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🌳Otterspool Park

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A large public park on the banks of the River Mersey in Liverpool, featuring wide open spaces, riverside walks, and a popular children's playground. Highlights include an adventure play area with slides, swings, and climbing frames suitable for ages 2-12, a skate park, basketball court, and a charming historic grotto with a small waterfall. The park also has a café serving snacks and drinks, with indoor and outdoor seating.
- Facilities: free parking (limited), public toilets, picnic tables, and plenty of benches.
- Tips: Ideal for a family day out in good weather; the playground can get busy on weekends. Dogs welcome on leads. The promenade offers great views of the Mersey and is perfect for scooting or cycling.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Plan for busy weekends

    The playground gets very busy on weekends, so visit on a weekday if possible or arrive early to secure space near equipment.

  • Parking is limited

    Free parking is available but limited, so arrive early during peak times or be prepared to find alternative parking nearby.

  • Playground suits ages 2-12

    The adventure play area is designed for children aged 2-12, with slides, swings, and climbing frames suitable for various abilities.

  • Public toilets available

    Public toilets are on-site, which is essential for families. Worth checking they're open and clean before relying on them for young children.

  • Weather-dependent visit

    This is an outdoor park with no indoor cover, so plan for good weather. Rainy days will significantly limit enjoyment.

  • Bring spare clothes

    The historic grotto has a small waterfall and the riverside location means water play opportunities—pack spare clothes and towels.

  • Picnic-friendly with tables

    Picnic tables are available throughout the park, making it ideal for packing a lunch to save money and keep younger children on schedule.

  • Café offers refreshments

    A café serves snacks and drinks with indoor and outdoor seating, handy if weather turns or you need a break with little ones.

  • Great for scooters and bikes

    The riverside promenade is perfect for scooting and cycling—bring bikes or scooters for children who enjoy wheeled activities.

  • Benches for rests

    Plenty of benches throughout the park mean parents can rest while supervising, and there are good views of the Mersey to enjoy.

  • Check buggy access

    The park is large with open spaces, though terrain and buggy access around the adventure play area and grotto may vary—worth noting for very young children.

  • Riverside walks for all ages

    The riverside walks offer scenic views of the Mersey and are suitable for pushing prams or walking with small children at a relaxed pace.

  • Dogs welcome on leads

    If you have a dog, they're welcome in the park as long as they're kept on a lead.

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