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Sites near Liverpool
448392 PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:58 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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I'm looking for site/stopover in July/August that will put me near to either public transport or a reasonably short drive into the Liverpool area - specifically Alder Hey Hospital - does anyone have any suggestions please?
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How about one in Southport, CC has one and use the train for the trip into Liverpool?

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We stayed at Formby point a couple of weeks ago, its a really nice site and was only £12 with electric. Its right next the sand dunes which connect to the beech, which is nice, but I'd keep an eye on kids as they could get lost.
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Caravan club site at Thyrsaston on Wirral,about 2 miles from West Kirby electric train into Liverpool.
Or Grange Farm Storeton Wirral also in CC guide book.

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Dudleian, this is a Southport C&CC cl site, £10p.n. with ehu, there is water and a dump, and best of all its only a 10 minute walk to town centre with the railway station for liverpool and many bus routes you may even find one to take you straight too Alder Hey.

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Thanks for the quick response (great things thes forum sites!) I didn't really want to join the C&CC as we're just in the UK for this three week trip (coming over from France) - I guess some of them take non-members though?
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Dudleian, if you wanted to stay in Southport give "Susan" or "Mike" a call on 01704 510900 explain your situation and i am sure they will accommodate you.

I will ring the bus company later and see if you could get a direct service from Southport to Alder Hey Hospital.

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I wouldn't suggest staying in Southport to access Alder Hey. Alder Hey is very dificult to get to from North Liverpool. Buses are out of the question and a train journey involves a 30-40 minute ride then a 20 min bus journey with another 10 minute walk.

Having said all that, the site at Formby would involve about a 40 minute drive, which is more acceptable. Parking at the hospital is £1.50 a day but a 10 day ticket can be purchased for £7.5 at the cash office.

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Hi,

We're booked into a CL site in Bebington, near Birkenhead for the Tall Ships later this month. Apparently it's very close to the railway and only takes 20 mins into Central Liverpool at a cost of £2. The site is Grange Farm, Little Storeton Village, Bebington, £9 a night with electrics.

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If you are going to Alder Hey because you have a sick child you may get accommodation for free at Ronald McDonald House. This is a place with about 70 bedrooms, specifically for parents with children at the hospital. Priority is given to parents who live outside the area/have children whose illness is of a more critical nature. You cannot book this in advance, it is based on a referral system when you are admitted. The likelihood is that you may get a room based on the fact you are unable to commute. However, it is dependent on availability and the discretion of the ward/Ronald McDonald House.

Another option is to stay at a campsite just off the M62. The end of the M62 at Liverpool is only a 5 minute drive from the hospital. This makes access easier than from Formby/Southport.

There is a CC CL site at Melling, close to the M57. This involves a 20 minute drive to Alder Hey. The site is Lyons Farm Caravan Club C L,
which takes only caravans and MHs, but only 5 at a time.

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