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Why we love New Brighton and 12 things you can do there
1 month ago
From its glory days as the jewel of the Merseyside coast to the wilderness years when the town fell into disrepair; New Brighton is riding high again and we just canât get enough of it.
From its iconic fort and sandy beaches to its buzzing independent shops and incredible street art, New Brighton offers a mix of attractions that make it the perfect destination for a day out or a weekend getaway.
Hereâs our guide to the best this seaside gem has to offer.
Marine Point
The development that kick-started New Brightonâs resurgence, Marine Point is a super-modern shopping and leisure hub offering a great mix of activities for the whole family. From drinking and dining to its award-winning cinema and shopping options, it has become the jewel of New Brightonâs waterfront.
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The Victoria Quarter
Dubbed the âNotting Hill of New Brightonâ this once neglected road just a short stroll away from the promenade has undergone a major facelift. Driven by local developer and hospitality supremo Daniel Davies and his team at Rockpoint Leisure, the street has been brought back to life and now boasts a super-cool refurbished pub, The James Atherton, as well as fabulous restaurants and a quirky independent clothing shop.
Filled with funky street art and a host of original architecture itâs a hipster paradise just waiting to be discovered.
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Fort Perch Rock
Fort Perch Rock is one of New Brightonâs most captivating landmarks. Built in the 1820s as a coastal defence against potential invasions, this historic fort has watched over the Mersey estuary for nearly two centuries.
With its rugged stone walls, winding passageways, and scenic views out to sea, Fort Perch Rock offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious explorers alike.
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The Mermaid Trail
Add a bit of magic to a stroll along the prom and follow the Mermaid Trail. Designed by local artist Barry Canning-Eaton and decorated by local schools and arts groups, the trail of colourful, life-sized mermaid statues can be followed around New Brighton Promenade.
You can also buy a map guide at various locations in New Brighton.
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Vale Park
A true gem, this beautifully tended park leads directly onto the promenade and commands epic views of the River Mersey. There are a variety events throughout the summer, most of which centre around the traditional bandstand and its even home to its very own Fairy Glen!
The Light Cinema
If the weather is a bit dodgy head inside for some blockbusting action at the super-cosy Light Cinema. Watch the latest action blockbuster, or take the kids for a treat, you can even make group bookings or hire out the whole screen for special occasion.
Along with the must-have popcorn there is a full bar and you can even take your tipples into the cinema with you!
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The Floral Pavilion
Wirralâs leading live entertainment hub, The Floral has an exciting and varied range of shows suitable for the whole family.
From Pantos over Christmas to some very famous faces in the world of stand-up comedy, and just about everything in-between; there is literally a show to suit everyone.
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The Model Boat Lake
Step back in time to the seaside of yesteryear and let the kids enjoy the simple pleasure of sailing a boat.
The area is shared with the Southport Model Engineers Club, which has its own clubhouse and a raised track loop for steam engines.
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Café Cream
Load up on homemade ice cream at this multi-award winning, independent ice-cream parlour.
With a huge range of flavours, all the ice-cream is hand made on site using traditional Italian techniques and the sunny terrace is the perfect spot to refuel on your day out.
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The New Palace and Adventureland
Enjoy all the fun of the fair at New Brightonâs original fun-fair attraction. Spend a few pennies in the arcade or take a ride on the teacups from some traditional seaside fun with the kids.
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Championship Golf
Channel your inner Tiger Woods and check out the two 18 hole courses at this brilliantly designed attraction.
Try the Championship course to have a go at holes inspired by Royal Troon, Pebble Beach, Augusta and the Belfry or stay local and play the Wirral landmark course which features holes based on new Brighton lido, Fort Perch Rock, New Brighton dips and New Brighton lighthouse.
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Bubbles World of Play
Is your kid even from Merseyside if they havenât visited Bubbles World of Play. Bubbles is host to the biggest play frame in the UK with, perfect for 0-11 year old, all year round. Children are encouraged to learn and explore over 30 different countries and zones, from the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the Northern Lights, stopping for fun in India, Dinoland, Italy and many other âcountriesâ along the way.
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