Halewood park
Halewood Park, or the ‘triangle’ as it is known locally, is an
oasis of oak birch woodland surrounded by the urban sprawl of
Halewood. The Park gives the people of Halewood a
countryside experience without travelling far, offering
a number of recreational facilities such as the extensive
bridleway network, the Trans Pennine Trail long distance cycleway
and several ponds.
Facilities
- Car parking.
- Toilets (available when Environment Centre is open).
- Environment Centre.
- Coach parking.
- Guided Tours available.
- Wheelchair access to the Visitor Centre and toilets.
Opening days and hours
Although the park is always open, the Environment Centre does
not have specific opening times. The centre is the
focus of the park's use and provides a space
for community and environmental groups and activites. Please
contact us for further details.
How to get there
Halewood Park is situated on Okell Drive, Halewood, Knowsley,
Merseyside.
By Rail: The nearest rail stations are Hunts Cross and
Halewood.
By Road: From the M62 junction 6 take the A5080 to
Huyton. Turn left at the first set of traffic lights into
Whitefield Lane. At the T-junction turn left into Netherley Road
and then first right into Greensbridge Lane. Then turn right into
Cartbridge Lane, sign-posted Bridgefield Forum. Turn right at the
T-junction and then straight on at the roundabout into Okell Drive.
Follow the road around and you will find the Visitor Centre and car
park on the left.