From refined golf courses to wild and unspoilt coastline, it is a uniquely charming area with plenty for the visitor to discover.
The heart of Wirral is the town of Birkenhead. Once a powerhouse of the Industrial age, it's skyline is peppered with grand Victorian and Edwardian buildings. Much of the remnents of the industrial age remain today, making Birkenhead a fascinating place to visit.
Wirral is well connected with the rest of the country, but when you want to disappear, the peninsular is the ideal place to get away from it all.
Wirral's embarrassment of riches will both soothe and stimulate you. Enjoy the best of the peninsula by following our guide to the finest things to see and do on your visit.
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Wirral offers a variety of accommodation to suite every taste and budget, from hotels and B&B's, Guest Houses and Motels right through to caravan parks.
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21 Park House is a privately owned Edwardian town house, in the heart of the sea side town of West...
Exceptional family run establishment offering exceptional service and facilities. It has...
Ideally located on the Wirral, the Bebington Hotel is family run and offers guests comfortable and...
Whatever your taste, Wirral has a variety of attractions for you to explore during your visit. For those seeking a more energetic break there are so many choices. From surfing or sailing, walking or cycling, swimming or riding, Wirral has plenty to keep you entertained.
Location: Moreton
Built in 1763, Leasowe Lighthouse is known for being the oldest brick built lighthouse in Britain.
One of Wirral's grandest buildings, opened in 1887 by John Laird, Wirral Museum (formerly...
A Site of Biological Importance, New Ferry Butterfly Park is an urban nature reserve that was...