• Wirral • Cheshire West and Chester (part). The Wirral Peninsula (/ˈwɪrəl/), known locally as the Wirral, is a peninsula in North West England.
  • Welcome to VisitWirral.com! Wirral is the perfect choice for a short break thanks to beautiful open spaces on the peninsula and fascinating things to do.
  • Located on the shimmering coastline of England, gently caressed by the River Mersey and the Irish Sea, resides the captivating peninsula of Wirral.
  • The Wirral Peninsula, cradled between two mighty rivers, offers a unique blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and modern attractions that beckon visitors...
  • The Wirral Peninsula (commonly known as Wirral) has been inhabited since at least 7,000 BC, with evidence of prehistoric human life in the area.
  • Around the Wirral in 1913 Nostalgic Reflections on the Wirral | the 1940s and 1950s A Selection of New Ferry Postcards Pictures of old Garston, Liverpool, UK.
  • Protruding into the Irish Sea and sandwiched between the Rivers Dee and Mersey, the Wirral Peninsula isn’t likely to trouble anyone’s travel bucket list.
  • The total number of people living on the Wirral Peninsula is higher as the southern part of the peninsula is classed as part of Cheshire.
  • Evidence of their occupation on Wirral Peninsula has been found, including the remains of a road near Mollington, Ledsham and Willaston.