This is the perfect beach for a dog walk, provided you stay on the path to avoid the deep mud. Additionally, you can find the Blue Plaque for Olaf Stapleton nearby—what an incredible man!
Meals Beach is a fantastic spot with beautiful views and much more convenient parking compared to West Kirby. There's plenty of on-street parking available. It's perfect for walks and cycling along the promenade, and the sunsets are stunning. It's one of my favorite places in the Wirral, offering a truly relaxing experience.
This was my first time at this beach and I absolutely enjoyed it. There are designated areas for walking along the coast paths, which is great for those who enjoy it. Additionally, there are plenty of beautiful scenery and opportunities for taking photos. With ice cream shops nearby, it's a perfect day out for families. The beach is spacious and I believe many people will have a great time here. I'm already excited for my next visit.
Thurstaston cliffs are often referred to as the "Devon cliffs of the northwest," albeit on a much smaller scale. While many flock to the overrated and dull Crosby beach or the pleasant yet crowded northern beaches of Wirral and the areas around Prestatyn/Rhyl, the western part of Wirral remains relatively quiet. The steep, winding stairs leading to the top of the cliffs, combined with stunning views over Wales, excellent amenities, and numerous benches, left me in awe. Thurstaston beach is a fantastic spot, and I plan to return soon, but next time I'll explore the bike routes in the area.
This charming small sandy beach offers a delightful escape. The tide fluctuates significantly, so it's advisable to plan ahead. At times, you can stroll out to Little Eye, while other times the sea covers the marine lake entirely. In the summer, the beach comes alive with activities like donkey rides and nearby refreshment options. Keep an eye out for jellyfish, especially when the sea is warmer.