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Would Crosby suit for a promenade walk and lunch with toddler?

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Letsgoanddoit · 30/05/2026 09:24

DH and I fancy getting some sea air today along with DD, who is 18 months old and has just learned to walk.

We’d like somewhere with a promenade for a decent walk and then somewhere to go for lunch, somewhere independent would be amazing but if not, a Lounge would do.

In my dreams I’d like a nice two hour coastal walk but not sure if that’s possible with a pram!

Would Crosby work?

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Letsgoanddoit · 30/05/2026 12:17

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Letsgoanddoit · 31/05/2026 08:45

Well, the answer to this was: absolutely not. Despite what it says online, if there is a walkway connecting the beaches, it has been fully covered with sand and so impassable for a pram.

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SoMentallyDrained · 31/05/2026 10:24

Hi OP, yes, your research is correct, the prom is fully blocked with sand and would be very tricky with a pram. You could go around the marine lake which is easily accessible and then to the Bus Yard or Lakeside for your lunch, but that walk will be nearer to 45 minutes/1 hour, not as long as you were hoping for!

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