Best attractions and places to see around Knowsley offer a diverse range of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes. This Merseyside borough features significant landmarks, abundant wildlife, and serene outdoor spaces. Visitors can explore a rich industrial past alongside modern cultural venues. The area provides various opportunities for outdoor activities and historical discovery.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Look for the Christ sculpture "Frinkenstein" above the West doorway. Free to enter, with donations encouraged.
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The cathedral is based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott and was constructed between 1904 and 1978. It is the longest cathedral in the world the total external length of the building, including the Lady Chapel (dedicated to the Blessed Virgin), is 621 feet (189 m), its internal length is 480 feet (150 m). In terms of overall volume, Liverpool Cathedral ranks as the fifth-largest cathedral in the world and contests with the incomplete Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City for the title of largest Anglican church building. With a height of 331 feet (101 m), it is also one of the world's tallest non-spired church buildings and the fourth-tallest structure in the city of Liverpool. The cathedral is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
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The cathedral is based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott and was constructed between 1904 and 1978. It is the longest cathedral in the world; the total external length of the building, including the Lady Chapel (dedicated to the Blessed Virgin), is 621 feet (189 m), its internal length is 480 feet (150 m). In terms of overall volume, Liverpool Cathedral ranks as the fifth-largest cathedral in the world and contests with the incomplete Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City for the title of largest Anglican church building. With a height of 331 feet (101 m) it is also one of the world's tallest non-spired church buildings and the fourth-tallest structure in the city of Liverpool. The cathedral is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
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Very impressive. Free to enter, but donations are welcome.
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The four larger-than-life statues stand on the waterfront promenade and are a very beautiful photo opportunity.
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I've only just moved to this area. It's so beautiful for me and my dog for our local walk.
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Knowsley offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the impressive Knowsley Hall, ancestral home of the Earls of Derby, which opens for guided tours on select days. The Prescot Museum delves into the borough's industrial past, focusing on watchmaking and coal mining. Nearby, you can also explore iconic Liverpool landmarks such as the Royal Liver Building, the historic Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, and The Beatles Statue at Pier Head.
Yes, Knowsley has several excellent options for families. The Croxteth Hall and Country Park offers extensive grounds, a historic hall, and a farm. Knowsley Safari Park is a major draw, featuring a five-mile drive-through safari and walk-around areas. Acorn Farm in Kirkby allows children to meet and feed farm animals and enjoy play areas.
Knowsley boasts diverse natural landscapes. You can enjoy the tranquility of Stadt Moers Country Park with its green spaces and ponds, or explore Littlewood, one of Knowsley's oldest woods, known for its oak trees and spring flowers. The borough also features 20 Green Flag Parks, providing accessible paths and woodlands. Additionally, Carr Mill Dam is a popular spot for walks and water activities.
For cultural experiences, the Shakespeare North Playhouse in Prescot is a state-of-the-art theatre celebrating Shakespeare's legacy with performances and workshops. Kirkby Gallery is renowned for contemporary art exhibitions, including the Knowsley Open Art Exhibition.
Absolutely. Knowsley offers a variety of trails for walking and cycling, including parts of the Trans Pennine Trail. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Croxteth Park Hall – Horses at Croxteth Park loop' or the 'Woodland Den – Green Path loop from Prescot'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Knowsley guide. For cycling, there are numerous options, including road cycling routes like the 'Bottle & Glass Inn – Rainford Bypass loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Knowsley guide, and mountain biking trails such as the 'Halewood Park Triangle Ponds – Liverpool Loop Line loop' in the MTB Trails around Knowsley guide.
Beyond the more prominent parks, consider visiting Littlewood for its ancient oak trees and diverse flora and fauna. The borough's numerous Green Flag Parks, while accessible, also offer quieter corners for relaxation and nature observation. For panoramic views, a circular walk up Billinge Hill, Merseyside's highest point, offers vistas over Welsh and Cheshire hills.
Yes, in Halewood, you can find the Grade II listed grave of Blackie the War Horse, who served during the First World War. This offers a poignant historical point of interest.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with blooming flowers in parks and woods. However, many trails and parks are accessible year-round. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp walks, though some paths may be muddy.
Several attractions and areas around Knowsley offer wheelchair accessibility. The Royal Liver Building, Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, and The Beatles Statue are noted as wheelchair accessible. Many of Knowsley's Green Flag Parks also feature accessible footpaths, making them suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Knowsley Safari Park is the primary destination for seeing a wide array of wildlife, including lions, tigers, and elephants. In natural settings like Stadt Moers Country Park and Littlewood, you can observe local bird species, diverse insect life, and various fungi, especially during certain seasons.
Yes, golf enthusiasts have options in Knowsley. Bowring Park Golf Club holds the distinction of being the oldest municipal course in the UK. Additionally, Huyton and Prescot Golf Club, established in 1905, also offers impressive greens and fairways.


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