Sefton Park Tours and Activities

Sefton Park featuring a garden, landscape views and a lake or waterhole
Sefton Park featuring a pond
Sefton Park featuring a garden
Sefton Park which includes a pond and a garden
Sefton Park


The largest park in Liverpool features rolling, grassy lawns and a picturesque lake. Itā€™s the perfect place for a spot of Sunday cricket.

Travel a short distance south of Liverpoolā€™s city centre and youā€™ll find this expansive and historic park. Spanning 95 hectares (235 acres), Sefton Park is one of the largest green spaces in the city and dates back to the 15th century. The early park was part of the sprawling deer park that once encompassed the area. The current parkā€™s landscape was designed and constructed in 1872. The scenic circular paths that wind around the lake in the parkā€™s centre are owed to a French landscape architect who won a design competition for re-imagining the park. Sefton Park is an ideal spot for picnicking by the lake, wandering through the warm palm house or watching a series of open-air performances.

To make the most of a day exploring in Sefton Park, bring a picnic rug, a camera and some comfortable shoes. Discover the parkā€™s meandering walkways that often lead off onto hidden paths, allowing you to explore the park from different angles. See locals making the most of the green space, jogging in groups or with team mates from local sporting clubs or wandering on the green. Catch a game of Sunday cricket or an amateur soccer match in the evenings.

The parkā€™s pride and joy is a 3-hectare (7.4 acre) lake in its centre. The lake was once a popular spot for locals to go boating, but is now reserved for the local waterbirds. Toss some birdseed to the ducks or climb up the hill to enjoy your picnic with a stunning vista over the lake. There are also two cafĆ©s located within the park, where you can enjoy some English tea and cakes.

The 19th-century palm house has a diverse collection of leafy palm species and other plants. See statues of notable figures in history, such as Christopher Columbus, Charles Darwin and Captain James Cook, on each of the palm houseā€™s eight corners.

Sefton Park can be reached via metro to St Michaelā€™s Station. The parkā€™s lake is just 15-minutesā€™ walk from here. Parking is available on the streets adjacent to the park. The park is open every day and there is no charge to enter.

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