After the announcement of the return of outdoor sport from March 29, the big decision is where to go.

Here are FIVE Merseyside hotspots to make sure to visit when the time finally arrives! 

Liverpool Wake Park 

If you’re looking to take up a new sport or have a passion about wake-boarding, then Liverpool Wake Park is the place to go.

Located in the City centre, less than one mile from Albert Dock is where you can partake in this amazing sport.

From beginner’s lessons to student sessions, there is an option for everyone. 

                                 

WakeScout-Twitter 

Formby Golf Club 

Formby Golf club is one of the most iconic golf courses in the world, with a clubhouse that ranks number 12 worldwide.

This course includes two tree lined holes and will test all golfers.

This traditional course dates back to 1884, hosting many armature events throughout the years.

This is certainly a venue you won’t forget. 

Sefton Park Tennis Courts 

Surrounded by a beautiful park, with large areas of open space, a stunning lake and other activities lies Sefton Parks tennis courts.

With several courts at the heart of park, this is a great location to have a knock up.

Whether it’s a competitive game or not, the tennis courts here are a great way to exercise and have fun. 

 

Wavertree Park  

Wavertree Park is an ideal place for any outdoor sport.

Whether you want a kick-about on the outside 3G pitch, a game of tennis or just a casual run, the choice is endless.

With huge amounts of open grass your choice of sport can be anything.

This large public sports area is located on Wellington road. 

Powerleague Liverpool 

Powerleague in Liverpool is located on Whittle street and is the home of many fantastic 3G football pitches.

With both 5 and 7 a side pitches, Powerleague is perfect for a kick about with your mates.

If you want to play more competitive, there are several leagues to join to see who the best 5 a side team is in Liverpool. 

PoweleagueUK– Twitter