Wheelchair-accessible entrance Available
47 Brunel Ave, Salford M5 4BE, United Kingdom
Eckersley Fold Ln, Atherton, Manchester M46 0PJ, United Kingdom
Top 5 Active Life in Greater Manchester
195 Bury New Rd, Whitefield, Manchester M45 6GE, United Kingdom
“Excellent all round service. Very friendly and knowledgeable getting my bike sorted. Would recommend these lads 100%”
Woodhill Rd, Bury BL8 1DA, United Kingdom
“Park is local to me and apart from the summer Bank hols when it's too busy then it's great. Especially when it's wet and we can walk the dog in peace However what I didn't appreciate today is the group of canoe enthusiasts unloading their equipment, blocking the ramps with their trolleys etc. Was forced to wade through water around them and my dog couldn't get through past them so jumped into the frozen lake to get around them. If she had gone through the ice I don't want to think about it. Just a reminder that this park is for ALL to use not just water sports and runners. Recommend the lampost cafe.”
47 Brunel Ave, Salford M5 4BE, United Kingdom
“Great fun place for children and adults to hang out. Be ready to spend whole day with family. Food is very nice and tasty but a little pricey. There is a room for children who want to celebrate birthdays. Very friendly and helpful staff. Free wifi is top notch. Ample free parking space.”
20 Union St, Manchester M12 4JD, United Kingdom
“Went here on 2 separate days for the stag, for different activities. The 2 hosts were great on both days and kept us active with different variations of each game. Bubble Football: Classic take down to get used to the 'mechanisms' of the ball - a literal last man standing. British Bulldog and having 2 people in the middle. Everyone else has to run to each side. If you fall, you join. Last man standing wins. Then the classic Bubble Football and the 2 keepers didn't have the bubbles. Dodgeball: Classic rules, but if you catch it, everyone that is out gets to join back in. Classic rules, but if you catch it, the person that throws it is out. You can bring one person back. Cops and robbers style, if you are out you go to the penalty area and can catch the ball to get back in.”
Sandy Hey Farm, London Rd, Adlington, Macclesfield SK10 4NG, United Kingdom
“Very well kept par three course. Quality of greens puts local clubs to shame! Well equipped golf range with tracing technology. Food and drink on site with sofas and relaxing areas on the range. Putting and chipping area with a 9 hole academy course for the kids.”
Lodge Rd, Orrell, Wigan WN5 7AT, United Kingdom
“Lovely place to come for a walk or to chill out for a bit. It was popular when I visited, but wasn't too busy such that you could still walk around and find empty benches (though it was a bitter January day, so I can imagine during summer this location may be very busy). Plenty of ducks and geese to feed (please research food that is good for them - no bread!). It is very easy to get here from the railway station, though there is also a small car park available.”
Wilmslow Road Didsbury, Didsbury, Manchester M20 5LS, United Kingdom
“Lovely park. Really well maintained. Large play area for kids and families, area for bowls, lots of space, dog-friendly too, and regular benches for when you need to have a rest. Plenty of bins too, which is always handy.”
Country Park, Reddish Vale Rd, Stockport SK5 7HE, United Kingdom
“Lovely magical experience for everyone especially the little ones. I think it’s well worth the money, they get to make their own soft toy to take home, sweets from the shop, decorate a gingerbread man and a present from Santa. I took my 3 year old Granddaughter who was a bit overwhelmed at times and a little reluctant to join in at first but the kindness and patience of all Santa’s helpers meant she was very brave and got to see him in the end and get her present so I would like to say a big thank you to all of them for that.”
37 Walton Rd, Sale M33 4AT, United Kingdom
“I recently visited Walton Park for a day of family and friends fun, and it turned out to be a delightful experience. The park offered a wide range of amenities that catered to various interests. One of the highlights of the park was its well-maintained playground. It was thoughtfully divided into sections, ensuring that children of all ages could have a great time. The play area for toddlers was perfect for the little ones to explore and play safely, while the separate play area for older kids provided an engaging space for them to run, climb, and have fun. Sports enthusiasts had their share of excitement too. The tennis and basketball courts were in excellent condition, and what I particularly liked was the flexibility to use the same court for 5-a-side football. We even tried our hand at cricket, although it might not have been the intended use for the space. The only downside was that the toilets were closed during our visit, which was a bit inconvenient, hopefully this might have been a temporary issue. For those looking for a quieter experience, the peaceful walk by the canal adjacent to the park was a serene escape from the playground's energy. Additionally, the small train ride available on Sundays added an extra layer of excitement for the kids. One minor suggestion would be to add more slides to the kids' play area. After a while, my children did start to get a bit bored, and a few additional play elements could have kept them entertained for longer. All in all, our visit to Walton Park was a pleasant one. It's a well-rounded destination for families, sports enthusiasts, and those seeking a tranquil walk by the water. With a few minor improvements, it could become an even more attractive spot for a day of outdoor enjoyment.”
61 Great Ducie St, Cheetham Hill, Manchester M3 1RR, United Kingdom
“It's a great place for kids but I'm really upset with the way an employee treated me, I have a child with autism. He is a child with good behavior and does not harm anyone, but I must stay with him, I was standing looking at my child while he was playing, and then the employee was calling me with his hand in an impolite manner and calling me “hey.” Another employee intervened and told him she was allowed to stay with her child, then he left There is no respect.”
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