Address: Dunham Massey, Altrincham WA14 4SJ, United Kingdom
Website: nationaltrust.org.uk
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Address: Dunham Massey, Altrincham WA14 4SJ, United Kingdom
Website: nationaltrust.org.uk
“Beautiful park. Great for walking dogs. Clean and tidy. Ice cream and coffee vans frequent.”
Address: 37 Oldfield Road, Altrincham WA14 4EQ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 912 2000
“Really nice park. Great for a picnic. So quiet and tranquil. Loads of wildlife, butterlifes, dragon flies and newts. Lovely stroll on a beautiful day.”
Address: 157 Dunham Road, Bowdon, Altrincham WA14 4QD, United Kingdom
Website: friendsofdenzellanddevisdale.com
“This is a little gem of a park. It is small but wonderful. There is a lovely little cafe it really good value for money as well. We got three meals (toasties and jacket potatoes) three drinks and a toasted teacakes and it was just over £20. The food was lovely. We had a walk round the lake and park. Fully wheelchair accessible too. Parking is street parking but we had no issues. We went on a Sunday. Will be going back agaon”
Address: 42 Stamford Park Road, Hale, Altrincham WA15 9EP, United Kingdom
Website: friendsofstamfordpark.org.uk
“Standard National Trust cafe. Yummy cakes and drinks :)”
Address: Dunham Massey, Altrincham WA14 4SH, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 928 3035
“Lovely park with squirrels and a nice play area for children”
Address: 18-40 Mayor's Road, Hale, Altrincham WA15 9RP, United Kingdom
“My partner and I had a wonderful evening at Borage. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming and Veronika runs the dining room with warmth and efficiency. The food is superb with first class flavours and presentation accompanied by excellent wine. All of this at incredibly affordable prices makes it an experience not to be missed! Congratulations to the whole team!!”
Address: Altrincham WA14 3BD, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 929 4775
Website: boragebowdon.co.uk
“An internationally accessible haven of tranquility providing escape from the city. Dunham Massey is a brilliant green area south of Manchester, well conectes to Manchester airport. A range of flora and fauna make for a wonderful nature trail and forage, or a humble walk passively absorbing the natural landscape including forested areas and open pastures featuring abundant wildlife. On our visit most of the amenities were closed due to a met office weather warning, but this didn’t stop us exploring the vast grounds in peace. They often talk about calm before the storm, but rarely the calm during the storm- which is what we experienced due to the lack of fair weather crowds. I can imagine on more typical days tje cafes and visitors centre complete this experience with a warm drink or a hot soup after a brisk autumn stroll. I look forward to experiencing these on a future visit.”