This whole area is a favourite with my geo pup spaniels Maddie, Puddin and Rupert, they love the terrain and every time we walk here we go a slightly different way so its always different and exciting for them. Maddie and Puddin have now gained there wings so we have extended the series with a few new caches just for them
If you have a geo pooch they will love it here so bring them along and post photos of them having a fun time. The whole walk with all 9 caches will take 2 -3 hours depending on how leisurely you take it, or if you have already done the first 6 just head straight for Natter, Natter, Natter and follow the path from there, this takes about 1hr 15mins.
Whilst doing this cache you can help with conservation by observing a few simple rules:
1, Please keep dogs under close control or on leads and please clean up there mess.
2, Please do not disturb the wildlife, keep people and dogs out of the slacks (breeding pools) in spring and summer.
3, Do not pick flowers.
4, Do not remove spawn or tadpoles from the pools.
5, No fires or camping.
6, Please take any litter with you, there are bins at the car park and on the beach.
This walk can be enjoyed throughout the day and is especially nice in the early summer evenings. Ainsdale beach is just a short walk over the dunes so you can easily make it a day out with a picnic and a paddle in the sea whilst grabbing this cache.
The cache is located along the path lined with white tipped wooden marker posts if you start at the car park, or you can follow the blue tipped marker posts if coming from the Formby/Freshfield side.
Cache placed with the kind permission of Principal Coast and Countryside Officer.
Please be careful taking the lid off, don’t over tighten and please replace well hidden in its spot, Thank You 
Happy caching!