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Wirral Peninsula

Tourist Information Centres

Wirral Tourism Department
touristinfo@wirral.gov.uk
www.visitwirral.com

Destination

Wirral Peninsula is placed between the River Dee and the River Mersey, overlooking both the Welsh Hills and the spectacular Liverpool skyline. Well connected to the rest of the country, Wirral is the ideal location for those wanting to get away from it all.

What's on Offer

Beach & Amenities

The Wirral Peninsula has two of Britain's most famous rivers, The Mersey and The Dee, sweeping along the Eastern and Western edges and to North the Irish Sea. On your visit to Wirral you will find maritime heritage, classic seaside towns, sandy beaches and stunning views across the bays.

Places to Visit

With its 25 miles of coastline, and abundant countryside, Wirral's coast and countryside has plenty of attractions and activities.

www.visitwirral.com/attractions

Entertainment

From the world famous Mersey Ferries, to the Lady Lever Art Gallery, the wealth of attractions makes Wirral an ideal destination for a day out or short break.

Eating Out

Wirral is home to Merseyside's only Michelin star restaurant, or visit one of our excellent gastro pubs, or tea rooms for a relaxed meal.

For more information see www.visitwirral.com/food

Accommodation

Wirral has a superb selection of accommodation, whatever your needs and budget. Whether you are looking for a base in a bustling town, to rest your head in a sleepy village or wake up to the sound of seagulls by the seaside, there will be something to suit your taste.

www.visitwirral.com/accommodation for more details

Getting There

Road

Wirral is easily reached by road. The M53 motorway forms the spine of Wirral, running from the North to the South. The M53 connects to the M56, which in turn meets the M6.


Both Liverpool and Chester are around 30 minutes’ drive away, Chester via the motorway, and Liverpool by tunnel, via either the Kingsway (Wallasey), or Queensway (Birkenhead) tunnels. (a toll of £1.40 is payable).