Welcome to Crosby Coastal Park, a stunning natural retreat nestled in Waterloo, Liverpool. Located at 12 Marmion Road, our park offers a picturesque landscape where families, friends, and outdoor enthusiasts can come together to enjoy a variety of recreational activities. With its expansive green spaces, scenic walking paths, and breathtaking views of the coastline, Crosby Coastal Park is the perfect destination for picnics, leisurely strolls, and invigorating runs.

Designed with families in mind, our park provides a welcoming atmosphere where children can explore nature and engage in outdoor play. The well-maintained facilities include playgrounds and open areas ideal for games and social gatherings. Whether you’re looking to unwind with a book on a sunny afternoon or embark on a family adventure, Crosby Coastal Park caters to all ages and interests.

What truly sets Crosby Coastal Park apart is its unique blend of natural beauty and community spirit. Visitors can participate in various events throughout the year, promoting health, wellness, and environmental awareness. Additionally, our knowledgeable staff are always on hand to provide information about local wildlife and the rich history of the area.

For those planning a visit or seeking more information, feel free to reach out to us at 0345 140 0845 during business hours or explore our website at http://www.sefton.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=4775. Discover why Crosby Coastal Park is a cherished gem in Liverpool, where memorable experiences and outdoor adventures await!

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Louise Bateson

5 Google Rating

Love taking my 3 children here. Lovely clean beach. Great seeing the iron men (Another Place) and ge

5/ 5

Love taking my 3 children here. Lovely clean beach. Great seeing the iron men (Another Place) and getting pictures of them next to them each year as they grow up!!! Cafe is great too - at the marina. Also recommend a cafe in Waterloo village (South Road) called Write Blend. Great day out!

Fabiola Almeida-Amos

4 Google Rating

It's always lovely to visit Crosby Beach! Parking still a issue on sunny day's specially if you hav

4/ 5

It's always lovely to visit Crosby Beach! Parking still a issue on sunny day's specially if you have prams or wheel chair and need to park close to paths. Otherwise a fantastic day out with children. Thanks for Coast Guard present

Ken Dorrian

5 Google Rating

Crosby marina great place for a day out with the family. Close to shops nice cool breeze on the hott

5/ 5

Crosby marina great place for a day out with the family. Close to shops nice cool breeze on the hottest days. Climb over the sand dunes and your on the beach kid's fair pet friendly.

Louise Kayll

5 Google Rating

On a sunny day like it was today. We went for a stroll along the pathway and then on to the beach to

5/ 5

On a sunny day like it was today. We went for a stroll along the pathway and then on to the beach to see the Iron Men. For those who don't know who the Iron Men are. The are a art installation of 100 iron men that look out to sea. They are sculpted on the artist own naked body. The artist is Sir Antony Gormley. Well worth a visit. Sorry he borrowed my crutches.

Paul Wain

5 Google Rating

Great place to watch the sun go down and the odd cruise ship go by. We went to Burbo Bank to watch t

5/ 5

Great place to watch the sun go down and the odd cruise ship go by. We went to Burbo Bank to watch the Queen Mary sailing out after she had visited Liverpool thus we avoided the crowds in Liverpool. Watching the sun going down and the Queen sailing into the sunset more than made up for not seeing the "leaving do" up river in Liverpool. Next time one or more of the queens visits watch it depart from here.

Dean Garrett

3 Google Rating

Can't believe you have to pay to park now

3/ 5

Can't believe you have to pay to park now

Alan Williams

5 Google Rating

Good not too busy just a nice place to visit

5/ 5

Good not too busy just a nice place to visit

Phil Dowell

3 Google Rating

Chilled, bins overflowing, now charge for parking!

3/ 5

Chilled, bins overflowing, now charge for parking!

Adrian Turrell-Watts

5 Google Rating

Great long coastal walks for a break from the city x

5/ 5

Great long coastal walks for a break from the city x

joy foley

5 Google Rating

We have been here several times but today was a first with hide tide, the statues were mostly under

5/ 5

We have been here several times but today was a first with hide tide, the statues were mostly under water except for the odd one or two heads we could see. Further up we could see full figures standing proudly on the beach. I'd recommend this exhibition to everyone it is worth seeing

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