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Discover Morecambe Bay: Beaches, Birdwatching & Outdoor Activities

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After starting the day with a hearty breakfast at the Royal Kings Arms Hotel in Lancaster we checked out of the hotel and set off to explore the wider, rural area beyond the city.

Lancaster Castle view from the Royal Kings Arms Hotel
Morning view of Lancaster Castle from our suite at the Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster

Our first stop was Arnside which lies 15 miles to the north west of Lancaster.  It’s a picturesque, small town that sits on the estuary where the River Kent enters Morecambe Bay.  I’d visited years ago as a young child and had fond memories of walking along the beach with my grandmother.  I had wondered if it might have changed but gladly it all looked mostly the same with its attractive Victorian parade of shops overlooking the bay.

Arnside Pier
Arnside Pier

We enjoyed a morning stroll starting along the pier from where we had some lovely views across Morecambe Bay to Grange-over-Sands and the Lakeland fells.  Going down a few steps onto the beach path we came across small rocky coves and sloping grassy banks that would be perfect for enjoying a  picnic.

Arnside seafront
Coastal Path in Arnside

Arnside is such a beautiful and tranquil little place and is recognised as a designated area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB).  If we’d had more time we could have happily walked all the way along the beach to Silverdale which is possible at low tide, but wanting to see as much as possible, decided to turn back part way and drive there instead.

Train crossing Morecambe Bay at Arnside
Train crossing Morecambe Bay at Arnside

Although it can be very tempting to walk across the sands of Morecambe Bay, it can be very dangerous as the surge of the incoming tide is fast flowing with ever changing channels.  Over the years there have been many accidents with people getting cut off in the quicksand so it is strongly advisable to check the tide times or join a guided walk before venturing out.  Cross Bay Walks.

Morecambe Bay, Silverdale
Views across the bay from Silverdale

Silverdale is another lovely small town lying on the border between Lancashire and Cumbria just 3.5 miles from Arnside.

Silverdale Millennium Clock
Silverdale Millennium Clock

We enjoyed a stroll along its high street which boasts a beautiful town clock that was erected to commemorate the millennium and then wandered down to the small beach to take in the views before returning to the car.

RSPB Leighton Moss
RSPB Leighton Moss

RSPB Leighton Moss is located just outside Silverdale so we headed there next.  The reserve’s coastal marshes attract flocks of waders including avocets, oystercatchers and curlews.

Boardwalk trail, Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve
Boardwalk trail, Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve

We followed a trail along paths and boardwalks through the reed beds to two of the reserve’s hides both of which overlooked the marshes.  The bird hides contain posters displaying photos of wildlife frequently spotted at the reserve and we gazed out of the hide windows to see which birds we could identify.

Wetlands, Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve
Wetlands, Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve

Closer to the visitor centre is a 9m sky tower so we decided to climb to the top from where we were rewarded with panoramic views across the reserve.  We spoke to one of the centre wardens who was stationed up there and she told us of recent sightings.

Skytower, Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve
The viewing tower at the RSPB Reserve

On returning to the visitor centre we popped into the upstairs cafe known as The Roost where we enjoyed a tasty lunch in its attractive surroundings.

Views from the top of the Sky Tower, Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve
Views from the top of the Sky Tower

Our visit to the reserve had been very interesting and it’s a pleasant place to visit for its walking trails and views even if you are not into birdwatching.  More details can be found on their website here: RSPB Leighton Moss.

Carnforth Station and Heritage Centre
Carnforth Station and Heritage Centre

Back in the car it was then just a 10 minute drive on to our next destination of Carnforth.  We’d come to visit the Carnforth Station Heritage Centre as its station is famous for being where parts of the 1945 epic film Brief Encounter starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard were filmed.  It was named the second best film of the 20th century by the British Film Institute.

Platform 1, Carnforth Station and Heritage Centre
Platform 1, Carnforth Station

The heritage centre opened in 2003 following an extensive renovation project and is run by a team of knowledgeable volunteers.  The centre comprises several rooms dedicated to the film and the station is free to visit although donations are most welcome towards its upkeep.

