Vast green space including a nature reserve, a visitor centre with cafe, and a sailing club.
Gentle flat circular walk, suitable for all the family. One side of the river can get muddy, but can be avoided. Suitable for those with low levels of fitness, young children and those with limited mobility. Not too strenuous and shorter routes available. Parking available though can get full quickly when the weather is nice. Toilets available and 2 little cafes - one immediately at the entrance and one a little further along the path.
Beautiful park with a lake. Multiple trails. Probably you can spend the whole day. Car parking is not free. However, it's relatively reasonable. I saw many people fishing. You need a licence probably for this. Cafe is there besides the car park.
Beautiful scenery lots of unusual birds and various walking routes to suit all capabilities wheelchair accessible. Many happy memories with my dad here on the bridge you can see the fish and there is a stunning wier waterfall. Highly recommend it. There is a lovely cafe open usually general cafe hours to get a treat and coffee and you can also get an ice cream and add it outside when the sun shines
If you fancy a nice day out locally or feel like greeting a sunset by the beautiful lake, head out to the Etherow country park. Every time I came here, summer, spring, autumn, or winter, it had always taken my breath away with its feeling of natural beauty, peace, and quiet. For those who enjoy a walk, it's heaven. A cafe nearby offers rest for your legs with great facilities for a little coffee break.
A beautiful park with woodland and riverside walks. Benches dotted along the main pathways and cafes next to the visitor's centre.
Great country park. The path around is accessible in most places. We had a baby buggy with us and it's easy enough to get around. There are muddy spots but you can keep to a quiet road and avoid them. Stunning weir part way round. Lots of wildlife to see too.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
Hello! I'm your AI guide for Etherow Country Park. I can help you with information about this attraction, including its history, best times to visit, and tips for your visit. What would you like to know?
Discover hotels in George St, Compstall, Romiley, Stockport SK6 5JD
Searching for hotels...
Gentle flat circular walk, suitable for all the family. One side of the river can get muddy, but can be avoided. Suitable for those with low levels of fitness, young children and those with limited mobility. Not too strenuous and shorter routes available. Parking available though can get full quickly when the weather is nice. Toilets available and 2 little cafes - one immediately at the entrance and one a little further along the path.
Beautiful park with a lake. Multiple trails. Probably you can spend the whole day. Car parking is not free. However, it's relatively reasonable. I saw many people fishing. You need a licence probably for this. Cafe is there besides the car park.
Beautiful scenery lots of unusual birds and various walking routes to suit all capabilities wheelchair accessible. Many happy memories with my dad here on the bridge you can see the fish and there is a stunning wier waterfall. Highly recommend it. There is a lovely cafe open usually general cafe hours to get a treat and coffee and you can also get an ice cream and add it outside when the sun shines
If you fancy a nice day out locally or feel like greeting a sunset by the beautiful lake, head out to the Etherow country park. Every time I came here, summer, spring, autumn, or winter, it had always taken my breath away with its feeling of natural beauty, peace, and quiet. For those who enjoy a walk, it's heaven. A cafe nearby offers rest for your legs with great facilities for a little coffee break.
A beautiful park with woodland and riverside walks. Benches dotted along the main pathways and cafes next to the visitor's centre.
Great country park. The path around is accessible in most places. We had a baby buggy with us and it's easy enough to get around. There are muddy spots but you can keep to a quiet road and avoid them. Stunning weir part way round. Lots of wildlife to see too.