1 / 2Green Grosvenor Park
đ Salford, North West
Modern neighbourhood playground in Salford with four swings, a sunken roundabout, and a climbing structure with slides sized for infants and toddlers.
its a very good place for children to learn to ride a bike as its very flat. it might be a bit loud at 12 pm as there is a primary school right next to it though. the play ground is very good, they changed it a couple years ago and it's better in my opinion. mainly for small children though haha
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with toddlers and young children looking for a clean, modern local playground. The flat terrain makes it the strongest nearby option for bike-riding practice with young children. Stick to the main play area rather than the periphery of the park.
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Freya Bithell
a year ago
âits a very good place for children to learn to ride a bike as its very flat. it might be a bit loud at 12 pm as there is a primary school right next to it though. the play ground is very good, they changed it a couple years ago and it's better in my opinion. mainly for small children though hahaâ
TheGet BackBeats
4 years ago
âNice modern park. Small but 4 swings, a sunk-in roundabout and nice slide / climbing structure for infants.â
MAGDALENA Gluch
5 years ago
âPerfect little spot-nice and quietâ
James Lloyd
7 years ago
âAside from the abandoned piles of poo, scally remains (bottles, cans and the odd dube) it's actually quite a nice little park. Play area for the kids (away from the aforementioned) and lots of colours in the flower beds! Steer clear of the new bit they have put into the tree area, you hear stories of the weird and wonderful things teenages get up to in there these days. What fun they must have! In summary, nice park so long as you avoid the typical Salford park attireâ
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Overview
Green Grosvenor Park is a compact neighbourhood park in Salford with a recently updated playground featuring four swings, a sunken roundabout, and a climbing and slide structure designed for infants and toddlers. The entirely flat terrain across the park is a practical advantage for children learning to cycle. A primary school sits adjacent to the park, creating peak noise at school drop-off and lunch times.






