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The Ribble Coast and Wetlands is being developed as a new destination where you can enjoy peace and tranquility in a patchwork of stunning wetland landscapes with an abundance of birdlife.
This wonderful secret can be discovered around the Ribble Estuary, and stretches along the coast from Southport and Ainsdale to Lytham St Annes which face each other across the glistening water. The area also rejoices in natural inland attractions to the south of the estuary and up the river to the east of Preston where additional attractions are being developed.
The contrasting coastline of the Ribble Coast and Wetlands offers something different each and every day. Vast sun-baked sands, with flocks of wading birds scurrying along the strandline as the waves ebb and flow, give way to windswept sand dunes rich in butterflies, moths and other insects and marshes with gently grazing cattle. Low tides uncover vast areas of salt marsh and mudflats giving the impression of a desolate wasteland. The mud however supports multitudes of small burrowing creatures providing food for tens of thousands of birds.
Further inland between the fields, in the area that used to be the largest lake in England, you can find yourself in pockets of woodland, wet meadows, reed beds, sandy heaths, and smaller lakes that are home to internationally significant numbers of ducks, geese, swans and wading birds.
And when you've been inspired by nature, relax in one of the many teashops and cafes, or visit farm shops and craft centres for local produce or that special gift.
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