Heritage Open Days: Exploring Little Meols

Type:Culture/Heritage

Hoylake Railway Station, CH47 4AA
Sand and sea at Hoylake.

About

Come and enjoy a gentle late summer walk, where every step will be a step through history. See the many historical clues which reveal the human stories and natural forces which moulded this attractive little town on the North Wirral Coast.

Limited disabled access - mainly flat urban streets and one grassy and sandy footpath. Refreshments available locally

Booking required via Eventbrite www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-little-meols-hoylake-

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