๐๏ธ Beach
Pilling Sands
๐ Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire
About This Place
Not so much of a beach as a an area of salt marsh. Pilling Sands overlooks the River Lune estuary, at the southern end of Morecambe Bay. --> Beyond the grassy marsh, a vast area of wet sand is exposed at low tide. Visitors should not stray onto these sands and need to be aware that the tides along this part of the coast come in alarmingly quickly In addition the Morecambe Bay area is notorious for the patches of sinking sands which make it so dangerous.To the rear of Pilling Sands there is rocky a embankment was built here in 1981 to protect the area from flooding.Wyre-Lune Wildfowl Sanctuary lies on the sandy area off the western end of the beach and there is some interesting bird life to be spotted here. An information board gives details of wildlife to be found here.ย The 134-mile long Lancashire Coastal Way passes nearby, although the Pilling Sands section of the path is closed between Boxing Day and Good Friday to protect lambs and birdlife.ย During this period, the coastal path is diverted through the village.ย ย Cars can be parked in the car park 3/4 of a mile north-east of Pilling village, where there is an amenity area with picnic tables.
๐ก Our Take
Want a liberating beach trip for your furry friend? DogParkUK recommends Pilling Sands! Found in Lancashire, this beach welcomes dogs year-round, making it perfect for spontaneous seaside adventures. The sand is ideal for digging and running. Parking is available, though facilities are scarce, so pack accordingly. Swim safety can be uncertain due to tides, so keep a close eye on your pup. Its openness and tidal range make it especially great for big dogs who love to gallop. However, the lack of immediate facilities might not suit very young puppies.
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๐ Contact & Details
1, Higher Green, Oldfield Carr, Wyre, Poulton-le-Fylde
FY6 7BL