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The Most Scenic Walks in Liverpool

The iconic maritime city of Liverpool is a perfect place for walking, with street after street of beautiful listed buildings and an expansive dock to stroll around.

The iconic maritime city of Liverpool is a perfect place for walking, with street after street of beautiful listed buildings and an expansive dock to stroll around. Boats of all kinds cruise along the waterfront while locals and visitors watch and enjoy. If you’re visiting Liverpool for business or leisure, make the most of your experience by getting out on foot to see some of the local scenery.

Walking around Liverpool is one of the best ways to see the city and boost your daily steps. Whether you visit famous buildings like the Liver Building, the Liverpool Cathedral, or St George’s Hall, or stick to the picturesque waterfront, there are plenty of places to explore. As one of the UK’s major cities, it should come as no surprise that Liverpool is also home to plenty of parks and green spaces.

The best places for walking in Liverpool
In this guide, we’ll share some of the most scenic areas of Liverpool to enjoy your daily walk. From short strolls around to longer voyages through the entire city, there’s something for everyone here. Spot iconic landmarks or enjoy fresh air and nature with the bustling city of Liverpool as your base.

The Listed buildings of Liverpool
Liverpool boasts a proud heritage, with over 2,500 listed buildings serving as permanent reminders of the city’s significance. Listed buildings are characterised by their architectural, historical, or cultural importance, which protects them from being demolished without special permission.
Of course, Liverpool’s listed buildings include the Liver Building, the Town Hall, and the Walker Art Gallery. Still, there are many more to discover while you stroll around the city and beyond. Suppose you stick to the area around the city centre for your walk. In that case, you’re sure to be rewarded with lots of beautiful architecture.

Royal Albert Dock
The Royal Albert Dock is one of the most iconic scenes in Liverpool, the first structure in Britain built from cast iron, brick, and stone. The docks were a hub for global trade in the 19th century. Today, they’re at the centre of the city’s cultural life, home to some of Liverpool’s best galleries, museums, shops, and restaurants.
Whether you dip into any of these cultural highlights or simply stroll around the unique surroundings, this is one of the best places in Liverpool for a few hours on foot.

Beatles highlights

The Fab Four are one of Liverpool’s most famous exports, and the city remains fiercely proud of the band to this day. If you’re interested in The Beatles’ history, why not make your Liverpool walk a tour of some significant locations? See Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields or stand outside John, Paul, and Ringo’s childhood homes. You could also walk to the Cavern Club, where the band played some of their first and most famous shows.

New Brighton Seafront
If you feel like taking a stroll along the beach, hop on the ferry to New Brighton. This short journey will place you on the expansive stretch of coast, an ideal spot for a long walk with beautiful views across Liverpool.

From the Royal Albert Dock, board the ferry and travel ten minutes to Seacombe. From there, stroll along the coast until you reach New Brighton, a charming seaside resort with plenty of amenities and scenery to enjoy before your return journey.

Sefton Park
Sefton is Liverpool’s best-known park, stretching over 200 acres with plenty of space and attractions for visitors to enjoy. This Grade I-listed park is designed to seem more like a natural landscape than a manmade green space. Wander around smooth, curved pathways and enjoy the leafy shelter of native British trees. In springtime, Sefton Park’s wildflowers bloom into a kaleidoscope of colour. An enormous lake is an ideal place for the central part of your walk.
Whenever you visit Sefton Park, make sure you see the Palm House. This Grade II-listed Victorian glasshouse is a unique setting for a seasonal stroll nestled amongst the park’s wildflowers and glistening waters.

Formby Beach
If you’re dreaming of sandy shores, there are few better options close to Liverpool than Formby. Drive through Formby’s enchanting woodlands before arriving at the coast, looking out for rare red squirrels along the way. Known for its expansive sand dunes and vast shore, Formby is an ideal choice for a long walk or an afternoon’s relaxing. There are many waymarked trails you might follow around Formby Beach. Or set your own path and explore this beautiful part of the UK.

Choosing a hotel in Liverpool
If you’re searching for a luxurious hotel on Liverpool’s waterfront, choose Pullman Liverpool for your ideal stay. Located by King’s Dock, this elegant Pullman hotel boasts beautiful bedrooms and shared spaces that make work and relaxation a breeze. 
Choose from rooms or suites with rainfall showers and lots of home comforts, perfect for settling down after a long day’s walking. And if you want even more exercise, there’s a fully-equipped fitness centre for guests to make use of. In the evening, why not head to the sleek bar and restaurant for a fantastic meal, coffee, or cocktail.

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