Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Wirral, England

March 5, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Wirral, United Kingdom including Hilbre Island, Hilbre Island Nature Reserve, Wirral Escape Rooms, Lady Lever Art Gallery, Wirral Country Park, Birkenhead Priory, Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Light Cinema New Brighton, Wirral Transport Museum & Heritage Tramway, West Kirby Beach.
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1. Hilbre Island

England
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5.0 based on 109 reviews

Hilbre Island

Reviewed By Patrick1454 - Skelmersdale, United Kingdom

We only walk to Hilbre when the Friends of Hilbre Island are there.They provide a welcome warm drink and cake etc. They are very knowledgable and friendly. It takes about forty minutes at a comfortable stroll. There is the odd patch of shallow mud. Ensure you check tide times at West Kirkby before you set off.

2. Hilbre Island Nature Reserve

West Kirby CH61 0HN England
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5.0 based on 67 reviews

Hilbre Island Nature Reserve

Reviewed By NannyGrottBaggs - Whitchurch, United Kingdom

Check tides etc before setting off - I went as part of a group - Cheshire Wildlife Trust. Before the walk started we all took advantage of the public toilets which I have to say were spotless! You have to carry with you everything you need (especially drinks) & wear appropriate gear. This is a long walk out to visit the Islands & you'll be walking over all sorts of terrain with no shelter from the elements.The Seals on the day were squabbling on the sand bank - we could hear them but you did need binoculars to see them properly. There's an abundance of bird life on the waters edge (if you're a Twitcher) and lots of interesting rock pools to go dipping in. Fantastic views of both North Wales & Wirral coast line. There's a Composting Toilet on Hilbre Island but nothing else except uninhabited buildings (used for wildlife recording purposes), forna, flora & fabulous red sandstone! The round property run by Friends of Hilbre does advertise on the information board at the start & at the property regular opening dates throughout the year but it was uninhabited on our visit. Lots of people take their dogs on this walk & allow them to run free but they have to be on leads on the actual island. The Lifeguards are on duty all day. Suitable for all ages but you need to be fit LOL

3. Wirral Escape Rooms

Unit 3, Thorndale Business Centre, Thorndale Lane, Wallasey CH44 2AG England +44 7479 928097 [email protected] https://www.wirralescaperooms.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Wirral Escape Rooms

Wirral's first escape room! Gather your team of friends/family, get locked in and take on the puzzles and riddles set by Hathaway and reclaim the cursed golden lion. Prices start from £14pp

Reviewed By Anna7789 - Birkenhead, United Kingdom

We’ve only done a few escape rooms, but the Curse of the Golden Lion is by far our favourite! On our first visit, we came with family in a group of 6. We escaped just in time, with one of the four extra items, having all had a brilliant time! My 11 year old daughter and I decided to come back as a pair, so that we could try out the puzzles we didn’t get to do in the bigger group, and also because we couldn’t resist the challenge of fully completing the room and escaping with all four extra items! We really enjoyed the extra puzzles and it was great being able to take our time at the end to solve them, having wizzed through the parts of the room we knew! Thank you so much Amy, we really loved both of our visits!!! My daughter is really keen to try the room solo now, so I think we might be seeing you again soon!

Port Sunlight Village Lower Road, Birkenhead CH62 5EQ England +44 151 478 4136 [email protected] http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/
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4.5 based on 932 reviews

Lady Lever Art Gallery

The Lady Lever Art Gallery is a real treasure, housing a stunning collection of paintings including many Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces, the world's finest collection of Wedgwood jasperware, exquisite furniture, Chinese ceramics, tapestries and sculpture, Paintings on display include works by Reynolds, Gainsborough, Stubbs, Turner, Leighton, Millais, Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Holman Hunt and Waterhouse, to name but a few. Admission is free, booking essential at www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever

Reviewed By O9408JTannec - Bristol, United Kingdom

Set in the beautiful village of Port Sunlight, Wirral, this art gallery is an essential place to visit. I went with my elderly mother who now has mobility issues. Wheelchairs are readily available at the reception desk. Everywhere is wheelchair accessible (except for the top gallery). The main hall full of famous paintings is easily accessible for wheelchair users, as is the lift, the cafe, the loo, and the other rooms. What prompted this visit was the advert for the Matisse cut outs exhibition. The main paintings are always worth another visit though. So is the village itself.

5. Wirral Country Park

Station Road, Thurstaston CH61 OHN England
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4.5 based on 181 reviews

Wirral Country Park

Reviewed By 348carln - Bromborough, United Kingdom

One of the reasons I feel lucky to live on the wirral, great walks, a lovely beach and spectacular views.

6. Birkenhead Priory

4 Priory Street, Birkenhead CH41 5JH England +44 151 666 3537 http://www.thebirkenheadpriory.org
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4.5 based on 207 reviews

Birkenhead Priory

Birkenhead Priory is a unique family outing – experience the history, wonder and beauty of this 850 year old site. As the oldest standing building on Merseyside, the Priory offers a unique insight into the town of Birkenhead and its historical and spiritual importance in the development of Wirral. Now surrounded by factory units and shipyards, the Priory is an oasis of calm in a busy world and affords unrivalled views of the river and surrounding area. The Chapter House is consecrated as a Church of England chapel hosts regular church services as well as Baptisms, Weddings and Funeral. The Scriptorium is the home of the Friends of HMS Conway. The Conway was a training ship which formerly stood in the River Mersey off Rock Ferry. The Undercroft houses a small museum tells that the story of the medieval Priory. Above the Undercroft is the Refectory, now covered with an award winning roof. Today visit the refectory to dress up or complete some grave rubbings. St Mary's, the first parish church of Birkenehead (1821), survives now as only a tower and spire, having been demolished in the 1970’s. This late-Georgian church ruin, with cast iron tracery in the surviving windows, is available to climb the 101 stairs to give unrivalled views across the River Mersey. The tower is now dedicated as a memorial to the 99 men lost in the 1939 disaster aboard the Laird's built submarine HMS Thetis.

