The ECO way of seeing more of Liverpool!
Parks, promenades, back streets, and off road: seeing The Beatles hometown is better by bike!
Made easy with our top-of-the range electric-assist bikes and led by our professional tour guides, book on to the most environmentally friendly, award-winning tour today.
Carry on beyond The Albert Dock until you see McDonalds coming into view. Kings Dock Street is just before there, with the turning only being available when approaching on the left via car/bike. We are at the bottom of that road, beyond the car park just behind Black Lodge Brewery.
A 35 minute stop at Strawberry Field which includes free admission to their exhibition and access to the grounds.
A 5 minute stop to get your picture at the famous Penny Lane Street Sign, recently signed by Sir Paul McCartney himself. Also included is a 5 minute layover stop at the Penny Lane Development Trust, where you can see the firedoors from the Penny Lane Firestation, a beautiful Beatles mural, their Octopuses Garden, memorial for George and spend time in their unique gift shop.
"The Place Where It All Began" - known as the birthplace of modern music. We will visit the church hall where John Lennon first met Paul McCartney on 6th July 1957 at the Woolton Village Fete.
The gravestone of Eleanor Rigby. We will respectfully and quietly visit the gravestone made famous by the world famous song.
Hope Street is a beautiful Georgian street which divides Liverpool's two cathedrals. It is also where John, Paul and George would study and often socialise. We stop at a beautiful monument called "a case history" to explain the history of the street and its significance.
Situated in an area of Liverpool known as the dingle, it is often referred to as "Ringoland" - You will see the beautiful new mural of Ringo on the side of a pub which is of huge personal significance to the Starr. It is opposite his birthplace, school and on the street where he was raised.
A ride through one of Liverpool's oldest green spaces.
A ride through Sefton Park, one of the cities most beautiful parks, and one of the largest too!
The Beautiful Sefton Park Palm House. If there is time we will let you get a closer look and walk it's grounds. Situated in a park with lots of Beatles history, Sefton Parks Palm House has Beatles history of its own.
On the corner of Calderstones Park you will find the old "Quarrybank High School" - which was once attended by one of The Beatles, and would be where they would find their name.
The childhood home of John Lennon.
Considered to be one of the most important homes in the history of modern music. The childhood home of Paul McCartney.
We have a riverside drive alongside the banks of the beautiful River Mersey all the way back into the city centre.
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