🏖️ Beach
West Shore Beach (Walney Island)
📍 Barrow in Furness, Lancashire
About This Place
Walney Island is an 11-mile long island in the Irish Sea, at the tip of the Furness peninsula. It is linked to the mainland town of Barrow-in-Furness by the toll-free Jubilee bridge. --> There are plenty of sandy beaches at the northern end of the island, including an area used by naturists north of Earnsie Point.Walney Island has two nature reserves, both administered by the Cumbria Wildlife Trust. The reserve at South Walney is a stop-off point for a wide variety of migratory birds and is home to Cumbria’s only colony of grey seals. The island is also home to some interesting plant life, including the pale pink Walney Geranium, a plant unique to the island.At the south-east end of the island lies Piel Island, on which can be seen the ruins of a 14th century castle. Piel Island is of historical interest because it was the place where Lambert Simnel, 10-year old “pretender” to King Henry VII’s throne, landed in 1487. His supporters claimed that he was one of the lost “Princes in the Tower”. It is not possible to walk across the sands to Peel Island without a guide because of the dangers of rapidly-incoming tides and the possibility of quicksands.
💡 Our Take
DogParkUK absolutely adores West Shore Beach on Walney Island in Cumbria! This year-round dog-friendly beach features vast stretches of soft sand, perfect for playful pups and big dogs who need room to roam. With no restrictions, it's a doggy haven, especially for carefree swim enthusiasts. Ample parking is available nearby, making it convenient for pet parents. However, do note that facilities are limited, so bring everything your dog might need. Ideal for energetic pups and big dogs, this spot offers a serene escape for anxious hounds. Remember, always keep an eye on water currents for the ultimate safety!
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📋 Contact & Details
Devonshire Road, Ormsgill, Barrow-in-Furness
LA14 5PD