Coastal Exploration
Morecambe Bay
With 137 miles of coastline and the opening of the Lancashire section of the King Charles III Coastal Path expected soon, there are plenty of ways to see and explore the coast in the county. Whether you are travelling by foot or bike, fancy a short stroll or a great hike, you will be able to find a route that works for you.
Read on for just a few of the great options for exploring on or near to the Lancashire coast.
Bike the Bay Get on your bike and take in the beauty of Morecambe Bay, with easy to difficult routes, for both traditional cycle and e-bike. The most popular route is the Bay Cycle Way, the 81-mile route is easily segmented into smaller parts, and takes in popular cafes, pubs and attractions. You’ll also find highlighted walking routes should you want to explore the Bay by foot. Looking for inspiration? The Ways Around the Bay website lists a range of routes for walkers, cyclists and more to get out in nature and see its beauty in a low-carbon way, including accessible routes in the area.
The TERN Project, Morecambe A pleasant walk along the promenade, The TERN Project celebrates the birds and wildlife that call Morecambe Bay their home. The TERN Project is a series of sculptures, that includes local birds such as cormorants and gannets, as well as a huge compass, series of puzzles, poems and quotes. The highlight of the trail is the much-loved Eric Morecambe statue, a definite must see, and make sure you get a photo copying that famous comical pose!
Head there in the evening and you may see a beautiful sunset, the perfect way to end a coastal walk.
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