Signage Accessibility - Seacombe to the Welsh Border

We are aiming to make all aspects of our project more accessible, including our signage

Sometimes when you’re exploring the great outdoors, you come across large signs with lots of information on which can sometimes be hard to see or digest.

Whilst most of our information panels are installed at an optimum height and angle for accessibility, this does not cover all bases, such as making information available to path users such as neurodivergent or visually impaired people.

On some of these signs, you will find QR codes with Braille stickers also marking their location. You can scan the codes to access the text from each individual sign, and use your mobile phone’s screen reading technology to listen to the text.

Some of these signs feature information about the places you’re exploring and what you might find, see or hear. Some of them contain essential information about safety for people and wildlife, and where you can and can’t go.

If you’re worried about phone signal or battery en route, or would simply like to plan ahead, you can also browse the signs in advance, using the links below.

BHW1:

Sign 1 – Seacombe terminal

Sign 2: 25A

Sign 3: 25A

Sign 4: Gunsite birds

Sign 5: Gunsite birds 2

Sign 6-8: A4s nr RNLI

Sign 7

Sign 8

Sign 9: King’s Gap

Sign 10: Hilbre Point

BHW2 – Hilbre Point to Parkgate

Sign 1 – Red Rocks north

Sign 2 – Red Rocks south

Sign 3 – West Kirby north

Sign 4 – West Kirby central

Sign 5 – Cubbins Green

Sign 6 – Wirral Country Park, Thurstaston

Sign 7 – Tinkers Dell

Sign 8 – Heswall Fields north

Sign 9 – Heswall Fields south (beach track)

Sign 10 – Heswall, high tide route junction

Sign 11 – Banks Road south

Sign 12 – Banks Road north, high tide route junction

Sign 13 – Gayton Cottage

BHW3 – Parkgate to Welsh border

Sign 1 – Moorside north

Sign 2 – Moorside

Sign 3 – S of Moorside marsh

Sign 4 – path junction

Sign 5 – Marshlands Road

Sign 6 – Denhall Quay

Sign 7 – Burton Point

Sign 8 – Welsh border

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