Wirral Walks - West Kirby Dunes Walk
64Let's go for a walk!
Well, almost... Looking at photographs is hardly the same as experiencing a place for yourself, but it can be a good starting point.
So pull on your imaginary hiking boots and walk along the beach at West Kirby, Wirral, until you see the steep steps created up the side of the sand dunes. Up there, you can hear the low rumble of the Irish Sea, the lyrical fluting of skylarks and the occasional expletive from the golf course just over the wire mesh fence.
As you pass over the lofty summit of the grass-covered dunes, you'll have a sweeping view of the beach - with its horse-riders, sand-yachters and kite-flyers and the distant sails of surf-boarders and apprentice sailers scooting along the marina - and on the horizon you'll see the three small islands of Little Eye, Middle Eye and Hilbre.
You'll see butterflies and moths, which help feed the vast flocks of migrating birdsĀ - and you will not miss the midges. They're very thorough and like to closely investigate every passer-by.
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Red Rocks at Hoylake
The Route from Red Rocks to West Kirby
Protecting the Environment
Thousands of migrating birds rely on the Dee Estuary for food and rest. Others make their homes amongst the dense reed beds of the marshes. and some of these build their nests on the ground.
Visitors are asked to be aware of this and not ride horses through or close to the flocks, or allow their dogs (or kids) to wade through the marsh ponds. There are plenty of places further along the beach where dogs (or kids or adults) can paddle and hurtle around.
Bird-spotters are also reminded to keep to the tracks. Yup, the rules apply to them, too, despite what some of them assume. Honest.
Another visitor to be aware of is the surreptitious canoodler. These are occasionally stumbled upon in the sand dunes and are best ignored. These visitors are reminded that litter bins are provided at either end of the beach, and that draping their discarded paraphernalia over the nearest frond of reed grass hardly constitutes keeping Britain tidy.
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Journey's End - At West Kirby, Looking towards Hoylake.
- West Kirby Walk
The beach wraps around the Wirral peninsula like a sandy collar stretching some twenty-five miles in length... - Adele's Garden
The garden was a wild tangle of waist-high grasses, weeds, brambles and mare's tail when my husband and I bought our home on the Wirral peninsula in 2000. - Sandlea Park
Tucked away between Grange Road/Meols Drive and Dee Lane in West Kirby is a small but picturesque oasis of trees, shrubs and formal gardens.






























aslanlight Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago
I lived in West Kirby for a while. You've brought back some amazing memories! After reading your hub I think I didn't explore anywhere near enough. If I ever go back I'll be sure to.