Wildlife and sand at Formby Point
Head back up the main drive. Turn right opposite the toilet block, passing left of an information board on a path signed 'Squirrel Walk'. Go left at a junction and follow the ongoing path that curves right through the woods. Ignore all side and crossing paths, eventually emerging onto Blundell Avenue. Cross to a fainter path opposite and wind with the main path to a more open area. Bear left and keep left, curving past an asparagus field, glimpsed through the trees to the left. The path then rises to a bench overlooking a bowl of hummocky sand hills. Head across, aiming to pass left of a stand of pine trees on the sandy ridge ahead. The path then dips beside the nature reserve boundary to a meet a crossing path at the edge of houses.
Go right, soon reaching a fork. Bear right down steps and ahead past a couple of reed-filled pools. Over a crossing path, the way is signed to the beach. Approaching the dunes, curve left below them, eventually reaching a broad crossing path. To the right, it leads through a gap to the beach.
Walk away to the right for almost 1.5 miles (2.4km) below the dunes, passing occasional markers indicating inland paths. You are looking for the Gypsy Path (SD 275089), but winter storms can remove the markers and change the look of the sand hills. If you reach the outflow of a stream washing onto the sand, you are about 250yds (229m) too far north.
Turn in through a narrow gap breaking the dunes to a waymarked crossing path. Keep ahead passing one of the fenced natterjack toad ponds. Bear right beyond, heading towards the pines. Intercepting a broad path, follow it right between the trees. Keep to the main winding trail, which soon passes behind a small caravan park, seen on your right. Reaching a junction by a set of large wooden chimes go left. Again, stick to the main path, which eventually returns you to the main drive. The toilets are to the left and the car park down to the right.
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