Discover the best top things to do in Crosby, United Kingdom including New Adventures Diving, St. Nicholas' Church, Gambino's Bar, West Lancashire Golf Club, Antony Gormley's Another Place, Crosby Beach, Crows Nest, Stamps Bar, Marine Lake, Waterloo Parks.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Small & friendly PADI dive school where the emphasis is on having fun while you learn. All the help & training you need to complete your courses successfully is provided. Our instructors are DBS certified (previously CRB).
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Few churches in the Liverpool dioces can match the rich heritage of St Nicholas' Blundellsands. This is a Grade II listed building. a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund has enabled extensive resoration work to be carried out, enabling the church to be open on a regular basis, 10-12 Tuesday mornings and 2-4 Thursday afternoons, for the general public to share and enjoy its heritage.
4.5 based on 1,944 reviews
Time your visit to this outdoor attraction during low tide. Crosby Beach to the north of the city hosts 100 iron figures cast from the artists' own bodies then erected over a three-kilometer area. Anthony Gormley's simple yet remarkable installation is especially rewarding at sunset.
Random, perfectly timed, 380 mile trip to visit... Arrived at high tide, walked along from statue number 14 to 62, with wind, a bit of rain & atmospheric dark skies... Headed inland for sustenance at the fab The Tree House (see my review!) & back to retrace steps at low tide as well as investigate more revealed statues in the wind & sun... As the signs warn, BEWARE of sinking sand & mud banks. They cannot often be seen until you are in them!! Down to my knees with genuine concern my flip flops were never to be seen again!!! Not only that but it happened AGAIN on our walk back!!!! Drove home with a lower leg mud pack which now is in a shower tray in Oxford!! Had fun locating 'my' statue - the one numbered as my age... "...human life... trying to remain standing and trying to breathe... "
4.5 based on 753 reviews
We headed stayed at southport especially to see the statues on Crosby beach .They are worth the visit .Came at low tide on a rainy day to watch the statues disappear. Worth the visit .Large carpark and dog friendly and motorhome friendly . Nice walk on sands with dog then sitting in motorhome watching the tide slowly making them disappear. Great
4.0 based on 4 reviews
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