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I keep my horse down in Thurstaston and we hack out along the wirral way at least 2-3 times a week. I was just wondering if someone could tell me where i could get a 'guide' from or email me one over of other paths we could follow or come off at as we tend to just follow the main route which is nice but theres some other routes that look lovely but I'm just unsure if a. Its ok for us to follow them or b. If its Suitable for my horse to go down. Thanks
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Recommend you phone the Wirral Country Parks visitor centre at Thurstaston. They have an information desk there and the rangers there will almost certainly be able to help you.
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