Albert Park

Albert Park

ParksBroughton
4.3(1171 reviews)
Hours Unknown

Address

Grecian Street,Broughton,Salford M7 2JW,United Kingdom

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About

Albert Park is a green space with facilities for outdoor activities and leisure. It includes a football pitch, tennis courts, and an outdoor gym, catering to sports enthusiasts. The park features a bowling green and table tennis areas, providing options for casual recreation. Families and individuals often visit to enjoy the open spaces and children’s play area. Dog walkers appreciate the park for its accessible paths and seasonal charm, especially during snowy periods. It serves as a local spot for relaxation and exercise throughout the year.

Customer Reviews

4.3(8 reviews)
Google Reviews
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Uzair Dogar
3 years ago

A really good place to visit with family and friends. Really beautiful and soothing environment for families and couples to enjoy a vibe of nature. Have a football ground as well for juniors to enjoy their sports as well. Well-managed tracks for jogging and running. Neat and clean ground

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Abdi Aman
7 months ago

The football pitch management has been quite careless lately. The doors are repeatedly not opened on time, which affects training schedules and creates frustration for everyone. Please take this issue seriously and make sure the pitch is accessible as scheduled.

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LionessExploresLocal Guide
6 years ago

A nice local park to relax in especially in the hotter months when you can lie in the grass and soak up the sun. There is a kids area, outside gym (not well maintained), football pitches, bowling green, tennis/badminton/ basketball court and even two table tennis tables to be used. So plenty to do if your wanting to stay within your local area. Its also a good park for dog walking and we've even noticed a regular dog walking group meet up (if you've ever heard the howling beagle, thats them)! The park is better maintained compared to Kersall Wetlands but still needs alot of improvement to be at Peel Parks standard. Unfortunately we've also encountered some problems here with antisocial behaviour from young teens. We've seen fires being started and even had rocks thrown at us and others from an unruly pack of them that just laughed and continued. Unfortunately this isn't the fault of the park, community officers should atleast walk through occasionally to reduce these events. The park needs lighting throughout at night time as once it's dark, you cannot see who is approaching you and it can be quite unnerving for woman.