Sunday, March 7, 2010

Is there any beach near liverpool. which u can have sun-bath?

One of the surprising things about Liverpool and the Merseyside area is that it has more beaches than any other metropolitan county.





From the Neston up the Wirral coast to west Kirby are beaches that give a great view of the Welsh Mountains, a thriving seal colony and Hilbre Island. The north Wirral coast is one continuous beach which continues into the mouth of the Mersey at New Brighton.


On the Liverpool side of the river the beach starts at Waterloo continues through Crosby, (where the Gormley statues 'another place' are situated). The sand hills start here and continue up the coast through Blundellsands, Altcar to Formby point with its red squirrel reserve and Pine forests which is a designated sight of special scientific interest with one of Britain's few colonies of lizards. The beach continues up through Ainsdale to Southport.


The tidal range is quite high so if you want to paddle try to time your trip to coincide with high tide, and don't worry since the clean up of the Mersey which has been ongoing for over 20 years now, most of these beaches have blue flag classification.Is there any beach near liverpool. which u can have sun-bath?
but are u sure that Southport beach and Crosby can have sun-bath??How about Sefton?


i plan to go for a swim with my friends....we're from Asia and currently at Liverpool studying...


is there any near Liverpool beaches?which can be a place to have sun-bath?


and how to go there.....thanks

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Is there any beach near liverpool. which u can have sun-bath?
A little further afield is Formby beach, it's lovely there.
try new brighton over the water,or southport might be ok.
Try Windscale beach, it radiates well there I heard
Go to Blackpool sand is not as nice as florida, but you will have a good time.

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