Liverpool and its surrounding areas are home to some breathtakingly beautiful places, including parks, historic monuments, lakes and woodland trails.
With so many beauty spots on our doorstep, there’s no need to travel far for a tranquil day out or Instagram worthy picture.
From a fairy glen to picturesque lakeside views, we’ve created a gallery of some of Merseyside’s most beautiful hidden gems that you need to visit this year.
1. The Fairy Glen, Sefton Park
Sefton Park is a well-known beauty spot in Liverpool but, one of its standout features has to be the Fairy Glen. The little nook is surrounded by greenery and flowers, and features a lovely waterfall. The peaceful and secluded section of the park is truly wonderful. | YouTube Photo: YouTube
2. The Walled Garden, Reynolds Park
Reynolds Park is tucked away in the Woolton suburbs. The beautiful green space features wildflowers and a quarry, as well as The Walled Garden with herbaceous borders and beautiful Dahlia displays. | Sue Adair via Wikimedia Photo: Sue Adair via Wikimedia
3. Thurstaston, Wirral
Once home to Vikings, Thurstaston is a Wirral village, with a beach and vast green land. Thurstaston Common has offer 250 acres of green land and heath land, as well as beautiful coastal views. The village has several independent eateries, pubs and a visitor centre. | Image: Wikimedia Photo: Wikimedia
4. Formby Pinewoods
Formby Pinewoods are part of most Scousers’ childhoods, but they’re a real gem. You can see glimpses of red squirrels leaping through the treetops or foraging on the ground, as the beautiful woods leads you towards the coast. | Dominic Raynor Photo: Dominic Raynor