Otterspool Park
Otterspool Park is parkland in South Liverpool. and includes a promenade riverside walk along the River Mersey. With beautiful views across the River Mersey, the promenade is an ideal place to go for a stroll, walk the dog, cycle or kite flying.
The main park and promenade are open all year round and facilities include parking, café, children’s playground, concrete skate park and adventure centre.
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Otterspool Park, Otterspool Dr,, Liverpool, Merseyside L17 5AL, United Kingdom
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