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Book your next stay and choose a holiday rental in Wirral. You will find cosy lettings in the Merseyside area with the beach at your doorstep or just a few miles away. Enjoy your next holidays in Wirral and plan a stay for you and your loved ones. The natural surroundings, the views and the food will make Wirral your next holiday pick. Check all the holiday lettings available and book it now!
Stay near the beachFind the holiday rental that accommodates your family. Are you travelling with friends? You can opt for lettings for up to 6 people. As a couple, Wirral is the perfect area for a romantic weekend, with lots of outdoor activities and nice holiday rentals with cosy lounges and equipped kitchens, private garden, and a hot tub to spend a relaxing time watching the starry skies. Solo travellers can also enjoy stays in Wirral and access all the attractions in the surrounding areas and enjoy a nice little property to stay in touch with nature and the sea. Most properties are located no more than 1.5 miles from the beach, and some of them are just a few feet away.
Holidays in Wirral
The area and getting around
The Borough of Wirral is a metropolitan borough of Merseyside, nestled in the North West of England. The Wirral peninsula includes the settlements of Birkenhead, Bebington, Heswall, Wallasey and West Kirby. Liverpool sits facing Wirral’s northeastern side over the Mersey. You can enjoy the views from Vale Park. There are 5 nature reserves including Bidston Moss, Dibbinsdale, Heswalll Dales, Hilbre Island and Thurstaston Common. The stunning countryside and the incredible coastline around the peninsula, will take your breath away, making you want to come back for more.
Explore the peninsula of WirralDo you believe in mermaids? Then the New Brighton Mermaid Trail is for you! There you will see 5 identical mermaid statues. The little ones will have a great time at Bubbles World of Play, the largest indoor play area for children. The coast seems ever-present in Wirral. Go to West Kirby, located at the northwest tip of the peninsula. Ideal for a relaxing seaside holiday with plenty to do. Take in the incredible views out to the Welsh Hills at the Marine Lake. Venture out to Hilbre Island, At low-tide, You can access the island walking at low tide and observe the wildlife including the Grey Seals. Explore it at your own pace and make sure you take everything you need as there are no facilities.
Travellers and activities
Wirral’s rich landscape lends itself for outdoor ramblers and hikers. Choose from coastal walks with breathtaking views to countryside walks surrounded by unspoilt rolling green land. The North West walking guides take you around unspoilt countryside through Irby and Thurstaston. At the top of Thurstaston Common, you will be rewarded with sweeping views across to Wales. The walks around the North East of Wirral offer fantastic walks, with both coastal trails and routes along the historical Birkenhead, including Hamilton Square. Walk through the beautiful area of Bidston, the Leasowe Lighthouse along the way and River Birkett. The South West of Wirral offers a lush green landscape and quaint hamlets, including Thornton Hough, a charming Tudor and historic village that will take you back in time. Take the walk through Parkgate and Gayton, enjoy Heswall Dales and fields, and if you are up for a challenge, why not try a longer walk? Walk the circular walk from Arrowe Park to Parkgate or the 35-mile-long Wirral Circular Trail navigating the whole peninsula. Come and explore them all.
Wirral for parks and outdoor spacesSummer time is when Wirral’s parks and open spaces are in full bloom. If you and your loved ones enjoy spending time outdoors, you are definitely in for a treat. Discover the intriguing history through seasonal flowers. Birkenhead Park is a great space, and it was the world’s first publicly funded park created for the people and an inspiration for the design of Central Park in New York. Stroll along The Arno, in Oxton or enjoy Victoria Park, a popular park with incredible views across the Mersey and Liverpool. If you visit around springtime you will see a colour display including daffodils. In Bidston Hill, you will see the iconic Bidston Windmill and Tam O'Shanter Cottage, two great landmarks. Enjoy the woods, heath and grassland together with a stunning and colourful rhododendron display in Park Wood. Take your camera and capture beautiful moments in incredible areas.
Did you know the Georgian-style Hamilton Square in Birkenhead has the most Grade I listed buildings outside of London?
Top 5 travel tips in Wirral
Go to Port Sunlight and walk around to discover the magical corners of this picturesque village. This village is where the Lever Brothers had their soap factory, known now as Unilever. Discover what the museum has to offer, enjoy the delicate architecture, visit the world-class Lady Lever Art Gallery, take a picnic to the parks and have a fantastic day out. Take in the views of the boating lake and walk down Queen Mary's Drive. Check the calendar for the shows at Gladstone theatre and enjoy River Park. Port Sunlight is an ideal day destination for families and solo explorers alike. Wander down the streets and identify them according to the films and series you have watched on TV, including Peaky Blinders, Michael Portillo’s Great British Railway Journeys and Tolkien!
2. A day in New BrightonJames Atherton wanted to build a residential seaside resort similar to Brighton. There was just one name for it - New Brighton! Nowadays, it is a thriving seaside town with a traditional flair that has become a popular holiday destination for families, walkers, and outdoor sport lovers. Its past also covers a rich history of pirates and smugglers, and the Black Pearl is a piece of art reminding it. You might like to join the fun and the parade of New Brighton Pirate Festival. Enjoy some family-friendly time at the mini golf courses, and admire some of Wirral landmarks such as New Brighton Lighthouse! Visit the Fort Perch Rock and explore the Victorian’s quarter.
3. Delicious bites and beveragesIf you enjoy food and drink when visiting new places, Wirral has a variety of food to please your palate. Go to Marine Street Social, where there is a selection of different food retailers, offering their best produce and creations ranging from Italian food to traditional pies and English cuisine. At the same time, you can enjoy live entertainment! Try some of the independent eateries including Portofino, The Sea Shanty, Driftwood Café, Habibi, and The Olive Tree Bistro. If you want a good tipple, go to Victoria Road and check out Homebrew Tap, The Bow-Legged Micro Pub, The James Atherton, and Perch Rock. To put the icing on the cake, at Caffe Cream you can try the most delicious ice cream in many flavours. They are to die for!
4. Catch a show at the Floral PavilionThe legendary Floral Pavilion Theatre is a great venue hosting regular shows, performances, plays, pantomimes and many more. Check the calendar around the time you book your holiday rental in Wirral. There is always a show to note in your diary. The café has a dog-friendly policy so, if you go with your furry little friend, he might get one of the treats they have for them.
5. Relax at the beach and unwind under the sunNew Brighton Beach is one of the best highlights in town. A day at the beach allows you to take in the sea views, soak up the warm rays of sun, practice your favourite water sport, make castles at the seashore or look for treasures. It’s the ideal spot on a sunny day.
Information about holiday lettings in Wirral
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 55 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -53%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £27. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 22 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 13% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 3 properties. |
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