
Beaches & Parks in Southport
Beautiful beaches and open spaces
Southport Beach is broad, sandy, and free, you can drive onto part of it, which is very useful if you've got kids and a lot of kit. The sea goes out a long way at low tide; it's not always swimmable, but as a beach for walking and messing about on, it's brilliant.
Victoria Park hosts the big events. Southport Flower Show, air shows, the food festival. If one of those is on when you're visiting, the park is worth seeing at its best.
The Marine Lake is a calmer alternative to the open beach, separated from the sea by the promenade, much flatter water. Good for paddleboarding and kayaking; the Watersports Centre is based there.

Wild Root
Halsall, Southport
Alright, so Wild Root down in Halsall is a decent shout if you're looking for somewhere a bit different to take the kids.

Ainsdale Pine Woods
Southport
Ainsdale Pine Woods is a decent shout if you're looking for somewhere to stretch your legs without spending a fortune.

Ainsdale Village Park
Ainsdale, Southport
Ainsdale Village Park is a decent option if you're up Ainsdale way and fancy a bit of fresh air without spending a fortune.

Carr Lane Field
Southport
Alright, so Carr Lane Field.

Ainsdale Sand Dunes Nature Reserve
Ainsdale, Southport
Alright, if you're looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the main Southport crowds, Ainsdale Sand Dunes Nature Reserve is well wβ¦