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Storbritannia
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North West England

The Allerton Oak, Calderstones Park

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The Allerton Oak, Calderstones Park

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The Allerton Oak is an ancient and majestic Sessile oak tree nestled within the expansive Calderstones Park in Allerton, Liverpool, England. Standing at an elevation of approximately 49 meters above sea level, this remarkable natural monument is considered one of the oldest trees in North West England, offering a tangible link to centuries of history and folklore in the heart of the city.

Visitors consistently praise the unique atmosphere surrounding the Allerton Oak, often describing it as a living piece…

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    19. juli 2022

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    Worth seeing in the different seasons

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    Nice dog friendly cafe at the mansion house

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    A beautiful park that is popular with all age groups. Walkers including those with pooches, cyclists, joggers. And there's something for everyone to enjoy. We'll worth a visit.

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    What are the best public transport options to reach Calderstones Park and the Allerton Oak?

    Calderstones Park is well-served by local bus routes from Liverpool city centre and surrounding areas. Several bus stops are located near the park's entrances on Calderstones Road and Yew Tree Road, making it convenient to access without a car. For detailed route planning, it's advisable to check local transport websites.

    Are there specific trails or routes recommended for a walk to the Allerton Oak within Calderstones Park?

    While the Allerton Oak is a central feature, Calderstones Park offers a variety of paths. You can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the botanical garden, past the lake, or explore the woodlands. The oak is a short walk from the Mansion House. There isn't one single 'best' route, as many paths lead to it, allowing you to tailor your walk to your preferred duration and scenery.

    Is Calderstones Park suitable for visitors with wheelchairs or pushchairs?

    Yes, the paths around the Allerton Oak and throughout much of Calderstones Park are generally flat, wide, and well-maintained, making them suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. The park aims to be accessible, though some unpaved or woodland trails might be less even. The main routes to key attractions like the Allerton Oak and Mansion House are typically accessible.

    What facilities are available for families with young children at Calderstones Park?

    Calderstones Park is very family-friendly. Besides the open spaces for play, there's a dedicated playground, a miniature railway (seasonal operation), and the Storybarn at the Mansion House, which offers interactive literary experiences for children. The lake with ducks and geese is also a popular attraction for younger visitors.

    Are dogs allowed off-leash in Calderstones Park, and are there specific rules for dog walkers?

    Dogs are welcome in Calderstones Park, and it's a popular spot for dog walkers. While many areas allow dogs off-leash, it's important to keep them under control, especially near children's play areas, the lake (due to wildlife), and other visitors. Always clean up after your dog. The Mansion House also features a dog-friendly café.

    How long does it typically take to walk to the Allerton Oak from the park entrances?

    The walk duration depends on which entrance you use and your pace. From the main car parks at Calderstones Road or Yew Tree Road, a leisurely walk to the Allerton Oak might take anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes, allowing time to enjoy the park's scenery. If you combine it with exploring other park features, your visit could easily extend to an hour or more.

    What other historical or natural landmarks can be found near the Allerton Oak within Calderstones Park?

    Beyond the Allerton Oak, the park is home to the ancient Calder Stones, neolithic megaliths that pre-date Stonehenge and give the park its name. You can also visit the beautiful botanical garden, the serene lake, and the historic Mansion House, which houses a café and the Storybarn. These offer a rich blend of history and nature.

    Are there any specific considerations for visiting the Allerton Oak during winter?

    The Allerton Oak and Calderstones Park are beautiful in winter, offering a different, often quieter, charm. While the paths are generally well-maintained, they can be slippery if there's frost or ice. Dressing in warm, waterproof layers and wearing appropriate footwear is recommended. Some facilities, like the miniature railway, may operate on reduced schedules or be closed during colder months, but the park itself remains open.

    How crowded does Calderstones Park typically get, especially around the Allerton Oak?

    Calderstones Park is a popular local attraction, especially on pleasant weekends, public holidays, and during school breaks. While it can get busy, the park's 126 acres offer plenty of space, so it rarely feels overwhelmingly crowded. The area directly around the Allerton Oak might see more visitors, but generally, you can still enjoy a peaceful experience, particularly during weekdays or earlier in the morning.

    Are there any pubs or restaurants near Calderstones Park for a meal after visiting the Allerton Oak?

    Yes, besides the café at the Mansion House within the park, the surrounding Allerton and Mossley Hill areas offer a good selection of pubs, cafes, and restaurants. These are typically a short walk or drive from the park's entrances, providing options for a meal or refreshment after your visit to the Allerton Oak.

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