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Outdoor adventures with children

March 22, 2023 in manchester kids, walking with kids, Outdoors in Manchester, Natural photographer, Outdoor adventures

You might have heard me say this before, but… one of my favourite things is spending time outdoors, in nature. Just a little bit of time in a green space keeps my mood positive and gives me a boost when I need it. Not quite at the level of tree hugging yet, though a good friend of mine did try it and said it was surprisingly comforting.

It’s great to see how much my little girl also enjoys being outside - exploring, climbing and generally tiring herself out (another big plus).

As she gets older, we’re able to cover greater distances and I’m often on the look out for new places to visit. Here’s a little selection of those I’ve found so far which are worth a visit:

In and around Manchester

Walkden Gardens, Sale

I only recently found out about this little gem. Complete with a Japanese style garden, tree lined walkway, wooden carvings and plenty of hideaways. Well worth a trip.

Lyme Park, National Trust

One of my favourite places to visit, with great circular walks, highland cows to spot, dens to hide in and a fantastic children’s playground complete with giant slide and tunnels. The very strategically positioned cafe at the entrance to the car park is also useful bribery for covering the final steps.

Fairy Trail, Carrwood

You could while away a few hours here looking at all the little fairy homes, with plenty of charming details for small hands to enjoy. I think the hedgehog sylvanian family were my favourite addition the last time I visited with my daughter. It’s a little while since we visited so hopefully everything is still there.

The Carrs park, Wilmslow

Oodles of park land, sandy river banks to paddle and dabble your toes in, hills to roll down, a park to play in and plenty of local shops a stones throw away to stock up on picnic supplies (there’s a food theme here)

Healey Dell, near Rochdale

With both a waterfall to see and a tea room in what used to be an old station. Not sure which bit is my favourite.

Clifton country park

Loop round the lake and spot the wooden sculptures as you go. Keep your eyes peeled for the gruffalo with purple prickles all over his back!

Reddish vale country park

Bug hotel, woodland to wander in, butterfly garden a stream to dip your fishing net into and a great place for cycling/scooting.

Stockport air raid shelters

I had no clue these were even here until recently. A trip full of history.

Macclesfield Forest

A sea of forest to explore, you could lose yourself for a while here making dens, having a picnic or hot chocolate pit stop. There are also good circular walks out to Shutlingsloe and up to the Macclesfield Matterhorn, depending on how far you want to roam.

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