Is Ainsdale nice place to live?
Ainsdale is an upmarket and affluent area of Southport that sits somewhere between Formby and Southport. It’s a quiet place that provides the ideal setting for families to call home.
Can you still drive on Ainsdale Beach?
Yes, cars are allowed on Ainsdale beach. The first part of the beach is designated as a car park (during spring and summer months only) and you can park right next to either the dunes or the sandy beach.
Are Ainsdale beach toilets open?
David Petrie, a spokesman for Sefton Council said: “The Toilets at Ainsdale Beach are open until 4.30pm on weekdays and until approximately 8pm at weekends.
Do you have to pay to get on Ainsdale Beach?
Southport beach is free of dogs starting from the Pier south towards Pleasureland (for 555m) and to the tide line. Ainsdale Beach is free of dogs 200m either side of the main beach entrance and to the tide line.
What to do in Ainsdale village near Southport?
Ainsdale village offers a mix of independent retailers plus a number of bars and restaurants. Also nearby is Ainsdale beach which is a favourite with kite surfers, Ainsdale Discovery Centre as well Pontins holiday camp. We are now retrieving your search results.
When was Southport and Ainsdale Golf Course founded?
A testing championship course with first class facilities, S&A as it is widely and affectionately known, was founded in 1906, part of the great golf boom around the turn of the 20th century.
What was the population of Ainsdale in 2001?
Ainsdale is an area of Southport in the borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England, situated three miles south of the centre of Southport. In the Historic County of Lancashire, at the 2001 Census it had a population of 12,723.
Where to Park in Ainsdale for the summer?
On site parking – Parking is available for the summer season and is valid for Ainsdale Beach Car Park, Southport Beach Car Park and Formby Lifeboat Road Car Park. £45 for a car £80 for a minibus or horse-wagon/trailer. Available at Ainsdale Discovery Centre or the Southport Town Hall, Lord Street, PR8 1DA