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Our Place In Space Trail, Liverpool

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We recently visited Liverpool to complete the Our Place In Space Trail inspired by Oliver Jeffers. The trail is centred around an epic scale model of the Solar System designed by the artist Oliver Jeffers. Together with Scientist Professor Stephen Smartt and a creative team led by Nerve Centre the three dimensional sculpture trail, interactive AR app and learning and events programme was created. We love heading out on walks in the North West and they're even better if there is a trail to follow. 

the sun model

What To Expect When Visiting Our Place In Space, Liverpool City Centre, L1
The Our Place In Space trail is available every day. It is recommended to visit between 9am-9pm for the best experience. If you are familiar with Liverpool, the journey begins on Church Street which is in the centre of Liverpool.

Trail staff are available to help you on your journey through the Solar System with lots of information including how to download the app. 

boy looking at an Earth Model
trail board

The start of the trail focuses on the Sun and then you can follow the signs, your trail map or use the app to then visit the rest of the Solar system. Once you have visited the planets in the main city centre shopping area you will then head to Liverpool's iconic waterfront where you will pass the Museum of Liverpool and catch Jupiter close to Tate Liverpool. You will then continue along the waterfront all the way to Pluto.

boy following a trail
boy following a trail
The trail from the Sun to Pluto is 8.1km in total. With an average walking speed the trail should be completed with 2-3 hours. However if you need to take a round trip then you would need to add on more time to your visit. 

replica model of Jupiter

replica model of Jupiter



The end of the trail is a short walk away from Aigburth train station where you could hop back in to the city centre if needed.
replica model of neptune

The planets are really interesting to see and the scale of the solar system is 591 million to 1. At this scale the Sun is 2.35m, the Earth 2.2cm and Pluto being just 4mm.

This is mainly a walking trail, however you could actually drive from one planet to another once you have visited the planets in the city centre and Royal Albert Dock. 

Toilets are available at various public locations along the way. 

The trail is fully accessible by bike should you chose to visit this way. 

boy in a replica model of  rocket

sign post saying this way

a well done sign


We love trails and they are a great way to explore a city and see things you may not would have noticed before. The Our Place In Space Trail will be in Liverpool until the 6th November 2022 and you can find out more by visiting Our Place In Space

Have you visited the trail or are you planning to?  If so I would love to know. Do leave us a comment or message us on socials. 

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Michelle
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How To Catch A Star 10th Anniversary

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How To Catch A Star by Oliver Jeffers Book Front CoverI cannot believe it's been 10 years since 'How to Catch a Star' was first published. Written by Oliver Jeffers this book tells us about a young boys attempt to catch a star. We were so lucky to be able to get this special 10th anniversary edition before it's official release on 27th March 2014.
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