This 12-acre park in the heart of Wirral, Merseyside, features beautifully landscaped gardens, a large lake, walking trails, and plenty of seating areas. The gardens are particularly famous for their stunning floral displays, which include over 10,000 plants and flowers. Visitors can also explore the sensory garden, the rock garden, and the tranquil woodland walk. The park is a popular spot for picnics, relaxation, and outdoor activities like jogging and cycling.
A lush and full green space filled with a variety of flowers and trees. Easily accessible from multiple points in Bewdley. Grass was freshly cut, and the flora was in great condition. A multitude of colour and scents on a nice warm morning stroll. A few sculptures to view and lots of benchs and soft grass to sit on. Wide paths for prams and wheelchairs. The pond was in good condition but rather murky, so you couldn't see the fish that live there.
Lovely park accessible from the Bewdley Museum or from High St or Lax Lane - great place to sit and relax. Gardens are lovely and change through the seasons. There are statues, a fish pond, a herb garden. Gets quite busy in the summer months. Nice cafe for drinks and food. Don't miss the museum whilst here.
Nice green area that is located behind Bewdley Museum. On our visit, they had some duck houses, which kept the kids amused. There is also access from the pay and display car park and access from the street at the other end of the park.
This garden is a wonderful place to go to. You can relax, get in touch with nature, catch a few glances of adorable squirrels and whatnot! Great to go with families, lots of place for kids to play, trees to climb! Overall a beautiful and tranquil little nook hidden away
A gem of a place near the centre Of Bewdley. A tranquil place to sit and relax and let the day drift away. Beautifully manicured Lawns and a lovely lake to sit beside. Love the artwork esp the dancing family. I hope the People of Bewdley cherish and look after this wonderful garden it is def a jewel in Bewdley crown. The path takes you right to the doorstep of the museum and it's artisan shops and forward into the town itself. Visit, enjoy, soak in the quietness and take your litter home.
Just a short walk set back from the river, the gardens are open with plenty of benches. There is a walled garden and pond. You can walk through the gardens up to the top of the high street.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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A lush and full green space filled with a variety of flowers and trees. Easily accessible from multiple points in Bewdley. Grass was freshly cut, and the flora was in great condition. A multitude of colour and scents on a nice warm morning stroll. A few sculptures to view and lots of benchs and soft grass to sit on. Wide paths for prams and wheelchairs. The pond was in good condition but rather murky, so you couldn't see the fish that live there.
Lovely park accessible from the Bewdley Museum or from High St or Lax Lane - great place to sit and relax. Gardens are lovely and change through the seasons. There are statues, a fish pond, a herb garden. Gets quite busy in the summer months. Nice cafe for drinks and food. Don't miss the museum whilst here.
Nice green area that is located behind Bewdley Museum. On our visit, they had some duck houses, which kept the kids amused. There is also access from the pay and display car park and access from the street at the other end of the park.
This garden is a wonderful place to go to. You can relax, get in touch with nature, catch a few glances of adorable squirrels and whatnot! Great to go with families, lots of place for kids to play, trees to climb! Overall a beautiful and tranquil little nook hidden away
A gem of a place near the centre Of Bewdley. A tranquil place to sit and relax and let the day drift away. Beautifully manicured Lawns and a lovely lake to sit beside. Love the artwork esp the dancing family. I hope the People of Bewdley cherish and look after this wonderful garden it is def a jewel in Bewdley crown. The path takes you right to the doorstep of the museum and it's artisan shops and forward into the town itself. Visit, enjoy, soak in the quietness and take your litter home.
Just a short walk set back from the river, the gardens are open with plenty of benches. There is a walled garden and pond. You can walk through the gardens up to the top of the high street.