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Daisy Nook Country Park — Attraction in Oldham

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Daisy Nook Country Park
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Daisy Nook is a country park in Failsworth, Greater Manchester, England, which runs through the Medlock Valley.
Nearby attractions
Crime Lake
Oldham, UK
Nearby restaurants
Sul Lago Restaurant
4, Crime View, Oldham OL8 3NZ, United Kingdom
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Daisy Nook Country Park
United KingdomEnglandOldhamDaisy Nook Country Park

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Daisy Nook Country Park

Stannybrook Rd, Failsworth, Oldham, Manchester M35 9WJ, United Kingdom
4.6(1.4K)
Open 24 hours
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Daisy Nook is a country park in Failsworth, Greater Manchester, England, which runs through the Medlock Valley.

Outdoor
Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Crime Lake, restaurants: Sul Lago Restaurant
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Phone
+44 161 308 3909
Website
oldham.gov.uk

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Nearby attractions of Daisy Nook Country Park

Crime Lake

Crime Lake

Crime Lake

4.5

(19)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Daisy Nook Country Park

Sul Lago Restaurant

Sul Lago Restaurant

Sul Lago Restaurant

4.5

(399)

$$

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Reviews of Daisy Nook Country Park

4.6
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5.0
1y

Daisy Nook Country Park in summer is a true gem, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The park's centerpiece, a tranquil lake, reflects the clear blue skies, providing a perfect spot for quiet contemplation or a leisurely stroll along its shores. Surrounding the lake, a tapestry of wildflowers bursts into vibrant colors, painting the landscape with splashes of yellow, pink, and purple. These delicate blooms attract a variety of butterflies and bees, creating a lively, natural symphony.

The park's shaded woodland paths wind through ancient trees, their canopies offering cool respite from the summer sun. These trails invite exploration, with each twist and turn revealing new sights and sounds, from the rustling of leaves to the distant songs of birds. Benches strategically placed along the way allow visitors to pause and soak in the beauty of their surroundings. Daisy Nook is not just a park; it's a haven where nature's tranquility and splendor can be fully appreciated...

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5.0
34w

Visited 04/05/2025, after doing some research found three car parks and went for the one adjacent to the cafe, there is limited spaces so I’d going on a weekend when busier best to get early.

The cafe is a good place to start and with the day being sunny got a lovely two scoop ice cream to have as walking around.

If walking with young members and/or those who need a stable path to walk on then recommend walking the green route, although once you get to the point where the people fishing along the bank and near to a road exit, the signs disappear as they have been either damaged or removed so you then have to go back on yourself as any other route for instance under the bridge tunnel is not as accessible and the other side of the water stream is very muddy as if horses from nearby training school have been taken through so stick to main path back.

Lovely place to visit, lots of friendly hellos as going around from friendly visitors/locals, a welcoming place to...

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5.0
4y

Daisy Nook is a great place to visit where people are friendly and welcome you with a hello or a story to tell. Daisy Nook has a smallish car park but also is served by a bus route which drops you near the entrance. In addition to this there is a small cafe that serves arrange of refreshments and food items. As well there is toilets for all.

Daisy Nook caters for all types of people and needs as there is plenty of different types that use this park from families, walkers, runners, dog owners and even photographers. There is a child's play area within the grounds where children can have fun. There is a horse riding place next door to Daisy Nook in which you might find riders on their horse riding along the bridal paths.

Daisy nook is also used for fishing in the big lake too. You simple could spend hours there and enjoy yourself. I love going for the wildlife and getting to meet a...

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One of our favourite parks outside of the city centre 🌳🍃🍂#manchesterdog #manchesterdogs #manchesterparks #manchester #manchesterwalks #manchesterdogfreindly #manchestercitycentre #dogfriendlymanchester
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Daisy Nook Country Park in summer is a true gem, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The park's centerpiece, a tranquil lake, reflects the clear blue skies, providing a perfect spot for quiet contemplation or a leisurely stroll along its shores. Surrounding the lake, a tapestry of wildflowers bursts into vibrant colors, painting the landscape with splashes of yellow, pink, and purple. These delicate blooms attract a variety of butterflies and bees, creating a lively, natural symphony. The park's shaded woodland paths wind through ancient trees, their canopies offering cool respite from the summer sun. These trails invite exploration, with each twist and turn revealing new sights and sounds, from the rustling of leaves to the distant songs of birds. Benches strategically placed along the way allow visitors to pause and soak in the beauty of their surroundings. Daisy Nook is not just a park; it's a haven where nature's tranquility and splendor can be fully appreciated in every step.
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Visited 04/05/2025, after doing some research found three car parks and went for the one adjacent to the cafe, there is limited spaces so I’d going on a weekend when busier best to get early. The cafe is a good place to start and with the day being sunny got a lovely two scoop ice cream to have as walking around. If walking with young members and/or those who need a stable path to walk on then recommend walking the green route, although once you get to the point where the people fishing along the bank and near to a road exit, the signs disappear as they have been either damaged or removed so you then have to go back on yourself as any other route for instance under the bridge tunnel is not as accessible and the other side of the water stream is very muddy as if horses from nearby training school have been taken through so stick to main path back. Lovely place to visit, lots of friendly hellos as going around from friendly visitors/locals, a welcoming place to visit ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Daisy Nook Country Park in summer is a true gem, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The park's centerpiece, a tranquil lake, reflects the clear blue skies, providing a perfect spot for quiet contemplation or a leisurely stroll along its shores. Surrounding the lake, a tapestry of wildflowers bursts into vibrant colors, painting the landscape with splashes of yellow, pink, and purple. These delicate blooms attract a variety of butterflies and bees, creating a lively, natural symphony. The park's shaded woodland paths wind through ancient trees, their canopies offering cool respite from the summer sun. These trails invite exploration, with each twist and turn revealing new sights and sounds, from the rustling of leaves to the distant songs of birds. Benches strategically placed along the way allow visitors to pause and soak in the beauty of their surroundings. Daisy Nook is not just a park; it's a haven where nature's tranquility and splendor can be fully appreciated in every step.
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Visited 04/05/2025, after doing some research found three car parks and went for the one adjacent to the cafe, there is limited spaces so I’d going on a weekend when busier best to get early. The cafe is a good place to start and with the day being sunny got a lovely two scoop ice cream to have as walking around. If walking with young members and/or those who need a stable path to walk on then recommend walking the green route, although once you get to the point where the people fishing along the bank and near to a road exit, the signs disappear as they have been either damaged or removed so you then have to go back on yourself as any other route for instance under the bridge tunnel is not as accessible and the other side of the water stream is very muddy as if horses from nearby training school have been taken through so stick to main path back. Lovely place to visit, lots of friendly hellos as going around from friendly visitors/locals, a welcoming place to visit ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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