Very interesting place to visit , you can imagine the devastation that was caused in the Blitz around Liverpool. Interesting to see the different bricks etc made around the country some dating back to 1860. Anyone interested in researching that kind of stuff there is a great website telling you all about those bricks and images as well which are from the beach. Worth a trip
Contacts & Location
π Address: 12 Marmion Road, Waterloo, Liverpool L22 8QD, United Kingdom
π Phone: +44 345 140 0845
π Website: sefton.gov.uk
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Fiona Bailey β β β β β
Lovely quiet walk along the beach with grandson and Nana's. Watching Fishermen and the Cargo ships coming and going.
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Stef K β β β β β
We love going here for both family days out, short or long walks, or even just an evening drink. Parking is crazy cheap, and free after a certain time. The beach is only a ten minute walk from the car parks. The play park and marina are immediately outside of the car park area. There's a pond with swans and ducks, even a black Swan can sometimes be spotted! The marina lake is a great spot for crabbing, and the nearby shops sell everything you would need. The beach itself isn't the safest for a swim, I'd only recommend a quick paddle or wet walk, but it's absolutely beautiful. From the iron men art display, to how the sun falls on it as it sets. There's plenty of space to set up for the day with the family, and plenty to eat at the bus yard if you forget your picnic, as well as fantastic cocktails at the bar, and often live music. All in all a great place to visit
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Wendy Williams β β β β β
A lovely coastline and clean beach front. We only had a quick visit will go for longer next time
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susie boden β β β β β
Absolutely adore living so close to such a beautiful place Crosby Coastal Path is breathtaking stunning. It is dog friendly. Great sturdy path for walkers and cyclists. There is a pay and display ticket system for the car park. There are plenty of spaces. Often there's refreshments vans too, selling tasty toasties and hot drinks. You'll always find an ice cream van there, too. Both are very friendly, offering great choices or either hot or cold foods, drinks and ice cream. Beautiful views across the River to Wirral and North Wales Well, it's worth a visit, especially on a sunny day, and stay for the evening sunsets. One of our favourite places to visit for a gorgeous walk with the family!
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Diane Ainsworth β β β β β
Had a lovely little stop. Reasonable parking charges Β£1.90 up to 4 hours. The grandchildren enjoyed the play/Park area and the ice cream Β£2.50. Be careful feeding the birds if you have young children. The noise from them was a bit scary as they all descend. Will give that a miss next time.
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Helen Pitt β β β β β
I have wanted to visit Antony Gormly's wonderful sculptures on Crosby beach, for such a long time but I never came up this way until this week, to look after a friend's dogs. The installation entitled 'Another Place' is fabulous, magical, very thought provoking, I loved it. The statues are quite far apart. There are 100 in total. I couldn't see all of them as I have bad back pain and can't walk very far, but what I did see was just fantastic and well worth the wait. There are quite large car parks at either end of the beach but these fill quickly on summer days. The beach itself is approached down several steep steps and is not equipped for wheelchair users. It is sandy and great for families with young children. I don't know how safe it is to swim there, I didn't spot any red flags but the shallows would definitely be fine for paddling. Take a flask and sarnies, there were no nearby shops that I could see. There is a cafe somewhere, but too far from where I parked, to see it.
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Ian Mcbride β β β β β
Love this coastal area. Each time you go for a walk there is always something different to see. I am so lucky to live 5 mins walk from the beach and my children live going for walks or playing on the beach. If your not from the area then I really recommend parking up and just walk and lose yourself in the beautiful scenery. There is plenty of places to park in Crosby, you will to pay and display but its not extortionate like some places are. Please be careful if you venture onto the beaches sinking sand and sandbanks can catch even the most experienced locals and can be dangerous.
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Amelia Robinson β β β β β
Wonderful area to go and explore. The footpaths around the marine lake is flat & ideal for any accessibility needs making this a great place for everyone. Although access onto the beach is via sand dunes so not suitable for everyone. The marine lake is a nice place to stand and watch the sunset. You can get some amazing photos on the right days. Access to the area is super easy on public transport, Waterloo station is within a 10 minute walk and there are multiple bus stops nearby too. Very dog & family friendly.
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OMG Exploring β β β β β
Great place to have a gentle strolls and breath in the fresh air to help you sleep better :) Wonderful evening and very relaxing place, not to busy considering time of the year, always a great beach to see Antony Gormley β100 sculptors which are across the beach. The beach is each to walk on in most places but do be careful where itβs wet and itβs like sinking sand in parts. Dog / Pram / wheelchair/ friendly. Would of loved to take the drone up to capture the sunset but too many people around to do so, maybe another time.
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What is the address of Crosby Coastal Park?
Crosby Coastal Park is located at 12 Marmion Road, Waterloo, Liverpool L22 8QD, United Kingdom
What is the phone number of Crosby Coastal Park?
You can contact Crosby Coastal Park at +44 345 140 0845
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