Welcome to Swinton Grove Park, a vibrant green oasis nestled in the heart of Manchester at Swinton Grove, M13 0EU. Our park is dedicated to providing a welcoming and family-friendly environment that encourages outdoor activities and community engagement. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, have an energetic day out with the kids, or simply unwind in nature, Swinton Grove Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities for all ages.

Our beautifully maintained grounds feature spacious play areas for children, scenic walking paths, and picnic spots perfect for family gatherings or quiet afternoons. We pride ourselves on fostering a sense of community and belonging, making our park an ideal venue for local events and gatherings. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist you with any inquiries and enhance your visit.

To discover more about what makes Swinton Grove Park a cherished part of the community, feel free to reach out to us at 07770 585590 or visit our website at http://www.fosgp.org.uk/. We invite you to come explore the beauty and recreational offerings of Swinton Grove Park – where memories are made and community thrives!

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Freya Canada

4 Google Rating

Nice park with plenty of play bits for kids. I went for a run there and found it hard because there

4/ 5

Nice park with plenty of play bits for kids. I went for a run there and found it hard because there are mini hills (which is probably good for me to increase stamina etc but might make it hard for someone with accessibility issues) although the main paths are flat and clear, and look to be in good nick for a wheelchair or pushchair to go on

Tillium

3 Google Rating

Standard park for the area. During normal hours there are normally people playing either basketball

3/ 5

Standard park for the area. During normal hours there are normally people playing either basketball or soccer on the court. Playground area for families at one end and a small field area on the other. Decent path for walking around while playing Pokemon.

Gee Saunders

5 Google Rating

always busy.... nice food... the men behind the counter flirty if ur a young female lol

5/ 5

always busy.... nice food... the men behind the counter flirty if ur a young female lol

Chris Aitchison

3 Google Rating

Nice park but too dark and gets flooded easily. Manchester council just don't maintain things well

3/ 5

Nice park but too dark and gets flooded easily. Manchester council just don't maintain things well

Phill Worthington

4 Google Rating

Nice little park with a decent play area for little ones and a fenced multi use games area. Great in

4/ 5

Nice little park with a decent play area for little ones and a fenced multi use games area. Great in autumn when the plentiful trees are at their most colourful.

mike sheridan

2 Google Rating

Needs a tidy up too much litter.

2/ 5

Needs a tidy up too much litter.

Andrew Bull

5 Google Rating

Lovely little park near city centre

5/ 5

Lovely little park near city centre

panir hossain

3 Google Rating

Small and nice peaceful place.

3/ 5

Small and nice peaceful place.

Peter Smith

4 Google Rating

Nice park, quite well kept considering how poor so many are these days.

4/ 5

Nice park, quite well kept considering how poor so many are these days.

Colin Ellis

5 Google Rating

I didn't visit I cycle through as its a short cut across.

5/ 5

I didn't visit I cycle through as its a short cut across.

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