Southport
9 reasons to visit Southport
1 year ago
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The countrywide Heritage Open Days invited us to visit tons of attractions across the Liverpool City Region â and there were more than a few amazing places to visit in our favourite seaside town of Southport.
But while the annual event in September highlighted some special places on the Sefton hot spotâs marvellous map of must-sees, you can go and see them – and more – all year round.
Pleasureland
The townâsadventure theme parkâs looking better than ever. Thereâs been a lot of love and attention lavished on the popular park in recent years so everyone in the family will have a fabulous, fun time on the rides and attractions. You can channel your inner racer on the dodgems, scare yourself silly on the Ghost Train or make a splash on the Log Flume⊠or play great, old-fashioned games like Hook-a-Duck. There are places to buy food, as well as perfect picnic areas so you can take your own too.
And if a more retro experience is on the cards, Silcocksâ Funland, just at the entrance of Southport Pier, has got slot machines galore, horse racing and other games.
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Victoria Park
Victoria Park is the glorious green space slap bang in the centre of the town with acres of open lawns, as well as a network of pathways loved by cyclists, skaters and walkers. Itâs the venue for the annual British Musical Fireworks Championship too so, if youâre ever in the vicinity around September, thatâs an automatic diary entry.
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Kings Gardens
Kings Gardens is a 17-acre garden on the Promenade. Itâs full of beautiful Victorian architecture like Grade II listed shelters and an ornate Venetian Bridge. If youâre feeling competitive you can enjoy a spot of crazy golf while youâre there and check out the vintage Kings Gardens Tea Rooms and the many events it stages throughout the year.
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Shopping Heaven
Where do you start? Southportâs a shopperâs heaven. If you fancy a spot of retail therapy, youâve got a variety of options from the Ocean Plaza stacked with large stores and restaurants, and the Victorian canopied boulevard of Lord Street with its speciality shops and designer boutiques, vintage tea rooms, bars and eateries.
Model Railway Village
Get on board for a great day out watching a mini locomotive steam along through 1.5 acres of miniature landscape. Thereâs also a great gift shop, cafĂ© with tea gardens and plenty of places for a picnic too.
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Marine Lake
Marine Lake has got loads of green space, as well as water-based activities that the whole family can enjoy. There are motor-boats for hire ⊠and who doesnât love a pedalo that looks like a giant pink flamingo?!
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Southport Pier
Okay so itâs currently closed for refurbishment work, but that doesnât mean you canât marvel at the splendour of this 1,000-metre Victorian Pier which is the second longest in the country, and look forward to when youâll be able to take in its incredible views of the North West, Blackpool and the North Wales coast once again. Itâs worth the wait.
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Southport Beach
Seftonâs got 22 miles of coastline and some of the biggest sandy beaches so you can paddle and build sandcastles to your heartâs content, and itâs great for picnics and all those family games, with tons of space and plenty of fresh sea air to blow away the cobwebs.
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Southport Market
Southport Marketâs undergone a ÂŁ1.4million refurbishment and been transformed into a vibrant food and drink market rivalling the best in Europe. Thereâs a Mexican Street food kitchen courtesy of Hectorâs Mexicana, perfect Neopolitan pizzas from Dan at 600 Degrees, Kaizen with Asian fusion cuisine, local produce from Blackhurst Butchers, and more. It hosts live music events, quizzes, and artisan markets, so keep a look out for whatâs on when.
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