Discover the most popular places to visit in Wirral
Photo by John Bentham
Open Photo by John Bentham
Eastham Country Park
8.0/10 (3 reviews)
Wander through ancient woodlands to discover remnants of Victorian pleasure gardens, including a historic bear pit. Enjoy panoramic River Mersey views while spotting local wildlife from the park's well-maintained trails.
Photo by Peter Sutton
Open Photo by Peter Sutton
West Kirby Marine Lake
9.4/10 (20 reviews)
This saltwater haven on the Wirral Peninsula offers premier sailing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding in a sheltered environment. Walk the circular path for stunning views of the Welsh hills and Hilbre Island.
Royal Liverpool Golf Club
9.0/10 (6 reviews)
This historic links course, hosting Open Championships since 1869, tests golfers with strategic design and coastal winds. Navigate challenging fairways and deep bunkers while enjoying panoramic estuary views.
West Kirby Beach
9.0/10 (31 reviews)
This pristine sandy shore offers both serene beach walks and the rare adventure of crossing to Hilbre Island at low tide. Enjoy sailing on the adjacent Marine Lake or spot seals from the island's wildlife sanctuary.
Thurstaston Beach
8.0/10 (6 reviews)
Discover the serene beauty of Thurstaston Beach with its dramatic clay cliffs and sweeping views across to North Wales. Bring binoculars to spot diverse birdlife in the surrounding salt marshes during low tide.
Manchester Ship Canal
After visiting Manchester Ship Canal, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Walton. Experience the area's fascinating museums and acclaimed theater scene.
Arrowe Park Golf Club
8.0/10 (2 reviews)
Enjoy a round of golf in Wirral at Arrowe Park Golf Club. Discover the lively bars and acclaimed theater scene in this walkable area.
Arrowe Country Park
This 250-acre English park blends woodlands with recreational facilities including an 18-hole golf course. Stroll along serene pathways, enjoy the playground, or relax at the café after exploring the outdoor gym.
"Pros: lovely breakfast, nice aspect to the room and comfortable bed. Staff are delightful
Cons: bathroom is a little tired - mildew and taps not fully working - but workable. "
"We were unable to sleep in the room due to the fact it was too hot and had no air con, so we had to leave.
If a hotel does not have air con it needs to be made clearer when making the booking, especially y in the summer time."
"Staff was attentive and pleasant. Problems were that they ran out of basic breakfast menu items. Additionally, the property is not air conditioned and no fans were available until we requested one. The windows were restricted from being opened beyond two inches. The bed was extremely hard and uncomfortable. On one evening, the hotel was completely out of ice."
"Quick turnaround from being the premier inn and apart from the reception area, everything was the same and the need for freshening everything up is stronger than ever.
Even had premier inn room cards still in use.
For these reasons I felt it too pricey for what you get and would expect more.
Not sure on their pricing too as I believe I paid about £15 more but did get a “free breakfast”"
"This house felt like a real home, was so well equipped, beautifully decorated and comfortable. We had everything we needed provided for us, and there was even a bottle of milk in the fridge waiting for us. The beds are really comfortable, as are the sofas, and the bathroom and kitchen are fab! We’re definitely coming back!"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.