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Good for families

Wirral

Situated on the cliff top overlooking the river Dee, this is a lovely site. A short  out of the entrance there is the choice of either a beach walk or woodland along the Wirral way. The entrance road, however, is another matter. The long lane must be carefully negotiated due to road humps which aren't particularly visible, and a mirror outside the site gate would make exiting safer as vehicles from the sailing club can appear from the left without warning. (We noticed there was one for the static site further down the lane). We would advise visitors to take a walk around the site to familiarise themselves with the layout. We were pitched on a dead end road and several people passed us looking for a gate while we were there. A short drive to the park and ride at Hoylake enabled us to spend the day visiting Liverpool making use of a 'save away' ticket covering trains, buses and ferry. We found this really good value and easy to use, even going as far as Crosby to visit Antony Gormleys 'another place' figures which are scattered across 3 km of the beach from low to high water mark. There are 100 cast iron life sizes sculptures. It was surreal watching them disappear under the incoming tide. A visit to Port Sunlight is also interesting. Lord Levers Victorian village for his soap factory workers was way ahead of its time and could set an example today for its layout We would recommend a visit to this location
Motorhomer from Nottinghamshire

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