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Heaton Park

Greater Manchester  >  United Kingdom

Public park on the north side of the Manchester borough. One of the biggest urban parks in the NorthWest.

Added* by Abe Black
Most recent update 6 december 2024
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Description

Heaton Park is a beautiful park which is several hundred years old and covers an area of 243 hectares. The park has a mature woodland as well as a large lake and reservoir. Over 50 different bird species have been spotted here.

On the boating lake Bütykös hattyú, Szürke gém, Kontyos réce, Nyári lúd and Búbos vöcsök are common. Jégmadár, Kárókatona, Nagy bukó and Kis vöcsök are occasional visitors.

Birds you can observe in the woodland and the park include Szajkó, Zöld küllo, Nagy fakopáncs, Egerészölyv, Karvaly, örvös papagáj, Csuszka and Barátposzáta. Spring migrants include rozsdás csuk, Kakukk, Kormos légykapó and Erdei pityer.

Details

Access

Heaton Park is situated to the north of Manchester city centre. There are several entrances and several car parks, and also a Metrolink station. Metrolink offers Park and Ride car parks right across the tram network which are free to use for Metrolink customers. The Park and Rides at Bury Interchange, Radcliffe and Whitefield offer a quick and easy way to get to Heaton Park and Bowker Vale stops, both of which are within just a few minutes walking distance of the park. For times visit www.metrolink.co.uk.

By bus: Heaton Park is served by the x35, 59, 90, 135, 149, 156, 164 and 484 buses. Visit the TFGM website for more information and use the Route Explorer to plan your bus journey.

Arriving by car: For car park access use either Sheepfoot Lane, Smithy Lodge or St Margaret's Road entrances. Press a P on the map for directions to a parking. Pay and Display charges apply every day between 10am and 5pm. The maximum daily cost is £3.50 (2024).

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , River , Reedbeds , Park , Lake , Pond , Grassland , Scattered trees and bushes

Conditions

Flat , Dry

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car , Boat , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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