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Morecambe

Overlooking Morecambe Bay at sunset

Overlooking Morecambe Bay at sunset

Morecambe

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Morecambe
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Lancaster, Morecambe and The Lune Valley Visitor Guide 2012

Situated on the edge of the famed Morecambe Bay, Morecambe is once again becoming one of the nation’s best loved seaside resorts. Its revival has been cemented by the multi-million pound renovation of the luxurious Midland Hotel, an art deco masterpiece originally built in 1933 and re-opened in June 2008. Within the hotel are several important pieces by controversial artist and sculptor Eric Gill. Almost opposite the hotel is another Morecambe landmark, the Grade-II listed Victoria Pavilion, better known as Morecambe Winter Gardens. Originally built in 1897, it has also seen a recent revival and now has a growing list of events from lively pantomime to spooky overnight paranormal investigations! Continue your exploration with a walk along the Promenade, where you’ll soon come upon a bronze statue of a man doing a funny walk. That’ll be the town’s most famous son, Eric Bartholomew, better known as Eric Morecambe, who took his stage name from the town in which he grew up. The Queen unveiled the statue in 1999, one of the few civilian statues to have had that privilege. Of course, a visit to Morecambe wouldn’t be complete without spending some time enjoying the legendary Morecambe Bay. Take a guided Cross Bay Walk with the Queen’s guide, Cedric Robinson MBE, spot over 100 species of bird or simply enjoy the magnificent sunset.

  • Kite Festival Morecambe, Image courtesy of Flickr
  • Tern Project, Morecambe

Where to Stay in Morecambe

With plenty to do outdoors and indoors, Morecambe offers a whole range of accommodation, sleep under the stars with camping and caravan sites galore or take a self catering trip, alternatively you could discover its range of bed and breakfasts, guesthouses and hotels.

Must See and Do in Morecambe

Morecambe Beach holds a special place in most holiday memories and, following years of coastal investment, Morecambe is proud of its new glistening sands and 5 mile stretch of level promenade. The Tern Project is a great reason to explore the seafront. This award-winning collection of art, sculpture and general regeneration includes the Stone Jetty, Flock of Words, Moon Walk and a unique children’s Play Area. How about a tour of Morecambe? The Heritage Bus Tour allows travellers to take in the very best of the Morecambe Bay area on board a beautiful, vintage, open top bus.


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