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Wirral New Brighton

Wallasey, Wirral, England

Wirral New Brighton

Length11.1 mi
Elev. Gain144.3 ft
Est. Steps26000

Trail

Stroller friendly

Kid friendly

Dog friendly

Scenic view

Beach

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Wirral New Brighton Introduction
Wirral New Brighton is a 11.1 mile (26,000-step) route located near Wallasey, Wirral, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 144.3 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Attractions Near Wirral New Brighton
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Arrowe Brook

Water
Arrowe Brook is a tributary of The Birket, in Wirral, Merseyside. The river starts as lowland field drainage around Irby, Thingwall and Landican. The brook flows through Arrowe Park, Upton Meadow and Greasby, before Greasby Brook converges between Greasby and Saughall Massie. Arrowe Brook then goes beneath Saughall Massie bridge.

The Birket

Water
The Birket is a tributary of the River Mersey, in Wirral, Merseyside. The river starts as lowland field drainage south of Hoylake and flows along to the south of Meols. Arrowe Brook joins at Moreton, and the Fender joins at Leasowe. The Birket discharges into the West Float at the site of the former Wallasey Pool.

Leasowe

Place
Leasowe () is an area on the north coast of the Wirral Peninsula, in North West England, near Moreton and between Wallasey and Meols. Historically within Cheshire, Leasowe was part of the old County Borough of Wallasey, and is now within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, the Wallasey parliamentary constituency and the New Wallasey Regeneration programme.

Leasowe railway station

Place
Leasowe railway station is situated near the village of Leasowe, Wirral, England. It lies on the West Kirby branch of the Wirral Line, part of the Merseyrail network.

Leasowe Lighthouse

Parking
Leasowe Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse in Leasowe, Merseyside, England. The lighthouse was built in 1763 by The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company to guide shipping safely to the Port of Liverpool and is the oldest lighthouse built from bricks in the United Kingdom. The lighthouse became obsolete and was closed in 1908.

Marine Point

Place
Marine Point is a shopping and leisure complex in New Brighton, Merseyside, England. The development was built at an estimated cost of £65 million.As of February 2018, the development consisted of:Unit 1 – Caffe CreamUnit 2 – Bella ItaliaUnit 3 – PrezzoUnit 4 – Burger KingUnit 5 – Marino LoungeUnit 6 – Leisure unit available – 3,200sq ftHotel – Travelodge – 66 roomsUnit 7 – United Kitchen (closed Autumn 2017)Unit 8 – PizzaExpressUnit 9 – Hungry Horse - The Sea HorseUnit 10 – Cinema – The Light – 8 Screen Digital CinemaUnit 12 – StarbucksUnit 13 – Harry Ramsden's Fish & Chips (closed Winter 2018)Unit 14 – SubwayMorrisons SuperstoreUnit 18 – Grosvenor Casino (closed Summer 2015)Unit 17 – Costa CoffeeUnit 16 – IcelandUnit 15 – Home BargainsLido – Bubbles' World Of Play - Opened January 2013Parking - Free 750 space car park

Fort Perch Rock

Place
Fort Perch Rock is a former defence installation situated at the mouth of Liverpool Bay in New Brighton. Built in the 1820s to defend the Port of Liverpool, its function has changed from defensive, to tourist attraction and museum. It has been used as a venue for musical concerts and has been listed as a Grade II* Listed Building.

Floral Pavilion Theatre

Building
The Floral Pavilion is a theatre in the seaside town of New Brighton, on the Wirral Peninsula in England. Situated on the promenade overlooking the River Mersey, it presents a mix of comedy, music and children's shows including a Christmas pantomime.The original theatre opened in 1913 as an open-air summer theatre within the Victoria Gardens.

North Wirral Coastal Park

Place
The North Wirral Coastal Park, on the Wirral Peninsula, England is a coastal park including public open space, common land, natural foreshore and sand-dunes. The park lies between Dove Point in Meols, and the Kings Parade in New Brighton, and was created in 1986.The park is managed by the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral ranger service from their offices in the Leasowe Lighthouse, and occupies some 400 acres (988 hectares) of land in a four-mile stretch along the coastline making it Wirral's largest park.

New Brighton Lighthouse

Building
New Brighton Lighthouse (also known as Perch Rock Lighthouse and called Black Rock Lighthouse in the 19th century) is a decommissioned lighthouse situated at the confluence of the River Mersey and Liverpool Bay on an outcrop off New Brighton known locally as Perch Rock. Together with its neighbour, the Napoleonic era Fort Perch Rock, it is one of the Wirral's best known landmarks.
Route Details

Length

11.1 mi

Elev. Gain

144.3 ft

Est. Steps

26000
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