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Court Hey Park is half a mile from junction 5 of the M62 Motorway, on the outskirts of Liverpool. Court Hey park
has several entrances with paths.
Main access is from Roby Road, Roby, Knowsley.

 

By Road
Exit at Junction 5 (Huyton/Knotty Ash) on the M62. Take the Knotty Ash (A5080) turning off the roundabout - this is Roby Road. Follow the road for about half a mile. The entrance to the Park is on your left and is marked by yellow gate posts
By Train
Regional Railways and some main line services run approximately every 15 minutes from Liverpool Lime Street, to Broadgreen Station. Also trains from Manchester also stop here. Outside the station you can catch a bus to the park gates. (See below) Alternatively, the Centre is approximately 10 minutes walk from the station, take the station exit marked Bowring Park Road. Follow the road under the bridge and straight across the traffic lights. Continue down Bowring Park Road (keeping the M62 motorway on your left) for approximately half a mile. The park entrance is on your right - marked by yellow gate posts.
By Bus
The following buses run from Queens Square, Liverpool city centre, stop at Boardgreen station and then on to a bus stop opposite and very close to Court Hey Park's main entrance.
6, 6D, 40, 61, 106, 116, 140, 161
National Wildflower Centre
Follow the drive into the park, bear right until you reach the decorated iron gates, Landlife the conservation charity are located in the new building on the left.

The Friends of Court Hey Park Meeting Room is situated in the first building to the right of the iron gates.

 
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