7. Royal Liverpool Golf Club

30 Meols Drive, Hoylake CH47 4AL England +44 151 632 3101 http://www.royal-liverpool-golf.com/
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Royal Liverpool Golf Club

Royal Liverpool Golf Club is delighted to welcome visitors to play our challenging, historic links. Please see our online Tee Booking system for details, discounts apply on Mondays.Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake has staged major tournaments throughout its long history including 11 Open Championships. The Open made a successful return to Hoylake in 2006 when Tiger Woods achieved his third victory. The Women's British Open will be played at Hoylake for the first time in 2012, then the Open returns in 2014. The Club was formed in 1869, making it the second oldest links in England. Hoylake has a long and distinguished history of golfing firsts: It was host to the inaugural men’s amateur championship in 1885; the first ever international match between Scotland & England in 1902; the first Home International matches & the first transatlantic contest between GB&I & the USA in 1921, an event which became the Walker Cup the following year. In fact, it is Hoylake's contribution to the amateur game that has set it apart from other clubs. The historic memorabilia in the clubhouse is well reknowned. Golfers are welcome to follow in legends' footsteps to play our links.

Reviewed By 555stuarth - Bolton, United Kingdom

Played the links today with 3 pals and personally this was the most enjoyable golf day out for me; anytime, anywhere. The course was in exceptional condition for November and from the moment I arrived I was made to feel most welcome by all members of staff from the Asst Pro to the smiling bar staff and house staff. The weather was unbelievable (sunny with very little wind) which helped us all play better golf; the rough was minimal which also helped!! The clubhouse is splendid, and in my opinion surpasses Royal Birkdale and Royal Lytham - there is so much to see and some of the memorabilia is outstanding. The food was very good and also very reasonably priced. If you love the game of golf take time out to play this wonderful course and walk in the footsteps of legends.

8. Light Cinema New Brighton

Marine Point, New Brighton CH45 2HZ England +44 151 266 8610 [email protected] http://www.lightcinemas.co.uk
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4.5 based on 453 reviews

Light Cinema New Brighton

We're more than just a cinema. We show everything from live theatre to rock concerts. Whether you're after a barista-made coffee or a cocktail, enjoy it at our bar. We even host fun events for the whole family!

Reviewed By Maggy969 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

The Light Cinema is a fab, it has a good vibe and very comfy seats at no extra cost. We’re really lucky to have this cinema on our doorstep. I have to give a special mention to the great staff too. My son visited The Light last weekend and the next day he realised he’d lost his wallet. We rang The Light and were told a staff member had found it when clearing up and put it in the safe. A special thanks goes to that very honest staff member, my son’s wallet was returned with not a penny missing. Thank you so much,

9. Wirral Transport Museum & Heritage Tramway

1 Taylor Street, Birkenhead CH41 1BG England +44 151 647 2128 [email protected] http://www.mtps.co.uk
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4.5 based on 169 reviews

Wirral Transport Museum & Heritage Tramway

Wirral Transport Museum & Heritage Tramway is a working museum and working heritage tramway preserving Buses, Trams & other local transport related vehicles We are open every weekend from 1pm (Saturday & Sunday) and during school holidays we are open Wednesday, Thursday & Friday plus every Bank Holiday Monday. you can ride on original fully restored heritage trams, see our collection of preserved local Buses and in the museum our ongoing restoration projects and a huge working Model Railway. A HISTORY OF BIRKENHEAD TRAMWAYS Back when Birkenhead was a pioneering industrial town it was the first place in Europe to adopt a street tramway. Those trams ceased operating in 1937, but in 1995 they were revived and you can now travel on one of a series of historic vehicles and experience tram travel for yourself. Trams dating from as early as 1901 operate to make the short journey from Woodside to the Wirral Transport Museum, where you can view the rest of the fleet - tram cars from Birkenhead, Liverpool, Wallasey and a recently restored car from Lisbon, Portugal. The Museum is a proud winner of the Wirral Unsung Hero of The Year 2012 with their volunteers. The transport collection was created as a celebration of Birkenhead's place in the history of public transport, and set up in collaboration with the volunteers of the Merseyside Tramway Preservation Society, who restore old trams. In addition to trams, the museum houses a collection of local buses in running order and a group of cars and motorbikes from the Baxter Collection. There is also a 27 foot long model railway layout. Merseyside Tramway Preservation Society Limited is a Registered Charity . No. 1092127.

Reviewed By 419clarem - Manchester, United Kingdom

Fab first visit, staff very friendly especially a gentleman called Brian who was happy to answer any questions,a fab free musuem and the tram ride is 2 quid return for adults and 1 quid return for kids,souvenier shop very reasonably priced too.

10. West Kirby Beach

23 South Parade, West Kirby CH48 0QG England
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4.5 based on 293 reviews

West Kirby Beach

Reviewed By NicRich - Liverpool, United Kingdom

We spent the afternoon here and absolutely loved it. Walked around the marine first during which jumped down the rocks onto the beach. The beach was so lovely, clean and plenty of space to socially distance which everyone adhered to. Children said its the best day out they’ve had in ages. There are dogs on the beach but I didn’t see any mess, did see some of the prom but just swerved it. Lifeguards up and down the beach too which was nice to see. Will definitely be returning.

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