Ness Gardens and the Dee Marshes

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The walk on the Wirral is not quite flat, as the start will soon show – there is a splendid view of the Welsh Hills before a drop to the foreshore – but the climb back up is hardly noticeable. There is a long walk along the edge of the Dee Marshes, much now an RSPB reserve before the isolated Harp Inn is reached. A little distance on the foreshore leads to fields and the old railway line which is used for much of the return. Despite the surrounding built-up area, this (and the Harp) is the only place where you are likely to meet many people.

England - North England - Cheshire - Countryside

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Birds, Butterflies, Cafe, Flowers, Good for Kids, Mostly Flat, Pub, Public Transport, Toilets, Wildlife

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