ARE you thinking about where you can take your kids during the Easter holidays?
Here is a list of six play areas and playgrounds situated across Wirral that you can go for a fun day out.
1. Rascalz Play Centre
Rascalz Play Centre is open every day apart from Tuesday 10am-6pm (Sundays 10am-4pm).
Rascalz is a family-run, indoor, children’s soft play centre near Arrowe Park, Wirral.
There are three separate play frames to cater for children of all ages.
Prices for children (12 months+) are £5.90 and babies under 12 months are £2.00.
You can visit Rascalz at 41 Eltham Grn, Birkenhead, CH49 5NQ.
2. The Madhouse
Next is The Madhouse located in Bebington.
They are a small friendly soft play area open 9am-5pm on weekdays and 9am-11:45am on weekends.
Admission to enter is £5 and the age range is 0-8.
You can visit The Madhouse at 158 Bebington Rd, Bebington, CH63 7NX.
3. Monkey House
Monkey House is a play environment catering for children 0-10 years, with a designated play area for children up to three years.
They are open 9am-6pm Monday to Saturday and 10am-4pm on Sundays.
You can visit Monkey House at Manor Road, Wallasey, CH44 1BY.
4. Mersey Park play area
If the weather is nice, you could visit Mersey Park which has a play area for kids to enjoy.
Mersey Park is a popular park with fantastic views across the Mersey towards Liverpool.
It is open 24 hours a day, all year round.
Mersey Park is located in Tranmere, CH42 5LX.
5. Irby Park Play Area
Another outside play area is at Irby Park.
The play area has smaller swings, a big slide, baby slide and a climbing frame to cater for all children.
You can visit Irby Park on Mill Hill Rd, Irby, CH61 4UF.
6. Clown Around Soft Play
Finally, is Clown Around Soft Play.
There is no booking required and the play area is open for £4 per child or £7.50 with a child's meal deal.
They are open 9.30am-2.30pm on weekdays and 9.30am-6pm on weekends.
You can visit Clown Around at 231 Beckwith St, Birkenhead, CH41 4HW.
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