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Cycle Route
Morecambe
The route crosses the northern part of the red rose county of Lancashire before the broad breadth of Yorkshire, the white rose county, passing some of Britain's most stunning countryside and fascinating heritage sites.
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93 reviewsEvent Venue
Morecambe
The Platform in Morecambe hosts a strong touring programme from jazz and blues to world music, folk and classical.
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605 reviewsShop/Shopping Centre
Fleetwood
With new stock arriving daily, your trip to Affinity Lancashire will always be worthwhile, so visit today to see how much you can save. It's no wonder that it's one of the area's most loved destinations and Lancashire’s number one for outlet…
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481 reviewsNature Reserve
Silverdale
Leighton Moss has an abundance of special birds and wildlife. You can hire binoculars, visit nature trails, come to events or get some retail therapy in our RSPB gift shop and enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal in our award-winning cafe.
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481 reviewsViewpoint
Morecambe
With a stunning backdrop of Morecambe Bay, no trip to Morecambe is complete without seeing the larger-than-life Eric Morecambe Statue. The statue and the arena below it are equally sensational at night, with superb lighting effects bathing the area.
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68 reviewsAdventure Park / Playground
Morecambe
Whether you’re a little or a big jumper, there is a bounce session just for you.
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68 reviewsCycle Route
Silverdale
11-26 Miles - Two circular routes around Arnside & Silverdale, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Theatre
Fleetwood
Marine Hall, a perfect venue for top class shows and events in beautiful surroundings.
To find out what's on or to buy tickets go to www.marinehall.co.uk
Historic House
Kendal
Elizabethan mansion with world famous topiary gardens designed by M Beaumont in 1694, fountain garden and buttery, licenced restaurant and gift shop.
Beach
Morecambe
Long, stone jetty offering a walking path, bay vistas & bird & animal sculpture
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Morecambe
Morecambe Winter Gardens opened its doors in July 1897 and consisted of the theatre, ballroom, restaurants and gardens at the rear. Over the years the stage has played host to many famous stars of stage and screen, George Formby, Gracie Fields,…
Sightseeing
Morecambe
Extensively refurbished over recent years, Morecambe Promenade is a clean, flat, accessible area perfect for a stroll along the seafront, stretching 5 miles. The Stone Jetty has also been revamped as an area for public art and games.
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3 reviewsOutdoor Pursuits
Fleetwood Beach Wheelchairs offer wheelchair users the chance to enjoy the fabulous Fleetwood coastline.
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3 reviewsApp
Morecambe Bay
The Seldom Seen app is a walking audio tour which explores the hidden assets, stories, history and nature of the wider area of Morecambe Bay in five walks. The walks cover Ulverston Canal Foot, Backbarrow, Hincaster and Heversham, Fort Walney and…
Church/Chapel
Ulverston
Peaceful and inspiring Buddhist Temple, amazing Romantic Gothic mansion, relaxing café, gift shop and book store. Six minute woodland walk to beach.
Church/Chapel
Warton
North of Carnforth, this village has strong links to the Washington family, ancestors of the USA's first President George Washington. The local church bears the Washington coat of arms, and flies the Stars & Stripes flag every 4th July.
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Warton, Nr Silverdale
Warton Crag is a prominent limestone outcrop of a very high quality and national importance, which stands sentinel over the village. There are several routes to the top, some from a tiny quarry at the bottom of Crag road. Limestone Pavement
Children's Attractions
Fleetwood
Discover Fleetwood’s picturesque waterfront and seafront splash zone, dine al fresco in the family dining area and the ever popular beach playground. These attractions coupled with some great family friendly events make for a perfect break.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Morecambe
The centre’s exhibition space looks at all aspects of electricity production especially using nuclear.
Garden
Morecambe
A visit to The West End Gardens, situated between The Battery and Regent Roadon Morecambe Promenade, offers a welcome place to relax and enjoy astonishing views across the bay to Cumbria. Amazing sunsets and four miles of promenade nearby.