Refreshment Room, Carnforth Heritage Centre
Refreshment Room, Carnforth Heritage Centre

Carnforth is still a working railway station with trains passing through, yet strolling along Platform 1 takes visitors back to the era of steam trains with its piles of old suitcases and vintage posters lining the walls.  Film buffs might recognise the station clock, underpass entrance and exterior of the station waiting room.  There are exhibition spaces covering the age of steam, wartime Carnforth and the film’s director David Lean with a mini cinema showing the black and white film on a loop.

Mini cinema, Carnforth Heritage Centre
Mini cinema showing the film Brief Encounter

Brief Encounter is the story of forbidden love between Laura and Alec, two married strangers who meet in the railway station’s refreshment room.   The tea rooms have been lovingly restored to resemble the film set and we definitely felt a sense of nostalgia as we sat there enjoying our pots of tea.

Saying goodbye at Carnforth Heritage Centre
Saying goodbye

Carnforth itself is also worth a visit with its high street lined with numerous interesting small shops including a splendid independent bookshop.  We also took a  stroll along the banks of the Lancaster Canal which runs through the town.

Carnforth, Lancashire
Carnforth, Lancashire

After such a pleasant day exploring rural Lancashire we drove to the seaside resort of Morecambe where we had arranged to spend the night at the town’s iconic Midland Hotel.  This 1920’s Art-Deco hotel overlooks Morecambe Bay and with its curved facade and splendid spiral staircase it’s really something special.

Midland Hotel, Morecambe
Midland Hotel, Morecambe

Our spacious first floor room was furnished in shades of grey and red with large windows and a balcony looking out across the bay and stone jetty.

The Midland Hotel Morecambe, guestroom
Our balcony room at the Midland Hotel

If you have been watching the television series The Bay set in Morecambe you may recognise the hotel as it has been featured in numerous scenes.

Morecambe seafront
Morecambe seafront

There was time before dinner for a stroll on the seafront and out along the long stone jetty with its bird and animal sculptures, giant paved compass and magnificent bay views.

Balcony views, Midland Hotel, Morecambe
Views from our balcony over Morecambe Bay

Having worked up an appetite, we then enjoyed dinner in the hotel’s beautiful Sun Terrace restaurant taking in more of Morecambe Bay’s stunning views from its floor to ceiling windows.

Sun Terrace restaurant, Midland Hotel, Morecambe
Dining in the Sun Terrace restaurant

The perfect way to end a fabulous day exploring north west Lancashire.

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31 responses to “Discover Morecambe Bay: Beaches, Birdwatching & Outdoor Activities”

  1. shane harrison Avatar

    Very enjoyable tour, Marion. I am enjoying the latest series of The Bay, and it was good to get it in context. And Brief Encounter too! What a great story that was in such an atmospheric setting.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest Shane. I’ve been enjoying The Bay very much too and a visit to Carnforth Station is an absolute must when in the area to relive the epic film.

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  2. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    I saw this photo of the train image over the Bay. Carnforth Heritage Museum was so amazing. I love all of these images of this sea 🌊. I saw this Lancaster Castle . Thanks for sharing this idea Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      My pleasure Anita, I’m glad you liked this post.

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  3. Tanja Avatar

    what a pleasant place. great photos!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Tanja. Morecambe Bay is a beautiful part of Northern England.

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  4. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like such a beautiful area to travel to, and I am impressed with the views from the Sky Tower!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allie, Morecambe Bay is a beautiful part of North West England and I hope you get to visit one day.

