10 Piers & Boardwalks in North West England That You Shouldn't Miss

May 4, 2022 Velvet Champine

Discover the best top things to do in North West England, United Kingdom including Ullswater Way, Duke's Dock, Hartley Quay, Ian Fraser Walk, Anchor Courtyard, Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, Pier Head, The Promenade, Fleetwood, Waterhead Pier, Parkgate Seafront.
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1. Ullswater Way

Aldingham England http://www.ullswater.com/the-ullswater-way/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Ullswater Way

Reviewed By rosecapstick - Manchester, United Kingdom

Did the Ullswater Way with my mum last week and I couldn’t get over how well signposted it was. After looking at the website and finding that the map their was very basic, I was nervous we would get lost, but there was no chance of that! Absolutely brilliant the whole way round with fantastic views. One thing I would say is that on the website it breaks the walk down into 4 sections and you could easily do it in 2. Genuinely one of my favourite walks in the lakes now!

2. Duke's Dock

Gower Street, Liverpool L37 4AS England
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Duke's Dock

3. Hartley Quay

Albert Dock, Liverpool England
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Hartley Quay

4. Ian Fraser Walk

Ian Fraser Walk Promenade, New Brighton England
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Ian Fraser Walk

5. Anchor Courtyard

Anchor Courtyard Albert Dock, Liverpool England
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Anchor Courtyard

6. Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

Riverside Walk, Liverpool L3 4AZ England [email protected] http://www.albertdock.com
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4.5 based on 17,522 reviews

Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

A scenic renovated area of Liverpool that hosts the famous Tate Gallery, home to a wide range of world-class art, and the Beatles Museum, a tribute to the famous rock group.

7. Pier Head

Liverpool England +44 7527 012074 http://www.liverpoolwaterfront.org/pier-head.aspx
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4.5 based on 1,945 reviews

Pier Head

8. The Promenade, Fleetwood

Fleetwood FY7 6HF England +44 1253 877377 http://www.visitfleetwood.info/
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4.5 based on 262 reviews

The Promenade, Fleetwood

Reviewed By KevinC8245

Totally fallen in love with Fleetwood it's so clean everywhere, the Council do a good job, it's a lovely walk along the beach and prom with lots of original Victorian touches around the area.. A beautiful inland lighthouse located in front of the the original grand Euston hotel which in its heyday must have been an imposing landmark on the front.. Not a lot for kids other than a lovely beach and play area but it's a great place with lots of little cafes and snackeries

9. Waterhead Pier

Ambleside England
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4.5 based on 524 reviews

Waterhead Pier

Reviewed By tcgGlasgow - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Went for the weekend, our forth/fifth visit and will come back next year for a week. If you like walking and the outdoors there is plenty to. You don't have to go up the hills. A nice gentle walk is from Waterside, get the walkers ferry ticket and go over to Bray Castle, a 4 mile walk will take you to Ferry House. A small Ferry will then take you to Bowness. When finished, get the ferry back to Ambleside. Nice day out. If you book the ferry online, you save £1.20 per adult ticket. Just remember to pick up your ticket before boarding

10. Parkgate Seafront

Parkgate England +44 151 336 3931
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4.5 based on 217 reviews

Parkgate Seafront

Reviewed By Y8811JOpaulm

Victorian port before it silted up and moved round to Liverpool on the Messy lots of varied eating places and free parking on the front ice cream parlour is a must yum yum! Fantastic for bird watchers lovely walks that run parallel to the old railway line that is now a Greenway for cyclists and walkers . In the early part of he year they have a spring tide that makes the animal live run for safety but alas the preditors like the Harrier and Short Eared Owl take advantage of this for a quick meal. Good views across the river Dee looking across to Wales.

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