Irby Heath – National Trust located at Mill Hill Rd, Birkenhead, Wirral CH61 4XQ, UK

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Philip Bratley

5 Google Rating

Amazing, lived in Wirral all my life & this is the first time I've seen Irby Quarry, it's huge & it'

5/ 5

Amazing, lived in Wirral all my life & this is the first time I've seen Irby Quarry, it's huge & it's 50 feet high. Worth a visit.

Katy Edwards

5 Google Rating

Gorgeous place to walk the dog.

5/ 5

Gorgeous place to walk the dog.

Carl Ostensen

5 Google Rating

Lovely walk around here!

5/ 5

Lovely walk around here!

Barbara Gubb

5 Google Rating

Lovely peaceful walk

5/ 5

Lovely peaceful walk

John Harris

4 Google Rating

The great outdoors

4/ 5

The great outdoors

Jessie Pownall

5 Google Rating

Great place to connect with nature and enjoy a good walk

5/ 5

Great place to connect with nature and enjoy a good walk

Alison Williams

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to walk. Ideal for dog walkers.

5/ 5

Lovely place to walk. Ideal for dog walkers.

Linda Standing

5 Google Rating

Fabulous green space. Full of mature trees, ponds and wildlife. A route through to Thurstaston commo

5/ 5

Fabulous green space. Full of mature trees, ponds and wildlife. A route through to Thurstaston common and Roydon Park. Always lovely no matter what the weather. Parking in layby by Irby cricket club.

AngelWonderland

5 Google Rating

Love going here for walk it's also scooter friendly

5/ 5

Love going here for walk it's also scooter friendly

Uk mountain biking AND CYCLING NETWORK WIRRAL

5 Google Rating

A good place to walk and mountain bike.. there is a short video of this place on Rocky Rider Mountai

5/ 5

A good place to walk and mountain bike.. there is a short video of this place on Rocky Rider Mountain bike life on YouTube

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