Sefton Park and the Palm House
NAMED after a local Earl, Sefton Park was completed in the mid 19th century in the south end of Liverpool. more
The Wildlife Trust at Mere Sands Wood
THE wood is a rich wildlife haven which covers 105 acres in the heart of agricultural landscape. It has lakes, trees and grasslands which are being actively managed for the beneft of wildlife. more
Kid's stuff
ONE thing you don't expect to see in the dusty country lanes of Downholland is llamas - but that is just what you will see on the way into Farmer Ted's Farm Park. more
Amazing times
EVER wondered what it's like to be lost in the jungle, towered over by menacing vegetation and stung to billy-o by the plant life? Visit the Maize Maze and you will! more
Ness Botanic Gardens
NESS botanic gardens in South Wirral offer something for all the family to enjoy. more
Wirral Country Park
WIRRAL Country Park offers visitors the chance to enjoy a vast selection of indoor and outdoor activities to suit them. more
Princes Park
THE first privately sponsored park to be given to the public, Princes Park lies at the end of Princes Avenue, a French-style boulevard which leads from the city centre to South Liverpool. more
Birkenhead Park
BEFORE 1834 the site of Birkenhead Park was swamp and marshland but when it was opened in 1847 it was the first park to be created with public funds in England and boasted meadows, woodlands and ponds. more
Speke Hall Garden and Estate
A NATIONAL Trust property, Speke Hall is one of the most famous timber-framed houses in England. more