Wirral Peninsula
Eastham Ferry

Boats at Heswall

Welcome to Wirral...

Set between the rivers Dee and Mersey, the Wirral Peninsula flows into Liverpool bay and the Irish Sea, and is blessed with stunning natural splendour and a rich heritage.

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.

What's On in Wirral...

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A Taste of Wirral...

  • 21 Park House Guesthouse

    21 Park House Guesthouse

    21 Park House is a privately owned Edwardian town house, in the heart of the sea side town of West...

  • 42 Caldy Road

    42 Caldy Road

    Exceptional family run establishment offering exceptional service and facilities. It has...

  • Bebington Hotel

    Bebington Hotel

    Ideally located on the Wirral, the Bebington Hotel is family run and offers guests comfortable and...

A Taste of Wirral...

  • Leasowe Lighthouse

    Leasowe Lighthouse

    Location: Moreton

    Built in 1763, Leasowe Lighthouse is known for being the oldest brick built lighthouse in Britain.

  • Wirral Museum

    Wirral Museum

    One of Wirral's grandest buildings, opened in 1887 by John Laird, Wirral Museum (formerly...

  • New Ferry Butterfly Park

    New Ferry Butterfly Park

    A Site of Biological Importance, New Ferry Butterfly Park is an urban nature reserve that was...