Perfect places to visit in this sunny weather
Whether you're planning for a family day out to enjoy the summer holidays or kicking back with a lazy weekend, Merseyside has no shortage of picturesque locations to choose from.
New Brighton New Brighton, also known as Wallasey Beach, is one of the easiest destinations to visit given its seven-mile radius from Liverpool city centre. It acts as a hot spot for locals to enjoy the first sight of the summer sun so it may be busier than most locations on this list. The beach is only a few short minutes away from the town centre with countless cafes, restaurants and shops for the perfect day out.Parking: Parking is available, with parking areas for disabled visitors. You can park on the beach most days.Public transport: Southport train station is only a 10 minute walk away.Ainsdale Ainsdale is an adventure seekers' paradise frequented by kite surfers, kite buggies and cyclists, with free classes to discover the surrounding area and local wildlife.
Formby Formby is one of the more accessible locations with a large car park, picnic areas and walking paths. On especially clear days, you may even see the peaks of Cumbria.
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