Discover the charm of New Ferry Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Bebington, Birkenhead. This picturesque park, located at Longfellow Drive, serves as an ideal destination for families and individuals seeking outdoor recreation and relaxation. With its sprawling green spaces, well-maintained walking paths, and vibrant playgrounds, New Ferry Park invites visitors of all ages to engage in a variety of outdoor activities, from leisurely strolls to energetic playtime.

What sets New Ferry Park apart is its commitment to fostering a welcoming environment for the community. Families can enjoy picnics on the lush lawns, while children can explore the safe and engaging play areas designed to stimulate creativity and fun. The park often hosts local events and activities, making it a hub for community interaction and enjoyment.

In addition to recreational opportunities, New Ferry Park offers ample facilities, including seating areas and well-kept restrooms, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors. Whether you’re looking to unwind with a good book, partake in a friendly game of frisbee, or simply soak up the natural surroundings, New Ferry Park provides a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Come and experience the unique blend of leisure, nature, and community spirit that makes New Ferry Park a must-visit destination in Wirral!

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joann snowden

5 Google Rating

Sp beautiful here! Always super clean great place for little ones to jump in leaves and splash in pu

5/ 5

Sp beautiful here! Always super clean great place for little ones to jump in leaves and splash in puddles

Robert Pritchard

4 Google Rating

A very nice park which I never realised existed in the heart of New Ferry just behind the Iceland st

4/ 5

A very nice park which I never realised existed in the heart of New Ferry just behind the Iceland store. Great set up for the WW2 military set up over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Well worth a visit...

Stephen Chapman

4 Google Rating

A very nice afternoon Thanks to the organisers

4/ 5

A very nice afternoon Thanks to the organisers

GRAHAM Stringfellow

5 Google Rating

Nice to see stuff going on in new ferry

5/ 5

Nice to see stuff going on in new ferry

Richard Harrison

4 Google Rating

We used the upstairs room for a band rehearsal and the facilities were excellent and more importantl

4/ 5

We used the upstairs room for a band rehearsal and the facilities were excellent and more importantly clean, a excellent venue. The only downside and it wouldn't put me off using it again, was carrying the equipment from the car into the hall then upstairs. Given I'm 67 this probably wouldn't bother you ger and fitter people but excellent value at £10 per hour.

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