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 Walney Sandy Gap
The beach at Walney Sandy Gap is dominated by shingle for about thirty metres towards the sea and is shallow in profile. Beyond this, the beach levels, and becomes sandy down to the sea.
Walney Biggar Bank bathing water is the most southerly of the three beaches on Walney Island. The beach is made up of shingle, larger rocks and some sandy areas.
Walney West Shore bathing water is a gently sloping shingle beach with a large expanse of sand exposed at low water. The beach is the most northerly of the bathing waters on Walney Island.
Barrow-in-Furness Beach is located in Cumbria 2 kilometers north west of Barrow-in-Furness.
Roan Head Beach is 2 kilometers south of Askam-in-Furness in the county of Cumbria.
Haverigg is a gently sloping gravel and sandy beach for which levels out to flat sand. At low tide the water retreats a long way from the beach exposing sands of the Duddon estuary. There is a channel wall to the east of the bathing water which guides the Haverigg Pool, a local stream, out to sea.