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jesterjenn
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30-10-2011, 05:26 PM
Originally Posted by Taffsmum View Post
Ive found this for the Tide times but it only goes up to November. You might have to wait a few days. Maybe next week when its November they might change it.

http://www.tidetimes.org.uk/formby-tide-times-20111101

This one is for the next 28 days

http://www.pol.ac.uk/ntslf/tides/?port=0447
Thank you I'll have a look at those again in a few days Being in Brum, I don't have to look at tide times very often lol

Originally Posted by leadstaffs View Post
Glad you got the info.

Last time I went it was high tide soe we just walked along the back through the sand dunes and then back the easy route along the shore line.

One benefit was it was less crowded with most people going on as we were coming off so high tide does have its advantages
Sounds ideal Thank you I've not been to Formby for probably about 2-3 years, but I love it there

Originally Posted by Ramble View Post
There's a tide app!!! West Kirby down to thurstaston is a fab walk
I'm in the stone ages with things that require apps lol. I like that walk though - used to do it as a child, but haven't done it in years. Thank you
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30-10-2011, 06:38 PM
Don't forget the red squirrel sanctury so take a back of peanuts to feed them
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30-10-2011, 10:20 PM
Delamere is great and so is Formby......others beat me to it!

I also love Marbury country park,there are paths around the mere where the dogs can swim,woodland and canal paths .There are also plenty of open spaces for them to tun around in.

Here is a good site which might help you find a good pub with a walk nearby!

http://www.doggiepubs.org.uk/index.php?4=on#listing
http://www.petconcepts.co.uk/Dog%20w...%20Chester.htm
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31-10-2011, 09:37 AM
Originally Posted by Fudgeley View Post
Delamere is great and so is Formby......others beat me to it!

I also love Marbury country park,there are paths around the mere where the dogs can swim,woodland and canal paths .There are also plenty of open spaces for them to tun around in.

Here is a good site which might help you find a good pub with a walk nearby!

http://www.doggiepubs.org.uk/index.php?4=on#listing
http://www.petconcepts.co.uk/Dog%20w...%20Chester.htm
I've never heard of Marbury Country Park. It sounds lovely though Thank you
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