The
Wirral
The Wirral is a peninsula and divided from Liverpool
by the Mersey and from Wales by the Dee Estuary. The
Wirral has a beautiful and varied coastline with breathtaking
scenery, the landscape changes with high cliffs and
tidal estuaries.
There are a variety of attractions ranging from Wirral
Country Park, Historic Warships and the Voirrey Embroidery
Centre. A trip on Europe's oldest ferry service is
a must. Visit the Mersey
Ferries website for more details. The Historic
Warships Museum is based in the Wirral at Birkenhead
and is featured on the links to the right.
Nes Botanic Gardens has extensive collections of trees
and flowers and there is an adventure playground for
the children. Other major attractions include the
Birkenhead Heritage Trail where the wealth and history
of the Wirral is revealed and celebrated. Lady Lever
Art Gallery with its Pre Raphaelite masterpieces and
famous lanscapes by British Artists is a national
treasure just waiting to be explored.
For more information on the Wirral take a look at
the official website at :
www.wirral.gov.uk/
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