Mersey Ferries - Reviews from across the web
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Ferry Across the Mersey (Mersey Ferries), Liverpool - Liverpool venue review - Itchy Liverpool Guide Go on, how many of you now have Gerry Marsdens' genius hit single ringing nostalgically in your ears? Oh, just me then. Well, these ferry cruises are bound to get you singin' your heart out. A great way to blow away the cobwebs with a gust of chilly damp Northern air and view the sights from the com... itchyliverpool.co.uk
Mersey Ferries, Liverpool | MyTravelGuide.com The oldest ferry service in Europe departs hourly from the Pier Head. The best part of an hour can be spent enjoying a spectacular view of the waterfront while listening to a lively commentary that covers over 850 years of history. Passengers can break up the journey by stopping at the Seacombe term... mytravelguide.com
Ferry 'Cross the Mersey, Liverpool - Reviews of Ferry 'Cross the Mersey - IgoUgo The oldest ferry service in Europe departs hourly from the Pier Head. The best part of an hour can be spent enjoying a spectacular view of the waterfront while listening to a lively commentary that covers over 850 years of history. Passengers can break up the journey by stopping at the Seacombe term... igougo.com
Inside Liverpool: Mersey Ferries - TripAdvisor Mersey Ferries operate an 50 minute tour wih commentary during the morning and afternoon and all day at weekends. It is possible to break your jouney at Seacombe where there is a small Aquarium, an indoor space themed children's play are with cafe and the £10million new Space Themed visitor attract... tripadvisor.com
Mersey Ferries : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao.co.uk ...had heard of the famous Mersey Ferry. Then in the 1960's when the Mersey Sound dominated popular music, Gerry and the Pacemaker's had a gigantic hit with Ferry Cross the Mersey . Later it was to become the anthem for the supporters of that great club Liverpool FC. When I visited Liverpool again i... travel.ciao.co.uk
Mersey Ferries, Air, Rail, Water Transport Liverpool UK Take your group on a totally different experience, with cruises and events on board the famous Mersey Ferries. Mersey Ferries operate a variety of services for all kinds of groups, from day trips and lunchtime catering to evening entertainment. Climb aboard our daily River Explorer Cruise, or take a... totaltravel.co.uk
Mersey Ferries - The Best Of liverpool-south - Latest Local Events and Business Information In general, the first thing you need is something called a feed reader. This is a piece of software that checks the feeds and lets you read any new articles that have been added. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applica... thebestof.co.uk
SW Maritime History - Reviews - The glory days of the Mersey Ferries have long passed and the present day service is treated more as a leisure cruise rather than part of the region’s transport network. But, in the past, the ferry service crossing to Liverpool was an integral part of the daily journey to work for 40% of Wallasey�... swmaritime.org.uk
View from the Ferry - Mersey Ferries Photos If you tire out Liverpool, or more probably the other way around, you can go down to the waterfront and take a ferry 'cross the Mersey. The ferry offers commentary on the fascinating maritime history and gives spectacu... photos.igougo.com
Ferry Cross the Mersey- Liverpool, United Kingdom - VirtualTourist.com When I knew I was going to Liverpool I was especially looking forward to taking a legendary Ferry cross the Mersey (as known from the Gerry and the Pacemakers song from the early 1960s!) The first time I was in Liverpool there wasn't time enough to go on the ferry but this time we finally had the ch... virtualtourist.com
River Mersey Ferry - Liverpool Web Site and Forum In 1990 Woodchurch and Mountwood were taken from service and were extensively refurbished (although still retaining their original character and bridge equipment). The work included fitting of modern Fruno radar and substantial repairs to steelwork. Their bridges, which originally consisted of two w... yoliverpool.com
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