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Annex - Sleeps 2 - Parking - Wirral
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Annex - Sleeps 2 - Parking

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This lodge in Moreton offers convenient access to Championship Adventure Golf, Floral Pavilion Theatre, Fort Perch Rock, New Brighton Beach, and Arrowe Country Park, all within a 10 km radius, with Leasowe Station and Moreton Station a 19-minute and 24-minute walk away respectively.
Guests can enjoy complimentary WiFi, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a garden, private parking, and a deep soaking tub for relaxation, making this cabin ideal for a comfortable stay.
40 M² Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Wirral
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40 M² Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

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This coastal garden lodge is located within Castlefield Estate on the Wirral, a 5-minute walk from Leasowe Golf Course and a 10-minute walk from the beach, with a bus stop just 200 meters away.
This family-friendly lodge offers 40 square meters of living space with one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating two guests with a fully equipped kitchen, WiFi, and on-site parking.
The Villa Neston - Wirral
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The Villa Neston

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This one-bedroom Neston cottage, perfect for couples, enjoys a peaceful location within easy walking distance of Neston town centre and is close to the Wirral Way for scenic walks and cycle rides.
The self-contained property offers a fully equipped kitchen, king-size bed, sofa bed, and private garden, plus off-street parking and excellent accessibility features, making it ideal for a relaxing break near Chester Zoo and Cheshire Oaks.
Iconic Building | Castle St | Steps To The Ivy! - Wirral
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Iconic Building | Castle St | Steps To The Ivy!

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This apartment is located on Castle Street in Liverpool's city centre, a short walk from the waterfront, museums, theatres, and dining establishments.
This pet-friendly accommodation offers an open-plan living area with a Smart TV and a fully equipped kitchen, with free WiFi and discounted luggage storage available nearby.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Wirral

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Wirral, United Kingdom?

    Wirral has a vibrant sporting scene. The Wirral International Triathlon is a popular event, attracting competitors from across the country. Football is huge; Tranmere Rovers, the local team, plays at Prenton Park and is always a lively match day experience. For those who prefer sailing, the waters around Wirral offer many opportunities, and there are several sailing clubs in the area.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Wirral?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Wirral, United Kingdom?

    While the Wirral Peninsula is well-known for its coastline, many overlook hidden gems. The Lady Lever Art Gallery in Port Sunlight is a beautiful building housing an impressive collection, and Port Sunlight Village itself is worth exploring with its unique architecture and history. For a tranquil escape, consider a visit to Royden Park, a beautiful green space with mature trees and stunning views.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Wirral?

  • When is the high season in Wirral, United Kingdom?

    The high season in Wirral typically runs from June to August, coinciding with the summer holidays. This is when the weather is warmest and the days are longest, making it ideal for exploring the coast and enjoying outdoor activities.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Wirral?

  • What foods is Wirral, United Kingdom best known for?

    Wirral's culinary scene is diverse, but you'll find plenty of fresh seafood given its coastal location. Many restaurants feature locally caught fish and shellfish. The area also boasts excellent farm shops and markets offering local produce, including cheeses and meats. There's a wide range of cuisines available, reflecting the diverse population.
  • Is Wirral, United Kingdom a good destination for camping?

    While there aren't many campsites directly on the Wirral Peninsula itself, there are several located a short drive away in the surrounding areas of Cheshire and North Wales. These offer easy access to Wirral's attractions.
  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Wirral, United Kingdom?

    Visiting the local markets, such as those in Heswall or Bebington, is a great way to interact with locals and sample regional produce. Exploring the independent shops and cafes in towns like Hoylake and West Kirby offers a more authentic experience than the larger chain stores. Attending local events, checking local listings for community festivals or farmers' markets, will provide further opportunities for cultural immersion.
  • Does Wirral, United Kingdom have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Wirral's weather is typical of northwest England: changeable! Be prepared for rain, even in summer, and pack accordingly. Wildlife includes various bird species along the coast, and you might spot seals. There are no significant natural hazards, but be mindful of the tides when exploring the coastline.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Wirral, United Kingdom for families?

    The Wirral Way is a popular, relatively flat, and easy-to-follow path ideal for families, running for several kilometres. Parts of the coastal path around West Kirby and Hoylake also offer lovely, relatively easy walks with stunning views. Always check the tide times before walking along the coast.

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