MORECAMBE BAY

Beautiful but Treacherous

Encircled on two sides by the mountains of the Lake District and the third side by Morecambe itself. Fed by four rivers, the Leven, Kent, Lune and the Wyre, the beauty of the Bay is deceptive. Quicksands, constantly changing river channels and fast tides greet the unwary. However these are well known to the local fishermen, even they are sometimes caught out, and it is possible to walk across the Bay under the guidance of the Queen's Guide, Mr. Cedric Robinson.

Courtesy of Craig Sherrington




Bare

Pier

Accommodation
Where to Eat
Transport
Entertainment
Wildlife
Cross Bay Walks

Visit Historic Sites

EAT FOOD GROWN LOCALLY - Lune Salmon, Morecambe Bay Shrimps and Lyth Valley Damsons
SEE THE ABUNDANT WILDLIFE - Visit the Bird Sanctuaries
VISIT ANCESTRAL HOMES - Levens Hall, Sizergh Castle, Leighton Hall and others
WALK ACROSS THE BAY TO GRANGE - with the Queen's Guide