Undoubtedly one of my favourite south Liverpool parks, Calderstones genuinely has something for everyone. I regularly come here for a stroll with my Canon and I'll never get bored of it.
There is so much to do from walking to fishing and if you've got children the play area is fantastic. The Coach house Gallery, situated in the park, has exhibitions from time to time.
Every summer the ICAP Liverpool International Tennis Tournament comes to Calderstones drawing in big stars and crowds. If you're in the area give it a go. If you're more player than spectator practice your skills on the public tennis courts.
For me the magic of Calderstones is its landscape and wildlife, a real treat for any budding photographer. Squirrels merrily jumping around from tree to tree, ducks and swans gliding on the lake effortlessly while the crafty Heron stalks its prey from the island in the middle-it is simply a pleasure to watch. Calderstones is home to the Allerton Oak, a bent-double tree which is really showing its age.
There is so much to see and do here I couldn't possibly write about it all, so if you're ever at a loose end or after a fun family day out then give Calderstones a go. You won't regret it. read more