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Location
Wythenshawe Road, M23 0AB
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Opening times
From dawn to dusk
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Facilities
Children's play area, Multi use games area (MUGA), football pitches, tennis courts (courts are free), garden centre, community farm - check our Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/WythenshaweCommunityFarm, toilets, woodlands & Courtyard Cafe. (see details below).Free wifi available at the Wythenshawe Park Horticultural Centre.
The Courtyard Cafe - set in the spectacular surroundings of Wythenshawe Park, offers a relaxing oasis and tempting menu. The cafe is an important focal point of the park, offering a meeting area for sport participants, dog walkers and families. The menu caters for all appetites from a warming cappuccino to more hearty meals. The staff will always try and use the best seasonal ingredients by local suppliers, the Courtyard works alongside local businesses. A delicious range of sandwiches, baton rolls, Panini’s and hot wraps will be on offer, plus a convenient 'grab & go' selection.
Check our Facebook page for opening times - open 7 days per week.
Follow us on twitter @thecourtyardwp and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheCourtyardWythenshawePark -
Book a football pitch
This park has 8 senior football pitches.
View the terms and conditions before continuing with a request.
The prices are listed within the form - book a football pitch and we'll contact you about availability.
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Play area (age group)
15 and under
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Events
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Transport to and around Manchester
Visit www.tfgm.com to find transport links
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Dogs not allowed
- Tennis courts
- Botanical gardens
- Visitors Centre
- Café
- Toilets
- Athletic track
- Horticultural centre
- Community farm & stables
- Golf pitch & putt greens
- Bowling greens
- Children’s play area
- Tennis courts
- Multi use sports area(MUGA)
- Football pitches
- Toilets
- Garden centre
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Dogs to be kept on lead
Hall gardens
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History
In January 2012 an area of Wythenshawe Park was declared as a local nature reserve. The 85 hectare site will now benefit from greater recognition of its wildlife habitats and natural features. The park already features two sites of biological importance - Nan Noon Wood and Gib Lane Wood. -
Report a problem
Report any problems in this park
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Email
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More on parks
More about Wythenshawe Park
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External links
Wythenshawe Park Riding Stables wythenshaweparkridingstables.co.uk
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Location map
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