Discover the best top things to do in North West England, United Kingdom including New Brighton Beach, Blundellsands Beach, St. Bees Beach, Earnse Bay, Crosby Beach, West Kirby Beach, Thurstaston Beach, Haverigg Beach, Blackpool Beach, St. Anne's Beach.
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4.5 based on 49 reviews
The beach at Blundell Sands is one of Liverpool’s best kept secrets. There’s plenty of space to park and the views accros the Mersey estuary of Wales are amazing. Wonderful
4.5 based on 380 reviews
Great beach and plenty of rocks for exploring some great walks nearby and a short stroll into the village secotte hotel and Hartleys beach shop and cafe is great for essentials and nice coffee and snacks the village is really nice with a couple of bars and general store
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Truly beautifull! A wonderful scenic panoramic view of the peninsula across to Black Combe even the Isle of Man on a clear day!
4.5 based on 753 reviews
We headed stayed at southport especially to see the statues on Crosby beach .They are worth the visit .Came at low tide on a rainy day to watch the statues disappear. Worth the visit .Large carpark and dog friendly and motorhome friendly . Nice walk on sands with dog then sitting in motorhome watching the tide slowly making them disappear. Great
4.5 based on 293 reviews
We spent the afternoon here and absolutely loved it. Walked around the marine first during which jumped down the rocks onto the beach. The beach was so lovely, clean and plenty of space to socially distance which everyone adhered to. Children said its the best day out they’ve had in ages. There are dogs on the beach but I didn’t see any mess, did see some of the prom but just swerved it. Lifeguards up and down the beach too which was nice to see. Will definitely be returning.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
No matter what time of year this place is just perfect. Soft sand, cliff walks, stunning views, picnic area, bbq facilities, great café (covid secure and fantastic ice cream). Don't tell too many people we wouldn't want it to get too busy!
4.5 based on 1,252 reviews
A lovely beach to take a walk and watch the world go by, fairly clean, and well worth a visit, if your in the area.
4.5 based on 537 reviews
Really enjoyed a trip to St Anne’s Beach. The only tricky point here on busy days is parking; arrive early and bring coins. I’ll give the toilets the benefit of the doubt as everyone was doing their best to social distance which made the queues look HUGE. Nice clean sand, lots of space and a few nice shops/chip shops/ice cream vendors. Sea is a bit of a walk when the tide is out.
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