š Crosby Beach is a unique stretch of coastline north of Liverpool, famously littered with rubble from the World War II Blitz.
š It serves as a stark, tangible reminder of the conflict and the city's history.
šļø Explore a unique historical and archaeological site
š¶ Witness the physical remnants of WWII Liverpool
š Experience a powerful, reflective outdoor walk
šø Capture striking images of history and nature
ā ļø Uneven terrain, wear appropriate footwear
š« Some rubble may contain asbestos, do not touch
š Wear sneakers for comfortable exploration
Ample parking near Hall Road station and Crosby Leisure Centre.
Strictly no parking on most promenade roads.
Accessible via Hall Road, Blundellsands and Crosby, or Waterloo train stations.
Bus route 53 stops near Waterloo Station.
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