Nestled in the heart of Urmston, Flixton Park is a vibrant green oasis that invites families and outdoor enthusiasts alike to enjoy a plethora of recreational activities. Located at 436a Flixton Rd, Manchester M41 5GW, this picturesque park features expansive lawns, scenic walking trails, and well-maintained play areas, making it the perfect destination for a day out with loved ones. Whether you’re looking to unwind with a leisurely stroll, engage in a spirited game of football, or simply soak in the natural beauty, Flixton Park caters to all ages and interests.

What sets Flixton Park apart is its commitment to fostering a family-friendly atmosphere. With ample picnic spots and playgrounds designed for children of all ages, it’s an ideal setting for birthday parties or casual gatherings. The park also offers various seasonal events and activities that encourage community engagement and promote a healthy lifestyle.

At Flixton Park, we pride ourselves on providing an exceptional visitor experience. Our dedicated staff is always on hand to assist you with any inquiries or to help you plan your perfect day out. For more information or to book an appointment for special events, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 0161 912 2000 or visit our website at [Trafford Council](https://www.trafford.gov.uk/residents/leisure-and-lifestyle/parks-and-open-spaces/parks-in-trafford/flixton-park.aspx). Discover the charm and excitement of Flixton Park, where nature meets community!

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Gavin Scott

5 Google Rating

I use the sports facilities here and there great, Indoor and outdoor. With fantastic 5-a-side pitche

5/ 5

I use the sports facilities here and there great, Indoor and outdoor. With fantastic 5-a-side pitches and a lovely little dance studio for various activities. Also there are toilets with access allowed through the studio which comprise of Male, female and disabled.

Dave Hughes

2 Google Rating

Grass which is not part of the football pitches not irrigated made crossing the fields difficult, ch

2/ 5

Grass which is not part of the football pitches not irrigated made crossing the fields difficult, changing rooms and facilities very dated would welcome some investment especially as the fields are in constant use.

Mike Green

4 Google Rating

It has a rope slide, that was magnificent when I was a kid.

4/ 5

It has a rope slide, that was magnificent when I was a kid.

david stevenson

5 Google Rating

Flixton Park is brilliant for kids. There's swings a cargo-net a smart slide. I would recommend it t

5/ 5

Flixton Park is brilliant for kids. There's swings a cargo-net a smart slide. I would recommend it to anyone who was thinking about taking their kids.

Andy Cooke

5 Google Rating

Great for recreational activities however I don't frequent as much nowadays!

5/ 5

Great for recreational activities however I don't frequent as much nowadays!

Stephen clayton

4 Google Rating

Lovely tidy playing fields unless it is after a sunny day and the local youths have left a ton of li

4/ 5

Lovely tidy playing fields unless it is after a sunny day and the local youths have left a ton of litter. But workers soon have it tidy again.i walk my dogs here and surrounding fields.

Terence Moore

4 Google Rating

Had a lovely walk in the gardens with my two grandaughters, beautiful place, then had some time in t

4/ 5

Had a lovely walk in the gardens with my two grandaughters, beautiful place, then had some time in the play park then a coffee across the road. Good times.

Madeline Cadman

4 Google Rating

Really enjoyed walking around Flixton gardens. Well done to all the volunteers who work so hard in t

4/ 5

Really enjoyed walking around Flixton gardens. Well done to all the volunteers who work so hard in the gardens.

Kerri R

5 Google Rating

It's been years since we last went and we were pleasantly surprised. The gardens were really clean a

5/ 5

It's been years since we last went and we were pleasantly surprised. The gardens were really clean and very well kept with many little corners and things to see. The playground wasn't amazing but it kept the 3yr old entertained for half an hour. The 10 and 11yr olds, not so much! As a whole, it's an alright park but the cleanliness and the gardens definitely add to it.

Julia Whitelegg

3 Google Rating

It was good, apart from the litter.

3/ 5

It was good, apart from the litter.

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