Guide to Sport

Liverpool Football Club – one of the most successful clubs in the world, LFC is a truly international club. Whether a football fan or not, the Anfield Stadium tour gives a unique insight into the club’s dazzling history. Visitors will see the dressing rooms, press room, trophy room as well as walk out under the famous ‘This is Anfield’ sign to view the magnificent pitch.

Everton Football Club – not to be outdone by its local rival, Everton Football Club, the older of the two clubs, also invites visitors to tour round Goodison Stadium. See where the players get changed and where they go to relax after a match.

Aintree Race Course - as well as hosting one of the world’s most famous races, the John Smith’ Grand Nationals, Aintree Race Course also offers tours of the historic racecourse. Visitors will be given the chance to walk round the Parade Ring, see the weighing room as well as the beautiful course itself. There is even a 9 hold all set within the site!

Royal Golf Club – dating since 1889, and being given its Royal status by the King in 1951, this famous club is host to some of the major international golfing tournaments including The Open, last held at the club in 2008. It is a challenging links course, and visitors to the Club can follow in the footsteps of some of the great golfing legends.

Royal Liverpool Golf Club – located in leafy Hoylake, just 25 minutes from Liverpool city centre, this historical golf club has also hosted The Open, notably in 2006 when Tiger Woods achieved his third Open victory. The beautiful club house offers a relaxing break from the sometimes icy sea breezes.

St. Helens Rugby League Club – the North West of is strongly associated with rugby league and the St Helens club has achieved much success over the years...so much so, that they are investing in a brand new 18,000 capacity stadium, opening in Autumn 2011. Visitors will be able to have tours and learn more about this very English sport, which has a truly loyal local fan base.