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WE ARE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES

The beach is a yearround draw for visitors, so the importance of its influence on the visitor economy of Wyre cannot be understated.

With over 16km of beautiful coastline to explore, Wyre’s beaches and promenades are the perfect place for visitors of all ages and interests.

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Experiencing a slice of a galaxy far far away! Cleveleys beach and promenade around Cafe Cove featured in an episode of the Disney+ spin off series, Star Wars: Andor. It’s a great opportunity to encourage fans to visit the area, and if you have a business nearby, why not target some marketing in this direction? Think about if there are any ways you could offer something that adds to the visitor experience.

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Take in the fresh sea air and stunning views by walking or cycling along the seafront. On your journey you’ll pass a variety of landscapes and habitats, from sand and shale beaches to dunes and pretty promenades.

Look out for the abundant wildlife that calls this stretch of the North West home.

With stunning sunsets over the ocean and many hidden treasures to discover, Wyre’s coastline is a photographers dream.

Take a walk from Cleveleys to Rossall and explore the Mythic Coastline, a series of art sculptures which bring to life the story of The Sea Swallow, igniting the imagination of children and adults alike. Snap a photograph of the much loved Mary’s Shell, or see if you can spot the Sea Ogre lurking on the sands when the tide is out!

Where the Wyre Estuary opens into the Irish Sea lies Ferry Beach, the second beach in Fleetwood, which has breath-taking views across to Morecambe Bay. Home to a wealth of sandflats and saltmarshes that attract thousands of birds, it is considered the second most important estuary in the UK, and is the perfect spot for wildlife enthusiasts.

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