Places to visitTop beaches for wildlife CumbriaAllonby BayDominated by sand dunes and shingle beaches, the bay has two extremely important areas for marine life,.. CumbriaSt. BeesWith views across to the Isle of Man and north to Scotland, it is a great spot for swimming, birdwatching and rockpooling... CumbriaDriggThe beach at Drigg is vast and remote, with huge sand dunes to climb and an old look out post at the top... CumbriaSandscale HawesIt is a sandy beach surrounded by outstanding dune habitat. Enjoy its beautiful beach, stunning views and amazing wildlife... CumbriaEarnse BaySand and shingle beach located along the western side of Walney Island near Barrow-in-Furness. Offering panoramic views... LancashireRossall BeachThe beach front is a vast expanse of sea and sand, with groynes stretching for several kilometres up and down the coastline... LancashireBlackpool BeachA thriving place with plenty to do, from walking along the beach following the journey of Buck the Barnacle to having a ride at the fun fair LancashireSt AnnesSand, dunes and plenty of wildlife with a large grassy area behind the beach with facilities and attractions... LancashireAinsdale BeachHome to more than 450 wild plant species and precious wildlife including great-crested newts and red squirrels.. MerseysideFormbyAbout a mile from the village of Formby, it is an unspoilt, wild and wide sandy beach surrounded by sand dunes and lovely wooded area... MerseysideWalleseyAlso known as New Brighton beach, this mile-long stretch of flat golden sand offers unobstructed views across Liverpool Bay... WirralHilbreThe Hilbre Islands are a group of three islands at the mouth of the estuary of the River Dee...