1 / 2Court Hey Park
đ Huyton, Merseyside
Well-maintained park with landscaped walking paths, a sunken garden, pram-friendly routes, and an on-site cafe welcoming to dogs. Free entry and parking make it a reliable choice for relaxed family outings.
Nice park, there's several businesses in there, Lots of dogs and cyclists about, easy to park , you have to come through the gates a fair bit to reach parking, it is one way but it would benefit from a no entry â as you have to drive through the car park to get out, it really is a very nice tranquil space,
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for families who want a calm park experience focused on walking, wildlife, and relaxed outdoor time rather than high-energy play equipment. The dog-friendly cafe adds convenience, and free parking makes it easy to visit on a whim. Budget for the cafe â ice cream and drinks are on the pricier side according to regular visitors.
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đŦ What Families Are Saying
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keith ball
2 years ago
âNice park, there's several businesses in there, Lots of dogs and cyclists about, easy to park , you have to come through the gates a fair bit to reach parking, it is one way but it would benefit from a no entry â as you have to drive through the car park to get out, it really is a very nice tranquil space,â
Cathy Price
3 weeks ago
âI've loved this park for my whole life and the amazing opportunities offered now for people of all ages and abilities just make it even betterâ
Louise Woodward
3 months ago
âLove coming here the park is beautiful and we love the cafe too. Dogs allowed in the cafe area too.â
patricia thomas
2 years ago
âIt is always a pleasure to take a walk through Court Hey Park. We'll keep clean, great wild & formal plants trees & pathways. The realively new coffee shop is a welcome addition but a bit pricey! Families will struggle with the ice cream prices...â
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Overview
Court Hey Park in Huyton offers landscaped grounds including a sunken garden, pond, and paved walking paths suitable for prams. An on-site cafe welcomes dogs and serves drinks and ice cream. Parking is free with one-way access through the car park gates. The park draws families for leisurely walks and quiet outdoor time, with seasonal highlights including tulip trees in autumn.



