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🐑Wythenshawe Park and Farm

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Wythenshawe Park and Farm is a vast public park in South Manchester offering a mix of green spaces, a historic hall, and a working farm. Families love the free farm where children can see goats, sheep, pigs, and more. The park features two large playgrounds (one for toddlers, one for older kids), a skate park, and extensive lawns for picnics and ball games.

  • **Highlights**: Farm animals, Wythenshawe Hall (historic house), walled gardens, adventure playground, woodland walks.
  • **Ages**: Suitable for all ages – farm and toddler play area for little ones, skate park and open spaces for teens.
  • **Facilities**: Café, public toilets, ample free parking, accessible paths, picnic benches.
  • **Practical tips**: Entry and parking are free. The farm is open daily (10am–3:45pm). Check the hall opening times for interior visits (limited days).
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Free entry and parking makes for budget-friendly days out

    Entry to the park and parking are completely free, so you can visit as often as you like without worrying about cost.

  • Farm animals are only open 10am to 3:45pm daily

    If seeing the farm animals is your main reason for visiting, arrive before 3:45pm. Plan your trip to allow enough time to see the goats, sheep, and pigs without rushing.

  • Two separate playgrounds cater to different ages

    There's a dedicated toddler play area and a larger adventure playground for older children, so siblings of different ages have appropriate options.

  • Bring a picnic to maximise your time and budget

    Extensive lawns and picnic benches throughout the park make it ideal for bringing your own food. A café is available if you'd prefer to buy refreshments.

  • Wythenshawe Hall has limited opening days

    If you want to explore the historic hall interior, check opening times in advance as they're restricted to certain days. The exterior and walled gardens are always accessible.

  • Accessible paths throughout mean buggies are manageable

    The park has accessible paths, making it buggy-friendly for getting around the main areas, though you may need to manage terrain near playgrounds.

  • Public toilets and facilities available on site

    Public toilets are located in the park, which is essential when visiting with young children. Worth locating these early in your visit.

  • Woodland walks offer quieter areas away from playgrounds

    If your children need a break from busy play areas, the woodland walks provide a calmer, quieter space to explore nature together.

  • Ample free parking makes arrival stress-free

    Free, ample parking on site means you needn't worry about finding a space or paying, making the logistics of visiting with children much simpler.

  • The vast size means you can revisit and discover new areas

    The park is expansive enough that multiple visits reveal different spaces – skate park, walled gardens, open lawns – so you won't exhaust activities quickly.

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