This 12-hectare open space in Sale, Greater Manchester, features a mix of woodland, grassland, and wetland habitats, providing a haven for local wildlife. A network of walking trails, including the Trans Pennine Trail, crisscross the site, offering visitors opportunities to explore and connect with nature. The open space is also home to a variety of community-led initiatives, including a community garden, orchard, and wildlife-friendly planting schemes, showcasing the area's commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Nice park but not in the greatest area, we walked to get there but from other reviews it looks like if you drive you come in on the opposite side. It is good for seeing planes but there is lots of trash everywhere
I could see the planes right under me. I took my camera and took wonderful photos. Will definitely visit soon again!
My question is to those people who through their domestic rubbish in the park bin. I have the evidence of the people, who put their rubbish near the bin. Why? Do they not have black rubbish bin provided by council. I have taken the address from the parcel package.
It's a good spot for plane spotting but when it rains it floods very easily.
To get in this park you have to get into the road next to Tesco express bath road Hounslow. There is road side parking right at the end along side the houses near park. It's best for kids & with small football playground. Where during summer you see youngster playing around.
I went to myrtle ave for the view but today no flights were landing on that ran way so I came this side and found some amazing landing in closure
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dogs allowed
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Nice park but not in the greatest area, we walked to get there but from other reviews it looks like if you drive you come in on the opposite side. It is good for seeing planes but there is lots of trash everywhere
I could see the planes right under me. I took my camera and took wonderful photos. Will definitely visit soon again!
My question is to those people who through their domestic rubbish in the park bin. I have the evidence of the people, who put their rubbish near the bin. Why? Do they not have black rubbish bin provided by council. I have taken the address from the parcel package.
It's a good spot for plane spotting but when it rains it floods very easily.
To get in this park you have to get into the road next to Tesco express bath road Hounslow. There is road side parking right at the end along side the houses near park. It's best for kids & with small football playground. Where during summer you see youngster playing around.
I went to myrtle ave for the view but today no flights were landing on that ran way so I came this side and found some amazing landing in closure