Halewood park

Halewood Park holds the prestigious Green Flag Award.
Visitor facilities and attractions include:
- Environment Centre
- Toilets
- Car parking
- Playground
- Cycleway
- Walking, cycling and conservation clubs
- Wildflower, wetland and woodland habitats
- Events and activities
- Halewood volunteers
- The main footpath and cycle routes are accessible.
- Opening times
- The park is open throughout the year.#
- The Environment Centre and toilets are open when green space
rangers are on site.
How to get there
Halewood Park
Okell Drive
Huyton
L26 7WQ
Walking
The main entrance to Halewood Park is on Okell Drive.
There are several other local pedestrian entrances on Higher Road,
Abberley Road, Stanford Crescent, Hollies Road and Lydiate
Lane.
Bike
The Trans Pennine Trail runs through Halewood Park. Cycle
stands are available outside the Environment Centre.
Train
Halewood Park is adjacent to Halewood Train Station on Hollies
Road. Leave the station and cross Hollies Road and enter the
Park through the pathway adjacent to the primary school.
Bus
A number of buses stop outside Halewood Park on Okell Drive, 74,
75 and 76.
Contact Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 for times of buses and trains
or visit the Traveline website.
By car
Halewood Park is on Okell Drive. From Higher Road (A562)
turn into Bailey’s Lane, take a left turn into Church Road and then
a left turn at the small roundabout into Okell Drive. Free
onsite parking is available.