Please help the next visitor by writing a few lines about the beach, are there toilets? Is it shallow? Is there a jetty or maybe a kiosk?
Beaches close to Bispham Beach
Bispham bathing water is mainly sandy with some patches of rocks and pebbles. It slopes slightly to the sea at low water. The beach is completely submerged at high water up to the sea defence walls. The remains of a ship wreck can be seen at the bathing water at low tide.
Blackpool North Beach lies 600 meters north west of Blackpool, Blackpool.
Cleveleys Beach is located 3 kilometers west of Cleveleys in the county of Lancashire.
Cleveleys is a sandy bathing water with small areas of rocks and pebbles. Groynes stretch for several kilometres up and down the coastline on either side of the bathing water. The beach is slightly sloping with some undulations caused by the tide.
Blackpool North is a large, sandy beach opposite the Blackpool Tower between the North and Central Piers. The sea defence behind this beach is approximately five metres high and runs the entire length of the bathing water.
Blackpool Central Beach is in Blackpool, 1 kilometers south of Blackpool.
Blackpool is a resort town on Lancashire's north west coast. Blackpool Central bathing water is sandy and flat in profile. It is located in the middle of Blackpool's Central and South Piers. The beach is backed by a high sea wall with a promenade running it's length.
Blackpool is a resort town on Lancashire's north west coast. Blackpool South bathing water is sandy and very flat with some small grooves caused by the waves. There is a promenade running alongside the beach. Blackpool South Pier lies to the north of the bathing water. The Blackpool Pleasure Beach attraction is located behind the beach.
Blackpool South Beach is situated in the county of Blackpool, 3 kilometers south of Blackpool.