Bispham Beach

Bispham Beach

Bispham Beach is just north of Blackpool on the Lancashire coast in the North East of England. When the tide is out a wide stretch of beach appears. The sandy beach is great for long walks and is dog friendly all year round.

There are many shipwrecks along this part of the coast and here at Bispham beach, the remains of the Abana, wrecked in 1894, are still visible at low tide.

Taking the tram is a lovely way to travel along this part of the coast. The journey time to Bispham from Blackpool is about 12 minutes.

There are plenty of hotels and guest houses nearby and on Queens Promenade.

This beach is …

  • Great for nature lovers
  • Dog Friendly

What to see and do

  • Look out for Shipwrecks
  • Explore the local coastline

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Places to stay

  • Holiday Cottages

Holiday accommodation near this beach

Have a great day out by the coast

Getting To Bispham Beach

Beach Location

Queen’s Promenade Blackpool FY2 9JS

Parking

There is a carpark close to the beach

Nearest Train

Layton Station

Taking a trip to the beach. Get there by train or car.

Map of Bispham Beach

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Explore the UK coastline

beautiful beach on South West England coast

What’s On along the Coast

Throughout the year there are a series of events and festivals taking place along the Coast. Find out What’s On from food festivals to cultural and sporting events.




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Get active on the beach

Find the best beaches for water sports. Learn to kitesurfsurf or sail at schools around the UK. Lessons are available to suit all abilities.




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