Wythenshawe Park
Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester · ★ 4.5 · 4,590 visitor reviews
Wythenshawe, M23 0AB

About
Wythenshawe Park is a beautiful park that blends natural beauty with rich historical significance. Spanning over 100 acres of park land, this expansive green space offers a range of features, from lush gardens and picturesque woodlands to recreational facilities and stunning landscapes. Originally part of the estate of the Tatton family, the park was established as a public park in the 1930s, transforming the former private grounds into a cherished community space.
Wythenshawe Park has activities and features to keep your family happy for a full day out! Things To See And Do At Wythenshawe Park Gardens, Wildflowers and Woodlands Visitors to Wythenshawe Park can explore its well-maintained gardens, which include formal flower beds, herbaceous borders, and an impressive rose garden that bursts into color during the blooming season. The beautiful park grounds and woodlands provide tranquil walking paths, wildflower meadows, and wildlife-watching opportunities, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts and families.
The natural features of this green space offer scenic views. Horticultural Centre The Horticultural Center has a glorious range of plant life, especially on the Safari Walk, which features tropical plants such as bananas, pineapples, tea, coffee, and rice! In between, there are intriguing things to distract you, like pleasing water features, a stocked aviary, a scenic alpine garden, and a display of impressive cacti.
Children's Play Area In addition to its natural beauty, Wythenshawe Park features various recreational facilities, including playgrounds for children, sports facilities, a grass football pitch, and picnic areas that encourage outdoor activities. Wythenshawe Park Farm One of the many community facilities available at Wythenshawe Park is the community farm and shop. Home to traditional farm animals such as goats, pigs, and sheep with animal feeding sessions.
The farm is a great way to teach children about food production from farm to fork. Family-Friendly Activities and Seasonal Events The park also hosts several events and activities throughout the year, from local fairs, family trails and festivals to community gardening sessions and educational programmes promoting environmental awareness. There's a fantastic fireworks display each year, too.
Family-Friendly Facilities There's an accessible baby changing facility in the Stable Courtyard plus toilets at both the Stable block and the Horticultural Centre, so you never have to run too far with them! Plus you can get your caffeine fix at the Courtyard Cafe, which is open weekends only October to March and 7 days a week from April to the end of September. Great for supplementing your picnic!
Good for: all ages, babies toddlers, older children, teenagers, young children
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Facilities
- Toilets
- Dog Friendly
- Card Payments
- Accessible Parking
- Accessible Entrance
- Contactless Payment
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Common questions
Is Wythenshawe Park free to visit?
Yes, the park is free to enter. This beautiful 100+ acre park blends natural beauty with recreational facilities for the whole family.
What can families do at Wythenshawe Park?
Families can explore gardens, wildflower meadows, and woodland; visit the community farm with animal feeding sessions; use playgrounds and sports facilities; and attend seasonal events.
Can I bring my dog to Wythenshawe Park?
Yes, the park is dog-friendly. There are toilets with accessible baby changing facilities and accessible parking and entrance.
Does Wythenshawe Park have a cafe?
Yes, the Courtyard Café is open weekends October to March and 7 days a week from April to September. Card and contactless payments accepted.
What is Wythenshawe Park Farm?
The community farm and shop is home to traditional farm animals like goats, pigs, and sheep with animal feeding sessions to teach children about food production.
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