Sefton Park, Liverpool

This is more than just a walk in the park. Join us at Sefton Park this summer and be part of the collective journey towards a dementia free world. 

The event will be family-friendly, dementia-friendly and accessible to all with an uplifting atmosphere.

£1,672

Amount raised

95

People joined

29

Teams joined

Where and when?

Sefton Park, Liverpool
Sunday 7 July 2024
Join us from 10:00am for an 11:00am start

About the Event

Registration

Registration is now open for Sefton Park! Be part of something special and secure your space for free today.

Aim to raise £150 or more and make a vital difference in helping us find a cure for dementia for all future generations. 

Route

The 5k circular route will begin at the Sefton Park Obelisk. Chance upon one of the many tranquil lakes and explore the enchanting beauty of this wonderful location. Follow the sign-posts to the end and cross that finish line for your well-deserved medal.

Accessibility

The fully signposted route is on flat hardstanding path within the park and is accessible for both wheelchairs and pushchairs with assistance. There will be volunteer marshals along the route and rest stops to support you if needed.


For more information on accessibility and Walk For a Cure, please visit our FAQs.

Dogs

Dogs are welcome but must remain on a lead at all times.

Facilities

There are public toilets available close to the event village (including accessible loos) and rest-stops along the walk to support you if needed. 

Food and drink will be available to purchase within the event village and you are welcome to bring your own refreshments.

How to get here

Liverpool Central Railway Station is the main station into the city and a 25-minute tram ride to the event village. There are also bus routes available which stop nearby. 

There is public parking located all the way round the park, with the closest being Aigburth Drive.

Countdown to our Liverpool event

“I couldn’t recommend this walk enough for families young and old! We chatted, played with the kids and enjoyed being out in the fresh air for a change. It’s one of the easiest ways to give back to yourself, your mental health and your physical wellbeing.”

– Hat Hewitt, walked in memory of her mum who had dementia.