Formby Point Caravan Park in Merseyside

AddressLifeboat Road, Liverpool, L37 2EB
Telephone01704 874367
WebsiteClick to visit
Email No email address provided
Pitches20
SeasonMarch To October
Rating (1 review)
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Formby Point Caravan Park, is situated on Lifeboat Road, Formby, on the north west coast of England and close to Southport.

The caravan park, has been family owned for many years and it enjoys an unspoilt, natural beauty, along this stretch of historic coast line. Set in tall pine trees with woodland areas, very close to the red squirrel nature reserve. The beach is just a short walk away, where ships can be seen entering and leaving the port of Liverpool, along with beautiful views of the Welsh coastline.

The beach and woodlands are popular for walks and family picnics. Many touring caravans and motorhomes, return on a regular basis for peace, tranquility and the wildlife in the surrounding area. Also the friendliness of the residents, in the static holiday homes, situated on the large caravan park.

The town centre is just a short walk, car, bike ride away from the caravan park, with many nice shops and amenities to compliment the area. There is a good, local train and bus service, to Southport and Liverpool. The area hosts many attractions, over the season, with many places to visit.
 

Reviews of Formby Point Caravan Park

We have been visiting Formby Point Caravan Park for 7 years and enjoy the company of the friendly people who use the site. The peace and quiet, the beautiful walks on the beach and the wildlife are a tonic, we are always ready for our next visit to meet people who visit the site for the Southport Flower Show, Air show and the festivals in Liverpool.
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