In the current Covid-19 world, a beer garden is the ideal place to stay socially distanced and enjoy a pint or a glass of rose.

But where is the best place for it in Warrington?

Look no further, because below we have picked out some of the top beer gardens to enjoy a drink (and hopefully some better weather).

THE FERRY TAVERN > PENKETH

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As one of the oldest pubs in Warrington, the Ferry Tavern holds an esteemed reputation, and its boastful beer garden is no exception.

Situated next to the river, and near the Trans Pennine Trial, it’s a great stop off point between your travels.

Offering a wide range of cask ales, and even a whiskey trail challenge, the tavern is one of the best places for a nice, cold, drink.

RING O'BELLS > CHURCH STREET

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With its welcoming interior and low prices, it’s no wonder the locals love the Ring O Bells.

Not only does the Ring O Bells amaze with its alcohol, it also provides its own ‘Bell Ringer’ ale so for those on any pub crawl, why not try a taste of the pub's unique drink?

The busy ‘O Bells’, has its beer garden near the rear of the pub.

LONDON BRIDGE > APPLETON

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Alongside the Bridgewater Canal, not only is there a spacious beer garden for all your friends, family, and four legged pals, but a lovely blue view in the July sunshine.

The warm and welcoming atmosphere of staff can make your 10-minute stay turn to an hour, and the divine menu ranging from pub lunch to brunch means that whatever time you visit there’s always a dish for you.

RAMS HEAD AND PARR ARMS IN GRAPPENHALL

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Two pubs for the price of one in the beautiful Grappenhall village.

Try the Parr Arms or the Ram's Head, or better still, have a pint on both

THE PICKERING ARMS AND THE LITTLE MANOR > THELWALL

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Another two pubs withing a stone's throw of each other

The Green gardens of the Pickering Arms makes the afternoon trip feel like a holiday.

The Pick keeps customers on their toes with its ‘specials board’ constantly changing, mixing a bit of new with its traditional local style. The food menu astounds with its inclusion of vegetarian and vegan options, making food enjoyable for everyone.

Although not as large, the beer garden still radiates a cosy energy, making you feel welcome and ready to relax.

Tucked away in Thelwell, service with a smile is always available at Little Manor. Specialising in fresh food and cask ale, the vibrant dining experiencing in one you can’t help but return for.

The family house turned pub exudes character, and the beer garden situated next to a village green, means that in the sunshine, it can fit nearly half the town, and who wouldn’t want to be among that bumbling crowds?

THE RED LION > MOORE
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A Spanish vibe is promised after a £250,000 makeover last year at The Red Lion.

Food is cooked in the kitchen and on an outdoor barbecue.

What more could you want?

THE COMFORTABLE GILL > GLAZEBURY

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Along Warrington Road, you can’t miss the corner landmark that is The Comfortable Gill Inn.

With its beer garden hidden around the back, it’s a lovely sunny surprise visit, with beautiful surroundings only heightening the ambience.

Drive too fast and you’ll miss it, and by doing so you’ll be missing out on luxurious locally sourced food and cold crisp beer at a price that won’t break the bank.

THE FARMERS ARMS > PADGATE

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The wooden interior wonder can be found on Fearnhead Lane, and its award-winning beer garden is not one to miss!

It’s refurbishment a few years back has brought the traditional local into the 21st Century, bringing a great range of tapas and wines with it.

Not only is the beer garden huge, but resides next to a small football pitch so if you’re with the family, you can always burn off some energy.

THE GENERAL ELLIOT > CROFT

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This lovely laid-back establishment gives independent pubs a leg to stand on.

The varied menu allows for fine pub dining experience, and with the wide list of wines, it might turn out to be a dining you won’t remember in the morning.

The beer garden is simple but effective, with its spacious tables and green garden views making it a relaxing trip out. The views of local fields and pastures means that after a day of drinking, you can slowly watch the sun set over the horizon.

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THE GREEN DRAGON > LYMM

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Reopened last year after a facelift, it has an enormous beer garden and excellent good.

Situated on Mill Lane, you can enjoy views of the Cheshire countryside

THE KINGS HEAD > WINWICK STREET

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Perfect whether there is a game on or not, the Kings Head near Central Station is the perfect venue when the sun shines.

THE IMPERIAL >

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Landlords at the Imperial in Bewsey saw lockdown as the perfect chance to get some work done.

So they created a new outdoor barn and beer garden to be enjoyed in these socially distanced times.

THE WATERSIDE >

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One of Warrington's biggest and most popular beer gardens can be enjoyed at the Waterside.

Situated closed to Centre Park and the Mersey, it offers the perfect spot for an outdoor pint.