Attractions

Morecambe is a seaside town in Lancashire, located 10 minutes from Junction 34 of the M6. Morecambe Bay is one of the largest natural bays in Europe and is a popular tourist destination, known for its birdlife, its beautiful sunsets and its many attractions.

The Morecambe Promenade is a 2-mile long walkway that offers stunning views of Morecambe Bay. There are plenty of places to stop and enjoy the views, as well as a number of attractions along the way, such as the Winter Gardens, the Eric Morecambe statue and the Stone Jetty.

Explore Morecambe Bay

There are a number of ways to explore Morecambe Bay, including by foot, by bike or by boat.  If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even cross the sands of Morecambe Bay with a guide.

Shopping

Morecambe has a number of shops including independent boutiques, chain stores, and a thriving markets.

Entertainment

Morecambe has a lively nightlife scene, with a number of bars, clubs, and restaurants. There are also numerous events that take place in Morecambe throughout the year, such as the Kite Festival and the Punk festival.

 

Tips

  • If you’re planning on visiting Morecambe Bay, be sure to check the tide times before you go. The sands of Morecambe Bay can be dangerous so it’s important to cross them at the right time.
  • There are a number of different ways to get to Morecambe. You can drive, take the train, or catch the bus. There is also a ferry service that runs from Heysham to Douglas on the Isle of Man.
  • There are a variety of accommodation options in Morecambe, ranging from budget-friendly guest houses to the luxury of the Midland Hotel.

We hope this guide helps you plan your trip to Morecambe!