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 Moreton Beach
The beach is at the top of the Wirral peninsula facing north westerly into the Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay. It has a gently sloping gradient of golden sand. On an average high tide the sea covers the beach up to the sea wall.
Meols beach at Dove Point is an undulating sandy beach with sand banks visible from the shore at high tide. The beach overlooks Liverpool Bay and the Mersey Estuary. A coastal road and promenade sits behind the beach and extends southwest from the bathing water.
The bathing water is situated on the north west coast of England, just west of Liverpool. It has a wide expanse of sand with a shallow profile to the Mersey Estuary. There are sea defences (concrete steps and banking) at the back of the beach with car parking behind, at a regular height high tide the sea does not extend to the concrete banking.
West Kirby's sandy beach is approximately two kilometres long and faces south west over the Dee estuary. A large stretch of sand is exposed at the bathing water at low tide. There are four small islands close to the beach which can be reached on foot at low tide.