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     A view across the Marram and Sea-lyme sand dunes at Formby Point towards the shore line where the sea laps gently on the yellow sandy beach.
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    Formby
    North west coast, between Liverpool and Southport
    Iconic views or viewpoints  Woodland  Coast  1967 
    Stunning coastline with large areas of beaches, sand dunes and pine woods
     
    Don't miss
    • Stunning stretch of unspoilt coastline
    • Long, sandy beaches and attractive pine woods
    • Search for 5,000-year-old red deer footprints on the beach
    • You may catch a glimpse of a rare red squirrel

    Making the most of your day
    Environmental artwork on the theme of 'changing coastlines'.
     
     
    Pine Woods
    The Pine Woods at Formby
    Enjoy a stroll around the peaceful pine woodlands and look out for the endangered red squirrel. The woods here are one of seventeen red squirrel reserves in northern England; the reds are attracted by the large numbers of conifers, as they feed on the ripe pine cones. SD279081

    Beach
    Wide open skies and an expanse of space make the beach at Formby a fantastic get-away from hectic urban life. Erosion of the sand has revealed footprints from animals and humans dating back to the late Neolithic/early Bronze Age, about 3500 to 7000 years ago. SD270082
    5000 year old human footprints in the holocene sediment on the beach at Formby Point. National Trust volunteer Gordon Roberts discovered the footprints.
    Asparagus fields
    A Red squirrel in the woods at Formby
    The asparagus grown among the sand dunes at Formby is world-famous. In the 1930s it was so popular that it was served to passengers on the luxury liners leaving from Liverpool. Work is currently underway to develop an 'asparagus trail', which will lead visitors through the heart of this historic landscape. SD277082
    Dunes (through coastal path route)
    These beautiful dunes form a part of one of the largest areas of dune habitat within the UK and provide an excellent home for many rare and endangered species such as the Natterjack Toad and the Northern Dune Tiger Beetle. They are under constant threat from erosion, however, and the dunes move inland at a rate of approximately four metres a year. SD273080
    The sand dunes at Formby
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    Last admission to the car park is 30 minutes before closing. The car park is closed on 25 December.

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    Victoria Road
    Freshfield
    Formby
    Liverpool L37 1LJ

    01704 878591 (General enquiries)
    01704 874949 (Learning and educational enquiries)

    Email: formby@nationaltrust.org.uk


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