Overchurch Park Woodlands offers residents access to serene woodlands perfect for hiking trails filled with stunning views of nature’s splendor! Nestled within Birkenhead; this tranquil area promotes outdoor activities while fostering community engagement through organized events aimed at enhancing awareness towards ecological preservation efforts! Families can enjoy picnicking together amidst beautiful landscapes while children explore safely under parental supervision nearby! Visit today & experience firsthand what makes Overchurch special by contacting them directly!

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Laurđģgyhfhca Swift

4 Google Rating

nice park for kids yo play in Also nice pond to feed the ducks. I regularly bring my children here

4/ 5

nice park for kids yo play in Also nice pond to feed the ducks. I regularly bring my children here

Rick Hallam

5 Google Rating

Excellent park and nice little play area for the kids

5/ 5

Excellent park and nice little play area for the kids

Elba Sebastian

4 Google Rating

Nice scenery and park. Wide space to play football etc.

4/ 5

Nice scenery and park. Wide space to play football etc.

David Parsons

4 Google Rating

Small park for kids to play on, including swings, slides and climbing frames. Duck pond and large fi

4/ 5

Small park for kids to play on, including swings, slides and climbing frames. Duck pond and large field to play football and area to walk your dog. Well kept with benches to sit on as well.

Daniel Clothier

5 Google Rating

This park has recently been redone there is a duck pond and the play area it's not always busy as no

5/ 5

This park has recently been redone there is a duck pond and the play area it's not always busy as not many people know it's there it's hidden inside a lot of trees down a road of houses my kids loved it there is also goal posts and a big path all the way around the edge but the kids like to go on scooters

Mitsh'au'nuruodo

5 Google Rating

There's something very special about this woodlands that's earned 5 stars from me: It's got part of

5/ 5

There's something very special about this woodlands that's earned 5 stars from me: It's got part of the remnants of Wirral's only known (admittedly, on theorised) prehistoric standing stone circle. Google "wirral stone circle overchurch" to learn more about this, about the Anglo-saxon and pre-Christian settlements that had been here. There are remains of a demoished church to be found within the woods, too.

alan Rowe (al1976)

5 Google Rating

Lovely place, nice to relax and enjoy a bit of a walk

5/ 5

Lovely place, nice to relax and enjoy a bit of a walk

Jan Newton

5 Google Rating

Small but it is a lovely area of urban green space with clear pathways, a play area and pretty duck

5/ 5

Small but it is a lovely area of urban green space with clear pathways, a play area and pretty duck pond

Laura Swift

4 Google Rating

nice park for kids yo play in Also nice pond to feed the ducks. I regularly bring my children here

4/ 5

nice park for kids yo play in Also nice pond to feed the ducks. I regularly bring my children here

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