Sefton Park is a public park located to the south of Liverpool, England. This park is designated by the English Heritage as Grade I in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. The park is used for various sporting activities such as tennis, cricket, jogging etc.
The Shaftsbury Memorial and the Peter Pan statue are some of the eminent features of this park. The Aviary Cafe is open to the public as well as huge playgrounds and a boating lake which is now home to the native waterbirds. Another impressive aspect is that a Parks Friends Group fervently contributes towards the maintenance of the parks and the activities. Every November, additionally it serves as a site for the trial races of the British team for the European Cross Country Championships and makes up part of the route of various yearly road races including the Liverpool Half Marathon, Rock and Roll Marathon and Spring 10k. An abundance of plant life, as well as bird species, can be found in this park. The Palm House and the Eros Fountain are eminent structures in Sefton Park. an outdoor theatre called The Open Air Theatre which organizes various entertainment shows every year during the summers. Today, it has become a perfect picnic spot for many due to the peaceful environment and greenery around. Apart from this, there is a lake, the Old Nick’s caves and the Fairy Glen which is a magnificent series of waterfalls to see in this park. Also, there are cafes, bars and restaurants in and around the park.