Liverpool City Council - Walton Hall Park


 

What's On in Walton Hall Park

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Walton Hall Park

Walton Hall Park dates back to 1199, when Henry de Walton was steward of the West Derby Hundred, but it was not until 1934 that King George V opened the 130-acre park to the public, on the same day as he opened the Mersey Tunnel.

The park features a play area, a lake and football pitches. The lake is popular for angling and there is a smaller pond which is used for model boats.  There is a fitness trail around the Park, with a range of keep-fit stations with suggested exercises. 

The Park is next to Walton Hall Sports Centre, so is popular for sporting events (road races, etc) and is also home to Liverpool's annual Military Show.


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View of Walton Hall Park Lake

Sign at Walton Hall Park fitness trail

Path in Walton Hall Park

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