🏖️ Beach
Aldingham Beach
📍 Barrow in Furness, Lancashire
About This Place
On the eastern side of the Furness peninsula, Aldingham Beach offers views over Morecambe Bay and beyond. --> The pebbled beach here has rocks of many different colours. At low tide a wide expanse of sand is revealed. From the car park a narrow path leads through the trees down to the beach. St Cuthbert ‘s Church, just above the beach is said to have been one of the resting places of the body of St Cuthbert, as his followers fled the Danes. Queen Victoria visited the church in 1848. Visitors should avoid walking on the mudflats in Morecambe Bay without a guide as the area is notorious for its quicksands and fast-incoming tides.
💡 Our Take
Aldingham Beach in Lancashire offers a year-round, unrestricted paradise for your furry friends! With its vast expanse of sand, it's a dream for zoomies and digging. Parking is thankfully close by, though nearby facilities are limited, so bring your own water and poop bags. While the water is usually calm, always supervise your dog, especially during high tide. Aldingham Beach is fantastic for dogs of all sizes, particularly sociable pups who love long walks and playing fetch on the beach. A word of caution – the sand can get very hot in peak summer!
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📋 Contact & Details
Devonshire Road, Ormsgill, Barrow-in-Furness
LA14 5PD