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 Southport Beach
Southport is a sandy beach located at the northern end of the Sefton coastline. It has a very shallow gradient with large areas of sand exposed throughout the tidal cycle. Only at very high water is the beach completely covered by the sea up to the sea wall. There is a promenade above the beach and a pier to the north of the bathing water.
Ainsdale Beach is about 13 kilometers north west of Sefton.
The bathing water is a resort beach on the Sefton coastline in North West England. Ainsdale beach has a large expanse of sand throughout the tidal cycle and is very shallow in profile. Immediately behind the beach is a holiday park, boating lake and extensive sand dunes.
St Annes is a resort beach with a small pier extending into the Irish Sea. Sand dunes run along the edge of the sandy, flat beach which has up to one kilometre of exposed sand at low tide.
The bathing water is extremely flat in profile and sandy with up to 300 metres of sand exposed at low tide. Sand dunes run along the coastline to the north of the bathing water. There is an active sand quarry to the north of St Annes North bathing water.
Formby bathing water is a large, sandy beach with extensive sand dunes between the beach and Formby town. There are multiple access points to the beach via boardwalks across the dunes. The beach has a shallow profile that increasingly drops off towards the sea.