5 places to detour off the M6 into Lancashire
With more people taking to the roads for a family roadtrip this summer, we're giving you the best spots to go to if you need to take a break off the M6 motorway
Morecambe is a classic coastal town with wide views across Morecambe Bay and a long-standing connection to seaside traditions. Its promenade is one of the highlights, stretching along the waterfront with public art, including the well-known statue of Eric Morecambe, and open outlooks towards the Lakeland fells. The town centre offers a mix of independent shops, cafés and familiar favourites, while venues like the Midland Hotel—an iconic Art Deco building—add to the seafront’s character.
Along the coast, you’ll find plenty of space for walking, cycling and spending time by the water, with routes linking Morecambe to nearby Heysham and its historic village and harbour. The area also hosts a growing programme of events, from festivals and live music to seasonal activities along the promenade.
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With more people taking to the roads for a family roadtrip this summer, we're giving you the best spots to go to if you need to take a break off the M6 motorway
Situated behind the Winter Gardens on the main promenade, Morecambe's new entertainment complex features over 100 trampolines, including tumble tracks and wall beds, and incorporating 10 exciting zones!
Read MoreMorecambe 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, Vera Lynn, the Who and the Rolling Stones to name a few.
Read MoreEden Vale is a large Georgian property of historic interest and among some of the oldest on Morecambe's promenade.
Read MoreEnjoy the hustle and bustle of market shopping at its finest at Morecambe's Festival Market, overlooking Morecambe Bay and the famous Midland Hotel.
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Date: 10th Jul 2026
As part of Heysham Nature Reserve’s ‘Connecting to Nature’ project, each month we will explore and learn all about the wildlife around us. Each session takes a sensory stroll around the reserve followed by seasonal crafty activities and a story. A...
Read MoreDate: 2nd Aug 2026
A look around the main reserve first for butterflies, dragonflies and other insects as well as for the botanical interest. In the afternoon we will wander down the landscape strip and then to the sea wall looking at more insects, possibly bush-cri...
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A fantastic three-day road trip to explore north Lancashire and some of the filming locations found there.
Read MoreDistance170 miles
The Way of the Roses is a spectacular coast to coast cycle route which takes you past some of the best cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty in northern England.
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