Peel Park
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I visited Peel Park for a maternity photo shoot, and it was just as suitable as my client and I expected. It is located in a valley behind Salford Museum and Art Gallery along Crescent road in Salford. I love the greenery, beautiful trees, flower beds, the childden's playground, the beautiful benches and tarred narrow walkways. . .it covers quite a large expanse of land. Probably one of the largest around. A calm lake lies across the edge of the park too. Some people prefer to sit by the lake, while others relax in the beautiful lawns. Interestingly, some people came with their barbeque grills. I was there on a relatively sunny afternoon so the park was quite busy, yet awesome!
Nnaemezie AsogwaNnaemezie Asogwa
20
Great park to spend with children and your dog. You can see there is a path with many people jogging or rent an electric scooter. There is a river with ducks and a playground that offers a few great toys for children to play, in saw there is even a small sandbox. When we were there everything was closed for food and I couldn't find a bathroom which is a problem. There were some picnic benches as well as some nice flowers and looks like they have done some work to improve the park. I noticed a rubber tire plastic and other garbage in the water which was a huge disappointment and hope they can put more effort into making it cleaner.
Freedom 4allFreedom 4all
40
NOTE I USED GOOGLE MAPS FOR DIRECTIONS USING THE POSTCODE GIVEN ON HERE AND ON WEB SITE AND WAS TAKEN TO THE MIDDLE OF A LARGE VERY BUSY ROUNDABOUT! In itself a nice park. Plenty of bins, benches and picnic benches. The park is well maintained and even at this time of year there were flowers in bloom. I saw stacks of flowers waiting to be planted so should be lovely in the summer. The park is next to a couple of rugby pitches so lots of room for dogs to run about. The river Irwell runs alongside the park and there were a few ducks and swans on there. Loss of stars as no car park and no toilets. There are toilets inside the museum and there is a small car park there too, which has charges. I parked on a small piece of private land which also charged. You cam pay online or over the phone so need a debit card.
Maggie SavidgeMaggie Savidge
20
This is our favourite local go to park throughout the year. It's big so you can take a picnic or ride bikes along the trails. The river runs along the park so there is always ducks and geese swimming along all year round. I love grabbing my camera and taking photos here as it changes with the seasons. If your a student, the campus is literally built around and runs directly through peel park. The student campus overlooks it. Great for small 420 get togethers as visitors are very diverse and more liberal minded😉!
LionessExploresLionessExplores
00
A serene and peaceful park, perfect for a morning walk, especially with the river running alongside. The park is spacious, offering plenty of room to explore, and the presence of seagulls, ducks, and pigeons adds to the tranquil atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a quiet moment in nature or simply a refreshing walk, this park provides an ideal setting. I liked it the most when I was snapping pictures of these birds and they were posing like models.
Axaansh DholiyaAxaansh Dholiya
10
Really big space to hang around... You can plan a very good picnic with family and friends... A very good kids area with lot of swings and activities.... Kids with me really enjoyed the place... And relaxing green area on canal side for adults You can see ducks and swans on the canal to add to your mood.... Lot of colorful flowers adding to the beauty of the park and giving you good backgrounds for pictures....
Kanish Kumar GuptaKanish Kumar Gupta
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Nearby Attractions Of Peel Park
Salford Museum & Art Gallery
Saint Mary's Park
Graystone Action Sports (Skatepark, Trampoline, Bouldering) (Manchester)
Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist
Student Quarter - iQ Student Accommodation Salford
Islington Mill
St Mary's Park
Working Class Movement Library
Broughton Bridge

Salford Museum & Art Gallery
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Saint Mary's Park
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Graystone Action Sports (Skatepark, Trampoline, Bouldering) (Manchester)
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Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist
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Nearby Restaurants Of Peel Park
Old Pint Pot
Vero Moderno
The New Oxford
Porta Tapas Bar
Kith + Kin (formerly GK Gallery)
Deli-Lama
The Old Fire Station Bakery
Sakura 桜子屋(港式餐廳)
Elma lounge Manchester
CuppaPug

Old Pint Pot
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Vero Moderno
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The New Oxford
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Porta Tapas Bar
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Basic Info
Address
The Crescent, Salford M5 4WU, United Kingdom
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+44 161 793 2500
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Website
salford.gov.uk
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4.6
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outdoor
family friendly
pet friendly
attractions: Salford Museum & Art Gallery, Saint Mary's Park, Graystone Action Sports (Skatepark, Trampoline, Bouldering) (Manchester), Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist, Student Quarter - iQ Student Accommodation Salford, Islington Mill, St Mary's Park, Working Class Movement Library, Broughton Bridge, restaurants: Old Pint Pot, Vero Moderno, The New Oxford, Porta Tapas Bar, Kith + Kin (formerly GK Gallery), Deli-Lama, The Old Fire Station Bakery, Sakura 桜子屋(港式餐廳), Elma lounge Manchester, CuppaPug

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