Formby - (NT) - "Discover some of Europe’s best sand dune habitats, where many rare species including natterjack toads thrive. Rich in history, visitors can catch glimpses of the past from spotting pre-historic footprints and shipwrecks to strolling through what was once acres of asparagus fields. Formby’s sweeping pinewoods are also home to the iconic red squirrel" "Mobility car park spaces can be found in woodland and beach car park at Victoria Road and at Lifeboat Road car park. An accessible toilet is available at Victoria Road, accessed via a radar key. Accessible paths in some woodlands and throughout the asparagus trail. The beach can be accessed via a hard standing path and a boardwalk from Lifeboat Road car park. From 06/09/21 this boardwalk will be closed for extensive repairs. At Victoria Road the beach can only be accessed over the sand dunes via a steep, sandy path. The field at Lifeboat Road contains uneven surfaces and may become boggy in wet weather." - from the National Trust website

 

 

 

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