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Lovely clean beach. Good stretch to walk on. Although it is steep with alot of steps to get down and its tiring climbing back up. Water is clean. Car park is medium sized and there is a cafe (never visited it though) it links with the wirral way circular trail so can walk that too. Does get busy if the sun is out or weekends.
Decent stretch of tidal beach, sandy parts but a lot of sludgy mud and pebbly stretches. You have to descend a set of steps to reach it so might not be best suited for prams/buggies etc. Plenty of parking available at the top.
Pay for parking 🅿️ nice beach - very quiet and has a winding path down and up with steps. There are quite a few pebbles and when the tide is out it’s a little muddy when you walk out.
One of the nices beaches I have visited because of the peace and quiet 🤫 and we came on Friday afternoon. We left the car on Wirral country park car park and then followed the signs for the beach. I was well impressed as there weren't a lot of people at all. My daughter was a bit disappointed because we didn't get to play in the water even though I did check the high tide time, 7m wasn't high enough, opt for 8m and you will get the sea close enough. Plenty to explore, you can't play on cliffs but I liked just looking at them as they seemed very dramatic in places. Highly recommend this place for a peaceful day out.
Thurstaston cliffs are "Devon cliffs of northwest." Just in a very small scale. While all people are crowding in overrated and boring Crosby beach or nice, but crowded north beaches of Wirral or around Prestatyn/Rhyl, west part of Wirral is relatively empty. Steepy curvy stairs leading to the top of the cliffs together with amazing views over Wales, excellent services and plenty of benches took my breath away. Thurstaston beach is an amazing place and I'll be there soon, but this time I will use bike routes around