
The Wirral is a wide peninsula bounded by the Mersey and the Dee. The Mersey tends to be fronted with industrial developments, while the land facing Wales has a coast walk, some pleasant seaside spots including several bird reserves, and room for a tour’s worth of golf clubs...
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Hotels in Wirral - 7 places to stay
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Leasowe Castle Hotel
Leasowe Castle Hotel is an original Castle which was built 400 years ago by Ferdinand, second heir to the throne, it was converted into a hotel in 1982.
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Inglewood Hotel
In 38 acres of peaceful grounds, just 15 minutes from Chester, this beautifully preserved Edwardian manor has a fantastic restaurant, free Wi-Fi, a log fire and charming individually decorated rooms.
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Thornton Hall Hotel
(1.29 miles)
Nestled amidst attractive gardens in the beautiful Wirral countryside, this 19th century mansion provides an oasis of peace and tranquillity, yet it is conveniently located for both Chester and Liverpool.
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Parkview Lodge
(1.55 miles)
This top-class bed and breakfast in Belfast has been recommended for a long time by famous travel guides.
Parkview Lodge rests 2 kilometres from Belfast city centre, which is 5 minutes away by bus or taxi. ... More
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Premier Inn Wirral (Bromborough)
(2.06 miles)
Conveniently situated within easy reach of Birkenhead. The nearest bus stop is within walking distance and it's just a 10 minute walk to Bromborough Rake train station. Local attractions include a cinema and bowling alley.
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Somerton House
(2.12 miles)
Somerton House is a family run business in beautiful Victorian town house. Our spacious guest lounge is decorated in a traditional period style complete with an open fireplace for evening relaxation. We also provide fax ...
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Dobbin's Inn
(2.25 miles)
Boasting historical features, Dobbins Inn is right in the heart of Carrickfergus and is perfectly located for visiting Carrickfergus Castle and the start of the Antrim Coast Road and Glens. Belfast city, Larne Port and ...
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Dalriada Student Village
(2.42 miles)
Dalriada Student Village is based in the grounds of the University of Ulster's Jordanstown campus.The campus has a village feel, and is laid out around a central and busy Mall which forms the main spine ...
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Hilton Templepatrick Hotel and Country Club
(2.47 miles)
Set in 220 acres of the Castle Upton estate in County Antrim, this hotel and country club offers a range of facilities that will find favour with the active and relaxed alike.
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Village Bromborough
(2.56 miles)
Whether your stay is for business or for leisure welcome to more than just a hotel, welcome to Village Wirral. Comfortable bedrooms, state of the art Health and Fitness Club, fantastic restaurant, great pub, Healthworks ... More
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Premier Inn Wirral Heswall
(2.68 miles)
For shops and local amenities this hotel is conveniently situated just half a mile from Heswall town centre and less than a mile from Heswall train station. Ideally located just 5 miles from Birkenhead ferry ...
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Port Sunlight Holiday Cottages
(2.71 miles)
Situated in the picturesque and historic garden village of Port Sunlight are two beautifully appointed Grade II listed cottages with every modern convenience. They have views of the famous Lady Lever Art Gallery, the rose ...
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