watching the world go by. Love the fact the it’s used by so many peo

4/ 5

Great park for short walk and watching the world go by. Love the fact the it’s used by so many people, runners, fitness groups, dog walkers, people walking, children and families playing. A great use of space

Alex

1 Google Rating

If coming here to use the mini-ramp, be aware that is almost always absolutely covered with kids who

1/ 5

If coming here to use the mini-ramp, be aware that is almost always absolutely covered with kids who are using it as a slide. Parents are not attentive and you will have difficulty using this for its intended purpose. Unattended children regularly run into the ramp and will put themselves and you in danger doing it. Worth going to the relatively nearby Lostock Park instead in my opinion - not worth the hassle.

Anne Smith

5 Google Rating

Always have a great time with Ash my dog he lives the freedom and loves meeting up with his doggy fr

5/ 5

Always have a great time with Ash my dog he lives the freedom and loves meeting up with his doggy friends to have a chase

Brian Melling

5 Google Rating

Wel maintained children's play area. Welcome coffee man. Ideal to walk around the outside on a path.

5/ 5

Wel maintained children's play area. Welcome coffee man. Ideal to walk around the outside on a path.

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