Came to this little park while we were staying at the nearby Village Hotel. Found it on Google earth so thought it was worth an early evening stroll. Parked up in a nearby road then had a lovely stroll around the very secluded lake. Footpath is well maintained with the odd 'shoot off' path to the lake. Met a few dog walkers who told us more about the park and surrounding areas. Very easy to get lost as little signposting. Found ourselves backtracking the way we came in. Lovely wildlife around the lake and actually saw a family of bunny rabbits playing in and around the bushes and trees. A nice park to stroll around on a lovely summers evening although you feel quite isolated when going dark...
Read moreStadt Moers Park is a large (220 acres) public park located between Whiston and Huyton in Merseyside. It offers a diverse landscape with open meadows, woodlands, wetlands, and a fishing pond, making it great for nature walks and exploring different habitats. The park also has practical amenities like car parking and playgrounds, making it suitable for families. With well-maintained paths, it's an accessible green space for leisurely strolls and outdoor activities. Its transformation from a former coal mining site adds an interesting historical aspect...
Read moreI have visited this wonderful park to walk two dogs I am sitting for at the moment. We all really enjoy the many grass runs that merge off the main paths (these are suitable for wheelchair/pushchair. Generally, it is quiet mid-week with a few more folks at the weekend. It has quite a few access points with plenty of parking. It is nicely layed out including woody areas, a pond and wild flower areas. A peaceful place to unwind, have a run, walk the dog, enjoy the children, personally I would like to see one or...
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