**Gorton Park, Manchester**

Nestled in the heart of Manchester, Gorton Park offers a vibrant and welcoming space for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Spanning lush green fields and well-maintained pathways, this park is an ideal destination for leisurely strolls, invigorating jogs, or a fun-filled day with children. The park features a children’s play area, picnic spots, and ample open space perfect for games and social gatherings, making it a cherished community hub.

At Gorton Park, we pride ourselves on providing an inclusive environment where everyone can enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you’re looking to unwind with nature or engage in recreational activities with friends and family, our park caters to a variety of interests. We also host local events throughout the year, fostering community spirit and offering unique opportunities to connect with neighbors.

Our dedicated team is here to ensure that your visit is enjoyable and memorable. Should you have any questions or need assistance planning your day at the park, don’t hesitate to reach out to us via phone or visit our website for more information. Experience the charm of Gorton Park today—where nature meets community!

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Alan Maudsley

1 Google Rating

This park is a totally unfriendly place with some dodgy characters roaming about during the day and

1/ 5

This park is a totally unfriendly place with some dodgy characters roaming about during the day and night. Last weekend some of the local idiots were on the park on motorbikes riding at stupid speeds round and round the park for hours on end. Beware and be careful !!!

Michal Štecher

2 Google Rating

One of many in uk. Nothing special

2/ 5

One of many in uk. Nothing special

Colin Stoddard

4 Google Rating

A good place

4/ 5

A good place

Muhammad Qaisar

5 Google Rating

Nice place to sit and relax, child play area, mixed community, lot of greenery, paking available on

5/ 5

Nice place to sit and relax, child play area, mixed community, lot of greenery, paking available on belle vue street.

Dean Oduah

5 Google Rating

This is a little gem of a park and with great history. Situated between Gorton Cathedral and Belle V

5/ 5

This is a little gem of a park and with great history. Situated between Gorton Cathedral and Belle Vue former zoological Gardens and current stadium. It is located with of view of the noon till dusk sunlight. A great place for a walk, run or just to sit, relax and enjoy some local nature.

Siratt

4 Google Rating

Decent, more attractions/Equipment should be added.

4/ 5

Decent, more attractions/Equipment should be added.

Mansoor Abdullah

5 Google Rating

Good playing area for kids and basket ball court.

5/ 5

Good playing area for kids and basket ball court.

M Zee

3 Google Rating

This park has so much space and kids rides and could be extended to improve this park

3/ 5

This park has so much space and kids rides and could be extended to improve this park

kweku akomea

4 Google Rating

A lot of open space to play around

4/ 5

A lot of open space to play around

Teetee Hans

4 Google Rating

Nice peaceful walk close to shops and transportation

4/ 5

Nice peaceful walk close to shops and transportation

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