Morecambe & Lancaster both have different cycling experiences with lots of places to stop, enjoy the views, have a brew, or use a loo!
Morecambe’s extensive promenade offers amazing sunsets, awe-inspiring vistas towards the Lake District hills and a selfie with the Eric Morecambe statue – bring me sunshine! This is also where the Bay Cycle Way meets up with the Way of the Roses coast to coast cycle route across Lancashire and Yorkshire. The town behind has lots of shops and opportunities for treats in the cafes and restaurants.
Follow the Lune Estuary on a dedicated cycle ‘super-highway’ to the spectacular Millennium Bridge, the gateway to the historic city of Lancaster with its wealth of high street shops, cafés, museums and the imposing setting of the spooky Lancaster Castle, famous for the trial of the Pendle Witches.
Turning south down the Millennium Trail via a traffic-free greenway, reach your final destination at Glasson Dock with its cheerfully busy freshwater marina and sea dock.