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Liscard Central Park

Wallasey

Type of walk

Flat, Park

What's here

Free Parking, Off Lead Areas, On Lead Areas, Pathed Routes, Toilets, Refreshments Available, Wheelchair Friendly

About this walk

A lovely walk around the park. Free parking. There’s a lovely wooded area by the car parks. A mix of short and long grass to sniff and explore in. There’s a fishing lake which isn’t the nicest of waters if you have a seal and not a dog. There is a walled garden ( on leash here ) with toilets and a small cafe serving drinks. Open daytime only. Be aware there are football pitches so there could be games on some evenings and most weekends late August till May.

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Address

CentralPark, Wallasey CH44 9BX, UK View on Google

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Location details

Leave M53 after junction 1 sign posted Docks. Keep right. Drive past Toyota Garage. Take 1st left at roundabout. Follow road straight up till you get to one way system. Follow round ( keep right, right, then left) past McDonalds. Swing to left ( should see signs for park). Go past ambulance station on right. Entrance to park is bit further up on the right. There is a brown sign on the left hand side but it’s easy to miss.

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