Best attractions and places to see around Hightown include coastal areas, nature reserves, and historical sites. This region offers diverse landscapes, from sandy beaches to protected natural habitats. Visitors can explore a mix of natural beauty and cultural landmarks. It is a destination suitable for outdoor activities and discovering local heritage.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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The statues are scattered up a long stretch of beach
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A favourite amongst families and beginners who lack confidence on the busy roads that span the length and breadth of the Wirral Peninsula, Seacombe to New Brighton offers relatively flat, traffic free cycling with scenic views of the Liverpool Waterfront and some of the City’s most iconic buildings. See the infamous Ferry Across the Mersey sail from Seacombe Ferry Terminal and perhaps visit the Spaceport before or after your ride. Your destination at New Brighton has beaches, a soft play centre, crazy golf and a marine lake, so you could take a crab line and some bait if you would like something different to keep the kids occupied. New Brighton is also home to Café Crème, which serves some of the best ice cream and coffee in the region. There’s plenty to see and do before you get to the turnaround point. En route, you have the option to stop at Vale Park to see the Fairy Garden and the nearby Black Pearl, a driftwood Pirate Ship, which is one of the main attractions.
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Watch out for some sand that can get on the path at times. Beautiful views of the sea
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Blundellsands is an area of Crosby in the ceremonial county of Merseyside, England and in the historic county of Lancashire. It is part of the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, lovely beach with a good cycle path
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Fort Perch Rock is a former defence installation situated at the mouth of Liverpool Bay in New Brighton. Built in the 1820s to defend the Port of Liverpool, its function has changed from defensive, to tourist attraction and museum. It has been used as a venue for musical concerts and has been listed as a Grade II* Listed Building. The Fort's cafe "The Mess" is open daily from 9am. A World War 2 escape room concept "Escape The Fort" runs within the fort.
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Ainsdale National Nature Reserve is one of the best remaining strongholds for the rare natterjack toad, Europe’s loudest amphibian. Red squirrels can occasionally be seen in amongst the reserve’s pine forests too, while sand lizards, great-crested newts and a fantastic variety of orchids and other wildflowers can also be found here during the spring and summer. The reserve has a network of around eight miles of footpaths marked with coloured topped posts. The Woodland Path and Fisherman’s Path are accessible by bike, pushchairs and wheelchairs, and there is a fully accessible picnic area to take a well earned rest along Woodland Path. For an extra special experience they also put on family events, nature trails and open days occasionally throughout the year. Just a 15 minute stroll from Ainsdale Station to the north or Freshfield Station from the south, Ainsdale NNR is a fabulous nature reserve to visit any time of year.
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Hightown offers a diverse range of attractions, including beautiful coastal areas like New Brighton Beach, significant nature reserves such as Ainsdale National Nature Reserve, and unique historical sites like Fort Perch Rock. You can explore sandy beaches, protected natural habitats, and cultural landmarks.
Yes, Hightown is very family-friendly. New Brighton Beach offers soft play centers, crazy golf, and the unique Black Pearl driftwood pirate ship. Another Place Sculptures, Crosby Beach is also a popular spot for families to explore the beach and the iconic statues. Fort Perch Rock also provides a sandy beach area for kids to play.
The region boasts stunning natural features. You can visit New Brighton Beach for its sandy shores and views of the Liverpool Waterfront. Ainsdale National Nature Reserve is a significant natural habitat with pine forests, home to rare natterjack toads and red squirrels. Crosby Beach offers a vast sandy expanse with views of the Irish Sea.
Yes, Fort Perch Rock is a notable historical site. This former defence installation, built in the 1820s to protect the Port of Liverpool, now functions as a museum and tourist attraction. It's a Grade II* Listed Building and even features a World War 2 escape room concept.
Absolutely! Hightown is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy hiking routes like the 5.2 km "Crosby Rubble Beach – Sefton Coastal Path loop from Hightown" and moderate cycling trails such as the 48 km "Crosby Beach (Blundellsands) – Ainsdale Gravel Trail loop from Blundellsands & Crosby". You can explore more options on the Hiking around Hightown or Cycling around Hightown guide pages.
Yes, Woodland Path, Ainsdale National Nature Reserve offers accessible paths for wheelchairs, pushchairs, and bikes. There is also a fully accessible picnic area along the Woodland Path, making it a great option for visitors with accessibility needs.
Ainsdale National Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife. It's one of the best remaining strongholds for the rare natterjack toad, Europe’s loudest amphibian. You might also spot red squirrels in the pine forests, sand lizards, great-crested newts, and a fantastic variety of orchids and other wildflowers during spring and summer.
Another Place Sculptures, Crosby Beach is a unique art installation by Antony Gormley. It features 100 life-size cast iron figures, all modelled on the artist's own body, spread across Crosby Beach and looking out to the Irish Sea. The statues are affected by the tides, appearing and disappearing with the water.
New Brighton Beach offers scenic views of the Liverpool Waterfront and some of the city’s most iconic buildings. It's a great spot to watch the infamous Ferry Across the Mersey.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscapes, from the expansive sandy beaches to the tranquil nature reserves. The unique art installation at Crosby Beach and the family-friendly atmosphere of New Brighton Beach are frequently praised. The accessible paths and wildlife spotting opportunities at Ainsdale National Nature Reserve also receive positive feedback.
New Brighton Beach offers relatively flat, traffic-free cycling with scenic views, making it a favorite among families and beginners. Additionally, the 30.5 km "Crosby Beach (Blundellsands) – Crosby Beach loop from Blundellsands & Crosby" is an easy cycling route suitable for those new to cycling.
Hightown in the UK, specifically in Merseyside, is known for its beautiful coastal areas, significant nature reserves, and historical sites. It offers a blend of natural beauty, such as sandy beaches and protected habitats, alongside cultural landmarks and unique art installations.


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