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Seeing how beautiful the collection at this botanical garden is brought a tear to my eye. The plants at The Rockery are some of the best, and it's beautifully maintained thanks to the volunteers. There's a food truck nearby with good drinks, food and ice cream. Loads of benches all around The Rockery, I sat on one high up and listened to some music. I think life peaked there metaphorically and physically.
Beautiful place to come for a walk and sit in the sun. I had an aimless wander and ended up by the river which was beautiful. I think I ended up walking out of the park into another park, it's bigger than you think! I loved getting lost here. Lots of paths to wander down. The rockery is a beautiful place to explore. Don't forget the parsonage gardens too, just opposite.nnIt was a gorgeous sunny day and I spent a good few hours walking through the park and soaking up the sun. Finished with a drink at The Didsbury. Highly recommend
Great place for a walk, a family picnic or a place to relax with a book. Lots of plants, flowers, trees. There are toilets, a place where you can sit to order ice cream, coffee, 2 restaurants next to the park. At the entrance to the park a little hard with a car park but you can leave the car in the street next to the park for free.
Parsonage gardens and Fletcher Moss in Didsbury are great places to stroll around and relax. Parsonage gardens are beautiful, well maintained full of gorgeous shrubs, trees and flowers, there are lots of benches to sit on and a lawn for picnics. The old parsonage is now a community centre, it has the most beautiful ornate art nouveau stained glass windows. Cross the road past the wonderful old church and down to Fletcher Moss park. This is great dog walking area, leading down to the river.There is the Alpine cafe and gardens here too. The cafe is made up of 2 food vans, selling wraps, ice creams, coffee, cold drinks etc, seating is outdoors, lots of benches, fairy lights strung between the trees making it a quite magical place, There is a toilet block here, but was locked up by 4pm when we visited in April. A short walk from there brings you to a boardwalk, fantastic to see birds, butterflies, dragon flies etc. There are two pubs next to the Parsonage gardens too, so really recommended for a pleasant afternoon out.
Great place for walk. Lush green as far as your eyes can see. Dog friendly as well.
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