Best attractions and places to see around Knowsley include a diverse range of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This borough in Merseyside offers a blend of adventure, culture, and nature. The area is characterized by its expansive green spaces, historic estates, and significant cultural institutions. Visitors can explore ancient woodlands, serene lakes, and sites reflecting the region's rich industrial and social history.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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lovely place for a break ducks etc and some fishing
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Great in summer months but for me, too slippy and slidy. But fun for the younger generations
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Littlewood is one of Knowsley's oldest woods, on the former coach road linking Knowsley and Croxteth Parks. It is mostly oak, with attractive spring flowers including red campion and interesting fungi and insect life. Croxteth Hall Country Park is at the heart of what was once a great country estate stretching hundreds of square miles and was the ancestral home of the Molyneux family, the Earls of Sefton. After the death of the last Earl it was given to the City of Liverpool. The estate has four main attractions - the historic Hall, Croxteth Home Farm and the Victorian Walled Garden, and a 500 acre country park.
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Holy Family RC Church is situated on Hall Lane and is a building of over 100 years old. The Church was funded and built by the Stapleton-Bretherton family of Rainhill. It is dedicated to the memory of Frederick Stapleton-Bretherton, his wife the Honourable Isabella Stapleton-Bretherton and two of their children, Mary Stapleton-Bretherton (Sister of Charity) and 2nd Lieutenant Robert Charles Lucius Stapleton-Bretherton who died in the South African War. The two children are commemorated in two stained glass windows in the south transept. The Church was opened on 15th August, 1910. It was built using sandstone sourced from Mr Stapleton-Brethertonβs quarry in Rainhill. The architect was Mr Gilbertson of Liverpool and the builder was Mr Mercer of Widnes.
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Situated at the heart of the picturesque Knowsley Village, on the outskirts of Liverpool, this wonderful village hall was built by Lord Derby for use by the community. Whilst much loved and well used by the local community, the buildingβs facilities were in need of updating, whilst the existing layout and access were restricting use of the spaces. It is still closed at the moment.
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Knowsley offers a variety of natural features and green spaces. You can visit Littlewood Greenway and Carved Tree Trunk, one of Knowsley's oldest woods known for its oak trees and diverse wildlife. Halewood Duck Pond provides a peaceful setting with firm gravel trails and benches. For a more expansive experience, explore Lake in Stadt Moers Park, which features diverse areas from formal parkland to rugged nature. Other notable areas include Stadt Moers Country Park, Acornfield Plantation Local Nature Reserve, and Croxteth Hall Country Park.
Yes, Knowsley has several family-friendly attractions. Littlewood Greenway and Carved Tree Trunk and Halewood Duck Pond are great for gentle walks. The Owl and Pussy-Cat Sculptures, Knowsley offer a fun trail for children. Knowsley Safari Park is a must-see with its drive-through safari, walk-around areas, and children's play park. Acorn Farm in Netherton is another excellent option where families can meet and feed farm animals.
Knowsley is rich in history and culture. You can explore Holy Family RC Church, Cronton, a beautiful sandstone church over a century old. Knowsley Village Hall, built by Lord Derby for community use, is another historical landmark. Don't miss Knowsley Hall, a grand stately home surrounded by 2,500 acres of parkland. For cultural experiences, visit Shakespeare North Playhouse in Prescot for performances and workshops, or the Prescot Museum to learn about local history and industries.
Knowsley offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find easy trails around areas like Littlewood Greenway and Carved Tree Trunk and Stadt Moers Park. There are dedicated guides for hiking, including Easy hikes around Knowsley and Hiking around Knowsley. Cyclists can enjoy various routes, including sections of the Trans Pennine Trail, and explore options in the Road Cycling Routes around Knowsley guide. For mountain biking, check out the Halewood Triangle Jumpline.
Beyond the main highlights, Knowsley has some unique spots. You can spot Pheasants Along East Lancashire Road in the farm fields. The Owl and Pussy-Cat Sculptures, Knowsley were part of a popular local trail. Prescot is home to Stone Street, known as the second narrowest street in the country. For a seasonal treat, visit Sandy Lane Pumpkin Patch and Farm.
Yes, Knowsley Safari Park is designed for a full day of adventure. It features a thrilling drive-through safari where you can see lions, tigers, and elephants, as well as extensive walk-around areas with various animal enclosures. There's also a children's play park and a new Nature Trail for a peaceful stroll. Allow several hours to experience all the park has to offer.
Yes, golf enthusiasts have options in Knowsley. You can visit Bowring Park Golf Club, which holds the distinction of being the UK's oldest municipal course. Additionally, the Huyton and Prescot Golf Club offers another venue for a round of golf.
Stadt Moers Country Park, home to the Lake in Stadt Moers Park, offers expansive green spaces, scenic ponds, and abundant wildlife. It's ideal for relaxing walks and enjoying nature, with areas ranging from formal parkland to rugged natural landscapes. The park also has a Visitor Centre that provides information, exhibitions, and hosts educational sessions and public events.
To delve into Knowsley's local history and industries, the Prescot Museum is an excellent resource. It tells the story of the borough through colorful displays of images and artifacts, focusing on local people, businesses, and significant industries such as watchmaking, pottery manufacturing, cable making, and coal mining.
Yes, for children's play, you can visit Dovecot Park Playground. Additionally, Knowsley Safari Park includes a children's play park, and Stadt Moers Country Park also features playgrounds within its West-View area.
To experience Knowsley's woodlands, a visit to Littlewood Greenway and Carved Tree Trunk is highly recommended. It's one of the oldest woods in the area, featuring mostly oak trees, attractive spring flowers, and diverse fungi and insect life. Acornfield Plantation Local Nature Reserve also offers woodland areas and accessible footpaths for exploration.


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