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    Bruche Park

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Birchwood Forest Park

    Birchwood Forest Park

    (2 reviews)

    Another great free park in Warrington…read more Forest Park is a lovely place for a wander, dog walking or a picnic. There are several hydes for bird watchers and a tower that looks out towards Trafford and Manchester. The little pond seems much smaller to me now that it did when I was younger but this is a lovely nature area and you can often see dragon flies and other insects and animals around the park. Theres a lot of peet around so some of the ground maybe a little springy. Theres a visitors centre with some information available and lovely clean modern toilets. There are also benches and picnic areas in the Park. Theres a good sized car park with plenty of shadey parts for you to park in. Its free and pretty so pay a visit!!!

    This is a quaint little nature reserve just outside the centre of Warrington. If you dont drive you…read morecan get there by taking a bus from Warrington town centre to Hag Fold, the bus itself stops right outside the park gates which is very handy! If your unsure about the stop as the driver who will be more than happy to oblige. Birchwood Forest Park is part of a larger linear network of walks and cycleways which link together all over the Birchwood district of Warrington. You can get to Hag Fold, Birchwood Shopping Centre and Risley Moss to name but 3 locations. So its worth spending some time exploring! Be sure to call into the Rangers office as they have free maps of the area so you can follow them and see where all the paths go incase you get lost! Apart from offering information the Rangers office also have the all important public toilets which are also wheelchair accessable. The park itself has lots of pathways to explore, many of which have proper cover surfaces which again are perfect for those in wheelchairs or for those with pushchairs or prams. There is a large bird hide which you can climb up and see for miles! Theres some stunning views to be seen and of course lots of wildlife and birds too. You will need to take your own drinks and refreshments as there are no facilities here but there are plenty of picnic tables which is handy.

    Victoria Park

    Victoria Park

    (3 reviews)

    A park for every one…read more It's got an athletics stadium, football and rugby pitches, a skateboard park (Used by rollers skaters and BMXers as well) Walks along the Mersey and Blackbear canal, olded dry dock, allotments, large kids playgrounds, bowling greens plus probably other things I've forgot to mention. There's ample parking in the park. It could be a great park but I guess there is no funding for it now. There's an old kiosk that would make a great ice cream hut if it was re-opened. It's a nice place to spend a few hours on a sunny afternoon.

    As parks go, I ave always been reasonably fond of this one. When I was a teacher, we always held…read moresports days at Viccy Park and it was a wonderful afternoon away from lessons - for teachers and pupils. In recent years, the athletics grandstand and track has been completely overhauled and is now a superb venue. There are numerous football, rugby and cricket pitches available, as well as children's play area, crown green bowls and a skateboard park. Unfortunately, the users of the skateboard park are of the opinion that everything is there solely for their benefit. On a number of occasions, I have had to move pulled down fences which they had put across the paths, effectively preventing me from pushing a wheelchair to the area. There is a large carpark, but be extremely careful if you don't drive a Landrover or tractor! On the pathways, one always needs to be aware that bicyclists may, at any time, come along at speed. If you don't allow them right of way you will receive quite a lot of abuse, although, occasionally, I have come across some with good manners. Back to the positive side, the authotities have really tried hard to make this park attractive to all and, in the main, have succeeded. It is a delightful place to go for a full afternoon's walk, across all the wild areas and along the former Black Bear canal.

    The Well Heeled Dog Club

    The Well Heeled Dog Club

    (1 review)

    Hi Mike. You have proved that it is definitely possible to teach an old dog new tricks! Your advice…read morehas transformed our relationship with Angel, our 11-year-old rescued Bichon. We've had her for about a year but her possessiveness over food and resources was getting much worse and we were really worried that things were not going to work out with our current family situation. After one home visit from you, we have put in place all of the advice and training measures you suggested and everything is going really well. The daily growling incidents have reduced considerably now we know how to avoid and distract. Mealtimes in particular have improved - we are putting only small amounts of food in her bowl, then putting it down after she waits and then repeating the process until she has had the whole portion. One of the key things you helped us realise, is that just because she is 11, not to let her get away with things. For example, she used to have a set route she preferred for walks, with lots of little foibles about where to cross the road and stop at certain points. We used to indulge her routines and because she is an old dog, let her do what she wanted. But now, if we want to go left and she doesn't, I stand still until she stops pulling. Then I start to move towards the way I want. If she pulls again I stop, and I do not look at her. Eventually she starts to come towards me and once we are trotting off in the new direction she is fine. Thanks again for your advice. It has made Angel a much happier little lady.

    From the owner: Dog & puppy training in Northwich & Cheshire…read more A well-behaved dog is a pleasure to own. At the club we show you how to interact with your dog and improve your dog handling skills. What's more, socialising with like-minded people and their dogs is a treat for you and your dog too.

    Bruche Park - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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