Formby Beach
Beach

Formby Beach

Merseyside

Dog Friendly Rating: 9/10 A National Trust beach with ancient sand dunes, squirrel trails through the pines and year-round dog access along a beautiful stretch of coast.

Formby Beach combines a vast sandy shore with one of the most impressive dune and pine woodland systems on the English coast, creating an environment that feels more like an outdoor adventure than a typical beach visit. The National Trust manages the site, where paths thread through towering Corsican pines before emerging onto dunes that roll down to the beach below. The sand is wide at low tide, and the combination of beach, dune and woodland provides extraordinary variety within a single walk. At low tide, prehistoric human and animal footprints — 5,000 years old — are occasionally exposed in the silt beds, one of the most remarkable archaeological features on any British beach.

Dogs are welcome year-round on this dog friendly beach, though seasonal restrictions may apply in certain areas to protect wildlife — red squirrels inhabit the pine woodland and natterjack toads breed in the dune slacks, so checking signage is important. The beach provides superb off-lead running on firm sand, the dunes offer sheltered exploration with rabbit scent and marram grass, and the pine woodland delivers completely different walking — cool shade, resinous scent and soft needle beds. The variety means dogs are constantly stimulated by changing terrain and scent environments. Toilets and a cafe are available at the National Trust facility. The prehistoric footprints add wonder when conditions reveal them. One of the northwest's finest coastal destinations.

At a Glance

Dog Access Year Round
Beach Type Sand, Dunes
Tide Notes Wide beach at low tide; footprints of prehistoric humans and animals visible at low tide
Facilities National Trust visitor centre; toilets; parking
Parking National Trust pay-and-display at Formby - free for members

Frequently Asked Questions

Formby Beach is a fantastic choice for dogs, earning a 9/10 dog-friendly rating. The combination of wide sandy beach, rolling dunes and pine woodland means dogs get an incredibly varied walk , off-lead runs on firm sand, sheltered dune exploration and shaded trails through Corsican pines all in one visit.

Yes, dogs are welcome at Formby Beach throughout the year. That said, seasonal restrictions may apply in certain areas to protect local wildlife, so it's worth keeping an eye on signage when you arrive.

Formby is managed by the National Trust, so if you're not a member you'll need to budget for pay-and-display parking. The woodland is home to red squirrels and the dune slacks support breeding natterjack toads, so some areas may have restrictions in place , checking signage on arrival will keep your visit hassle-free. It's also worth timing your visit around low tide, when the wide sandy beach is at its best and you might even spot 5,000-year-old prehistoric footprints exposed in the silt beds.

Location

National Trust Formby Victoria Road Car Park, Victoria Road, Formby, Liverpool L37 1LJ

53.5657, -3.097

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