• The Wirral Peninsula, cradled between two mighty rivers, offers a unique blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and modern attractions that beckon visitors...
  • Wirral Peninsula - perfect for a short break or holiday; with its many attractions, things to do, and fantastic events and festivals.
  • Those are other destinations to find places related to Wirral Peninsula: Albert Dock. Royal Liver. Bold Street, Port of Liverpool. Church of St Luke, Walker Art Gallery.
  • The Wirral Society is a voluntary (non-political) organisation dedicated to fostering a pleasant and sustainable environment in the Wirral peninsula.
  • Only a short journey over or under the River Mersey is the Wirral Peninsula. With 50 miles of beautiful walks and 22 miles of breath-taking coastline...
  • 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.
  • Evidence of their occupation on Wirral Peninsula has been found, including the remains of a road near Mollington, Ledsham and Willaston.
  • The Wirral Peninsula. It is difficult to find any work in which there is a written description of the exact area defining The Wirral Peninsula.
  • So, administratively at least, the peninsula is now divided and even has two postal divisions: Wirral, Merseyside; and South Wirral, Cheshire.
  • 60.35 sq mi. Geography. Wirral can be defined both as a geographical peninsula and as a socio-cultural area.