In this area of the site you can find a park or playground and learn more about Manchester's open spaces.
Manchester offers 138 parks, gardens and open spaces, 40 allotment sites and an additional 25 nature conservation sites within the city's Irk, Medlock and Mersey river valleys.
Facilities include:
BMX dirt and race tracks
bowling greens
skate parks
tea rooms
two farms
environmental classrooms
two large historic halls
children's play areas
traditional trams
horse-riding centres
a water sports training centre
multisports and tennis courts
15 Sure Start centres
over a hundred football pitches
a roadtrain and
a cob house.
In 2008, Manchester's parks were awarded 27 Green Flag Awards for meeting the national standard of excellence for parks and green spaces in England and Wales.
Manchester's parks are a very important educational, environmental, cultural, health and economic resource for the city. They are places where people can play, socialise, exercise, get active, experience the 'great outdoors', learn about wildlife and take part in a wide choice of leisure activities and cultural festivals.