Discover the charm and tranquility of Walton Hall Park, a gem nestled in Liverpool’s vibrant community. Located on Walton Hall Avenue, this expansive park is a delightful destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its beautifully landscaped gardens, picturesque walking paths, and abundant green spaces, Walton Hall Park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Families can enjoy a range of activities, including children’s play areas, picnic spots, and open spaces perfect for games and relaxation. The park is also home to the historic Walton Hall, which adds a touch of cultural heritage to your visit. Whether you’re looking to take a leisurely stroll, engage in outdoor sports, or simply unwind amidst nature, Walton Hall Park provides the perfect backdrop for memorable moments.

With convenient access to amenities and a welcoming atmosphere, Walton Hall Park is committed to fostering community engagement and promoting wellness through outdoor recreation. For inquiries or to learn more about our events and facilities, don’t hesitate to contact us at 0151 233 2008 or visit our website. Experience the beauty and joy of Walton Hall Park – your ideal local retreat!

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Şafak Ketenci

5 Google Rating

Fab centre with fab instructors & classes 😘

5/ 5

Fab centre with fab instructors & classes 😘

R 781

4 Google Rating

Nice park with plenty of parking spaces. There is a nice big play area for kids and plenty of footba

4/ 5

Nice park with plenty of parking spaces. There is a nice big play area for kids and plenty of football pitches and tennis courts. The walk around the pond is nice to do too. The only thing that lets it down is the building where the gym is (or used to be) is very run down and is in need of improvement

Pat Bradley

5 Google Rating

Massive park with a lovely lake

5/ 5

Massive park with a lovely lake

Deniss Volkovs

5 Google Rating

Beautiful park

5/ 5

Beautiful park

Bobby Harrison

5 Google Rating

Best park in liverpool by far

5/ 5

Best park in liverpool by far

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