THE weather is warming up and it looks like there might be some sunshine over the Easter weekend.

Why not take a walk or a gentle stroll and enjoy some of Warrington's beautiful open spaces?

According to a recent survey conducted by BetPack.com, Warrington has the second highest park space per 10 inhabitants in the country with 6.1m².

Milton Keynes came top with 15m² proving it is the best place to escape the urban jungle and enjoy some greenery.

If you want to take a walk this weekend, where should you go?

Which parks and open spaces in Warrington would be good to enjoy some fresh air?

Here are 12 of the best places for a walk in Warrington:

Centre Park, Warrington

Centre Park, Warrington by Sean Ansel Nolan

Centre Park, Warrington by Sean Ansel Nolan

Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden

Grappenhall Heys Walled Gardens by Tom McMillen

Grappenhall Heys Walled Gardens by Tom McMillen

Lymm Dam

Lymm Dam by Frances Nesarajah

Lymm Dam by Frances Nesarajah

Moore Nature Reserve

Moore Nature Reserve by Craig Webster

Moore Nature Reserve by Craig Webster

Orford Park

Orford Park by Tony Crawford

Orford Park by Tony Crawford

Paddington Meadows

Paddington Meadows by Karen Waldron

Paddington Meadows by Karen Waldron

Risley Moss

Risley Moss by Sean Ansel Nolan

Risley Moss by Sean Ansel Nolan

Sankey Valley Park

Sankey Valley Park by Loren Tylar Dakin

Sankey Valley Park by Loren Tylar Dakin

The Trans Pennine Trail

The Trans Pennine Trail (Image Tanya Wightman)

The Trans Pennine Trail (Image Tanya Wightman)

Walton Gardens

Walton Gardens by Sean Clemo

Walton Gardens by Sean Clemo

Whitley Nature Reserve

Whitley Nature Reserve by Darren Brown

Whitley Nature Reserve by Darren Brown

Woolston Eyes

Woolston Eyes (Image Tanya Wightma)

Woolston Eyes (Image Tanya Wightma)