Sign 7: Junction with National Nature Reserve path to Hundred End

This page contains a digital version of the text on our sign at the above location

England Coast Path – Where can I walk?

For your safety and to protect wildlife, please stick to the path. No new rights exist on the riverbank or marsh here.

Why is the saltmarsh so important?

It’s an internationally protected nature reserve with lots of special plants and birds, who need to rest and nest here.

In an emergency, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard. You are at grid ref SD408240 near Hundred End.

Illustration: A brown bird with an orange and black beak, and orange legs, and a text bubble saying ‘Redshank are one of many birds who rely on these marshes.’

Illustration: A golden retriever dog on a lead, with a text bubble saying ‘Dogs must always be on a lead around farm animals, unless threatened by cattle.’

Visual description: An A3 sized panel with the above text and illustrations, a map of the location and where new access rights do and don’t apply, and logos of National Nature Reserves, Natural England, National Trails and Lancashire County Council along the bottom.