Rossall Point Tower
Rossall Point observation tower is based at Rossall promenade between Cleveleys and Fleetwood. Take a trip there and find out all about the coastal environment, bird and plant life, or just enjoy the view. The ground floor gallery has information about the local area and seasonal displays.
The two observation platforms offer truly spectacular views over the beach to the Irish Sea and across Morecambe Bay to the Lakeland fells and the Forest of Bowland. They are also a prime spot for bird watching. If you are unable to make it to the top deck you can enjoy the view through a screen at ground floor level.
Specially commissioned artwork 'Drift' features throughout the tower and is made up of a series of individually designed pieces fashioned from natural materials and textures inspired by the natural patterns from the coastal environment. Rossall Point Tower, commissioned by Wyre Council with funding through the Sea Change programme, is operated by Wyre Council and manned by Wyre volunteer rangers who run events and provide information about the local coastal environment.
The tower is designed to look as though it is leaning into the wind and rises 42 feet above the sand dunes.
Opening times
Sunday: 11am – 4pm
Please see our notices for changes to these times and for additional openings.
Location
Located on the Rossall Promenade between Cleveleys and Fleetwood. Accessed via a path from Princess Parade or from the Rossall Point Car Park and Play area. The postcode for the car park is FY7 8PG.