Sustainable Destinations
Explore The Region
Liverpool’s vibrant spirit isn’t just about music and history – its about embracing a greener future! Whether you’re a lifelong scouser or a curious visitor, this page is your guide to exploring Liverpool’s sustainable side. Discover eco-friendly adventures, hidden green spaces and ways to make a positive impact on this legendary city!
Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved by locals. This magnificent 235-acre park is a Grade 1 historic park in the Sefton Park district of Liverpool. The park features many distinctive curved paths and driveways. Amongst the park's many features are a boating lake, replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan and a café.
Stanley Park is a 110-acre, Grade II listed green space just north of Liverpool city centre. Dating from 1870, the park is famous for dividing the home grounds of the two Premiership football clubs: Anfield, home of Liverpool Football Club and Goodison Park, home of Everton Football Club.
Discover a hidden treasure on the stunning coastline of Sefton. Nestled amidst rolling sand dunes and surrounded by lush woodlands, this amazing destination offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and coastal tranquillity. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous outing, Formby Beach has something for everyone.
With long sandy beaches and a coastline that stretches 22 miles across Sefton, you can soak up the panoramic view of golden sands and admire the beauty of the coast! Southport beach has one of the most unique natural environments in the country. If you fancy a spot of traditional seaside fun, a trip down memory lane where nostalgic feelings come flooding back, you can guarantee Southport has it all.
Bringing you passionate, professional, and responsible tours of Liverpool. They provide sustainable selections of tours delivered by passionate local tour guides in a way that benefits everyone. Tours provided by Liverpool Eco Tours range from The Walking Beatles Tour, The City & Football E-Bike tour and the City & Beatles E-Bike Tour alongside a variety of bespoke private tours and executive tours.
Go Beyond the gates at Strawberry Fields. Visit the interactive exhibition which tells the story of the children’s home, the iconic gates, and The Beatles Song. Walk and reflect in the garden where John Lennon played as a child. Enjoy refreshments in the café and treat yourself in the shop.
The Sefton Park Palm House is a Grade ll* listed building, the jewel of Sefton Park and an iconic Victorian Glasshouse. The botanical collection has over 200 plants, some of which are extremely rare and one that is extinct in the wild. They offer free entertainment and a diverse range of community events. The Palm House is also available for venue hire.
Founded over a decade ago, Liverpool Cycle Tours offer guided bicycle tours of all of Liverpool’s famous landmarks including those made famous by The Beatles! Owned and operated by local people who love their city, you are sure to get a unique guided tour around the bustling streets of Liverpool. Cycling allows you to see parts of the city that aren’t accessible by vehicle and would take too long to walk.