from stoke where is the best beach ?

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from stoke where is the best beach ?

Post by jimbotrucker »

Hi I am planing a day at the beach but not to sure where to go, blackpool . rhyl. llandudno.
are all about an hour & half away but where is going to be most fruitfull. also which part of the beach is best to go over, I have been told where the sand ripples is best is this true.
many thanks jimbo
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Post by Parto »

Talacre is worth a visit, Blackpool seems to bring up the finds. Perhaps best avoid Prestatyn.
Llandudno is mainly pebbles but West Shore is quite sandy I think.

Avoid Wirral peninsula as I don't believe it is in Crown permit area
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Post by jimbotrucker »

cheers, talacre is on my hit list then. ;)
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Post by craghopper »

Llandudno is ok by the pier not sure if you will find much usually modern coins .The problem is finding somewhere to park near the pier even this time of year ,found a few modern coins at west shore but you don,t get same number of people sitting on the beach as on the main one by the pier
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Post by Christoph1945 »

Hi Jimbo. If you are going to work Talacre; be prepared to find a lot of scrap. Barkby beach, just along the coast, has a lot less scrap in it. Rhyl, I think, falls somewhere in between the two in reguards to scrap.

I dig all targets and remove the scrap and any broken glass that I find. In the first season that I was at Talacre; I removed over 10kg of sharp broken glass and three hypodermic needles from the beach. Keeps the beach safe for children's little feet, and dogs. May also get us detectorists a good name. :)

Happy hunting Jimbo

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