Advantages: Far from the madding crowd. Disadvantages: One naked stalker and a herd of poachers.
Ainsdale Sand Dunes National Nature Reserve was established to protect the habitat of the strange flora and fauna which are unique to this region of lime-rich coastal sand dunes. Its 1256 acres, lying south of Southport, have been managed by English Nature (and their predecessor organizations) since 1965. Facilities for humanoids are kept to a minimum (ie: there aren't any) in order to preserve the wilderness quality of the location. The Reserve ... ...stations can be found at Ainsdale (1.2km) and Freshfield (1.36km) on the Liverpool to Southport 'Merseyrail' network. The nearest bus stops aren't near at all. Visitors are asked to take their debris and empty gin bottles home, as there are no litter bins on site …nor are there any toilets (although there are plenty of bushes to squat behind). The distinctive landscape provides a place where sensitive, non-rowdy, tree-hugging, moon-gazing, sandal-wearing, ...
mr-zeeman 15.11.2005
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