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  5. leightontravels Avatar

    A fun romp through the highlights of Morecambe, Carnforth and Leighton Moss. As you may recall my uncle has lived in Carnforth for years, such a handsome and peaceful town. My cousin Ewan worked in the Refreshment Room at the train station for several years. It was fun (and weird) for him to serve me a full English when we visited. A Brief Encounter is an exceptional film, what a legacy for the local residents. You had a great vista from your Morecambe balcony.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were thrilled to visit Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve and the neighbouring small towns of Silverdale and Arnside. What a credit to the dedicated volunteers at Carnforth Heritage Station for their efforts in restoring the Refreshment and adjoining rooms for people to enjoy. Definitely an all time epic movie set that was a joy to visit Leighton.

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  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    It’s wild to hear that the sands at Morecambe Bay can be dangerous and turn to quicksand when the tide is coming in. I wouldn’t want to walk there by myself! Beautiful views of the marshy area. Looks like a peaceful spot to explore and enjoy the smaller things in nature. I like how there’s even an observation tower.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The quicksand at Morecambe Bay can be very dangerous and although it’s tempting it’s best not to go for a walk on the sands unguided. The bird reserve is a lovely spot and they served a tasty lunch too.

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  7. Rebecca Avatar

    The Morecambe seafront is colorful and gorgeous! The food and wine at the end of the day look like a real treat. What a great way to get out there and explore more of Lancaster and its surroundings, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Morecambe Bay is a beautiful part of the north west coastline Rebecca and we enjoyed exploring the wider Lancaster area very much.

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  8. Lookoom Avatar

    A pleasant stretch of coastline indeed. The rising tide and quicksand reminded me of those stories told to children to be cautious, the source of many a nightmare.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Morecambe Bay is indeed a beautiful stretch of coastline and its marshland and shallow waters are splendid for birdwatching enthusiasts.

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  9. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Looks like some wonderful walking paths from along the coast to along the marshes and ending with some beautiful views across the water. I love the heritage museum! I always love when museums like that really show the pride and love of the area 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Carnforth Heritage museum is very interesting Meg and made even more so by its dedicated volunteers.

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  10. shazza Avatar

    Definitely an area I love, have stayed in Arnside and camped in Silverdale. Love Morecambe too. Have been to vintage fairs there and The Midland really looks the part.Haven’t yet visited the station at Carnforth. Looks amazing. X

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased you like the Morecambe Bay area too
      Shazza.. Do try and visit Carnforth Station next time you are in the vicinity as it’s so very interesting.

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  11. kagould17 Avatar

    What a busy day you had Marion. So much to see in such a short span. Loved the train shot over the Bay. Always good to be in the right place at the right time. The nature preserve looks like a good place to visit. I would enjoy that and what a spectacular hotel to spend your night in. Thanks for taking us there. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Allan. Morecambe Bay is very scenic and with excellent weather we had an amazing time. My husband would have been in his element in the bird reserve but we enjoyed it too. The Midland Hotel is absolutely gorgeous in an unbeatable setting.

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  12. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a wonderfully relaxing and scenic day! It’s always nice revisiting a place you have great memories 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely, we had such a great time and it was so nice reminiscing to my son about days gone by!

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  13. ourcrossings Avatar

    The views from the viewing tower are quite superb, Marion! While mud might not sound particularly appetising to anyone visiting Morecambe Bay, it draws in many birds who call the Bay home. And it is always interesting to observe them as they look for food within the mud layers. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Visiting Morecambe Bay and RSPB Leighton Moss were very interesting and I especially enjoyed the views from the lookout tower Aiva. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  14. Paul Avatar

    I love the lookout tower and nature reserve. Nice read and great photos 😀

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Paul for your interest and kind words. The RSPB nature reserve at Leighton Moss was a lovely way to spend a few hours.

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  15. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    How wonderful that Arnside is still much the same as you remember it as a child Marion – especially as you have so many fond memories of your time there. Beautiful photo of the train crossing on the bridge. And that photo of you on the balcony in Morecambe Bay is just so beautiful – perfect end to a lovely day of exploring.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Corna for your kind words and interest in our visit to Morecambe Bay. I was so happy that Arnside was just as I had remembered it as a child and visiting the bird reserve and the heritage railway station at Carnforth were other highlights before spending the evening in Morecambe itself.

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