Allder Park
Allder Park is a dog-friendly park in Sefton.
Dog rules
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Allder park is a great park, quite spacious and the newly renovated playground is quite nice but being honest what happen to connect 4 it turned into connect 3… Park is very nice one again but it has no Bathrooms and like 2 gates on each side, I suggest making a couple more gate or so👍 Dogs are allowed to run around just on a leash which is fine, the grass normally gets picked up after being shaved down for like 2 days, not gonna lie grass is a little bit itchy and sharp soo that’s why there’s 4 stars. Suggestions 1-2 bins? Grill Toilets Entrances Very good place 👍
I've lived locally for more than 20 years and have always driven past this park which used to be essentially just a large patch of grass. The council finally completed a new children's playground a few months ago, after what seemed like a lifetime undergoing redevelopment. It's a definite improvement over what was there before but there's still a vast amount of space that's not being utilised since the new playground takes up one tiny corner whereas the rest still remains just a patch of grass. It's probably too much to ask, but perhaps more seating/rest areas, public BBQ facilities, restrooms and even possibly a public tennis or basketball court? There's definitely plenty of space for it.
Nice little hidden gem. My babies loved the bridge. Now with the climbing tower in comparison to the pyramid? I prefer the design to this. Because there’s many more ways for children and adults to climb up and come down with ease ✨
great park, but could be drastically improved by adding several physical recreational ideas. Such as, basketball courts, volleyball courts and even a public gym.
Thank you for the full renovation and make this park more nicer . Just plz a little thing about the big stones around the bridge it's not safe I guess for the little kids if you can take it off to avoid any kids to fell and hurt themselves. Thanks
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