Part 2 of our holiday away! When looking for things to do in our designated Liverpool day, I happened across the Mersey Ferries River Explorer Cruise. Not only was it dog friendly, it had a port based in the Wirral side of Liverpool (a convenient 15 minutes from our friends house who we had planned to visit that night) and it was one of the last weeks she would be sailing in her Dazzle colours. Why the Razzle Dazzle? Created as part of the First World War commemorations, designed by Sir Peter Blake (more famously known for designing album covers for the Beatles) and inspired by the dazzle camouflage of the time, the ‘Everybody Razzle Dazzle’ is a sight to behold.
The explorer cruise is a 50 minute loop with an audio tour of the landmarks of both sides of the Mersey, and the ticket acts as a hop on, hop off day pass. After enjoying free entry into the U-boat experience (complimentary as part of the ticket), we headed over to the Albert Docks for a stretch of the legs, a wonder and some lunch. We knew it would be a long day, so kept the plans low key.
Missy met these four guys, who were fab (had to be done!) and we really enjoyed listening to buskers all playing Beatles covers. The day was bright and clear and was pleasant for a wander about before we found an eccentric double decker bus-come-burger van where we had lunch. They kindly gave us some water for Missy and a we were back on the boat. The plan from the outset had been to visit friends for dinner and a catch up and we managed a quick walk together. Ren, another fur cousin, is now 2 and has learned his manners, so both dogs played very nice (although Missy did hump him a little when she'd had enough playing!)
Didn't get many photos, was too busy enjoying good food and chat!
And then it was Friday. Going home day. Well, we couldn't resist enjoying our holiday a little longer and stopped in at the National Waterways Museum. This was an absolute gem of a find. Completely dog friendly, Missy could go anywhere and everywhere with us, and again a beautiful, if cold, day for it. I have a huge soft spot for canal boats and recently, through work, have found canals quite fascinating places in regards to construction. For the hubby, who loves a good audio tour, they had brand new tech - a tablet with AR installed that brought the people on the information panels to life. It was a lovely change for me, who usually reads and summarises aloud all the boards, to have them read to be in wonderfully over the top Mancurian accents.
There was plenty to look at, from the construction of the canal, the mechanism behind the lock keys and even a little terrace of houses each done in a different time period. It made me think of New Lanark and I immediately recommend it to my sister and her young family. Missy was a star attraction amongst the school groups visiting, and she even had a brief flash mob where they all took turns patting her (I made sure she wasn't feeling crowded, but as usual she just lapped up the attention). The cafe, also super dog friendly, provided us with some warming food before we decided to get back on the road and go home.
Overall a wonderful trip! With all the wartime themes, I picked up the Make Mend and Do booklet and was actually surprised that there are some very useful hints and tips as well as some fun upcycling ideas. Keep an eye out for some inspired pieces in the near future!
We've done the Mersey River Explorer tours, and the U boat experience - did not know they were dog friendly!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely going to check out the National Waterways museum!
Sounds like had a fun filled holiday!