Launch Event Weekend
3rd & 4th September 2011
Sefton Park, Liverpool

Visitor Information

Based in the heart of South Liverpool, Sefton Park is arguably the best known and most loved parks in the city. The magnificent 200-acre space looks like a natural landscape rather than a man-made park.

The park features many distinctive curved paths and driveways and beech and other indigenous British trees abound. Amongst the park’s many features are a boating lake, replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan. The park is also home to the famous Palm House, a fabulous glass-panelled building that has been restored to its former glory.

Location

Sefton Park (nearest main road Croxteth Drive)

Liverpool
L17 1AP

By Bus

Regular bus services operate to Sefton Park from Liverpool city centre.

75 from Lime Street to Ullet Rd (bordering the park) every 10 mins

80 from Lime St to Ullet Rd every 15 mins

80A Lime Street to Ullet Road every 15 mins.

By Rail

There is train service from Central Station in Liverpool city centre to St Michaels which would then involve a short walk across Aigburth Rd and up Lark Lane. St Michels Train Station is 1 mile from the Park. Travel up Belgrave Rd until you get to Aigburth Rd. Cross the rd to Lark Lane, follow Lark Lane to the End

By Road

Exit the M62 at jct 4, turn left onto Queens Drive. Follow Queens Drive (A5058) across the major jct with Menlove Ave & Allerton Rd to merge into Mossley Hill. After going under a railway tunnel, at next traffic lights turn right into North Mossley Hill Rd. Turn at next left into Greenbank Lane. At end turn left when you will see the Park perimeter.

Satellite Navigation

If you are using a Satellite Navigation System, please set your destination postcode to L17 1AP

Festival Week Offers

Monday

Monday

Half Price Night

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Wednesday

Wednesday

£15 Per Head

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Friday

Friday

From Desk to Dine

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Saturday

Saturday

Let’s Do Lunch

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