Hoylake is a small seaside town on the north‑west tip of the Wirral peninsula in England, sitting on the Dee Estuary with wide views towards North Wales and the Irish Sea. It has a traditional promenade, coastal dunes and beaches, and lies close to the grouping of tidal Hilbre Islands, making it popular for walkers and watersports enthusiasts.
Hoylake is best known for the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, a championship links course that has hosted The Open and brings national attention and visitors to the area. The town grew as a Victorian seaside resort after the arrival of the railway and today mixes a village high street of independent shops, cafés and pubs with a commuter population who travel to Liverpool and surrounding Merseyside; there’s a lively community scene centred on sailing, local events and the town’s maritime heritage.
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