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Highlights in Morecambe Bay
- Beaches and promenades
- National Parks
- Outdoor amusement
- Lake District
- Historical centres
- Grasmere Gingerbread
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Travellers seeking something unique for their next holiday should look no further than Morecambe Bay, the second largest bay in Britain. Morecambe Bay offers a plethora of sea and lake experiences. You’ll see beautiful attractions like Lake Buttermere with lovely four-mile pathways amid gorgeous mountain peaks and fells. And, enjoy tearooms and homemade ice-cream for refreshments. There are promenade walks and Areas of Natural Beauty, cultural attractions, historic squares, and enough options to keep your whole clan busy. Many of the rentals are in Lancashire, the Lake District and Grange-over-Sands, close to all the fun.
A variety of rentals for everyoneMorecambe rentals and lettings offer experiences that you’ll remember for a lifetime. Whether you’re after luxury accommodations, or budget, you’ll find a wide variety to choose from with a diversity of locations. Enjoy a rustic wooden rental with featured amenities like a sauna. Or indulge in a modern, stone-walled letting right on the lake with incredible views and colourful gardens. Some of the amenities to expect include a full kitchen, gardens, spacious living room and more!
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The Lake District is loaded with mountain views and heavenly nature. Take a hike to the magical Galleny Force Waterfall & Fairy Glen for a day out with the family. The hike is easy, and the waterfall is rewarding with plenty of cosy areas to have a picnic and imagine the fairies. Helvellyn and Scafell Pike are two high peaks for avid hikers of which Helvellyn is voted the most awesome. Whinfell Forest houses Center Parcs, an incredible family recreation area nestled in the forest. Within the grounds you’ll find a waterpark, watersports on the lake, hiking in the gorgeous forest, and much more!
An area brimming with gardens and promenadesMorecambe Bay offers a variety of cultural experiences for its guests. At Grange-over-Sands, visit the Holker Hall and Gardens. Afterwards, stroll down the mile-long promenade over a vast expanse of salt marsh with scenic ocean views. The Platform in Morecambe features programmes ranging from jazz and blues to classical and world music. Visitors to Morecambe city will be delighted by the attractions along the 4.5-mile promenade, especially the revamped Stone Jetty for its art, games, cafés, and oceanfront wildlife sanctuary.
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Morecambe offers tourists an awesome outdoor experience. The Way of the Roses is a popular cycling route traversing the red rose county of Lancashire. There are hills, vales, and areas of natural beauty to enjoy. At Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal World Heritage Site near Ripon you can stop for refreshment and discover some interesting cultural sites. Alternatively, head to the Lake District and go village hopping on an eco-friendly electric bicycle. The latest trend, there are charging stations conveniently situated along the way in pubs and restaurants. Whinlatter Forest Park is a truly lush mountain forest equipped with a ropes course, and walking and biking trails.
Morecambe Bay for Culture seekersMorecambe is overflowing with culture and beauty. Visit Grasmere for a treasure trove of inspiration. The Dove Cottage, home of poet Wordsworth, offers tourists an entire town of exciting old-world culture. There’s a museum, toy store, picturesque gardens, and don’t forget the Grasmere Gingerbread! Morecambe Winter Gardens is a rare landmark for its sea location, and as a concert hall with live performances. Originally built in 1897, it boasts gardens, restaurants, and has hosted famous stars over the years. Castlerigg Stone Circle, from the late Neolithic period, is the oldest in Britain, resting atop a natural plateau in Cumbria. Its 38 stones offer important astronomical alignments.
The Lake District’s Dove Cottage was the proud home of world-famous English poet, William Wordsworth, for nearly 10 years!
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Lakeland Motor Museum is a venue for motorised vehicles and other transport. You’ll have a chance to see 30,000 exhibits including classic cars, bicycles, motorcycles and more in Backbarrow, close to Lake Windermere. This museum is full of memorabilia about the Campbell family’s racing exploits as well as a café with delicious refreshments.
2. Cycle the coastBay Cycle Way offers a new family friendly bicycle route for exploring the stunning coastline. You’ll enjoy exciting views of the sea and nature from Walney to Glasson Dock. Take the family for a day trip and enjoy the fresh air while ogling spectacular views.
3. Take a walk in the wild with wolvesVisit Predator Experience for a one-of-a-kind adventure through the Lake District countryside with their hybrid wolves. This is a hands-on educational experience about the evolution, social structure, and conservation of wolves that most people never dreamed possible.
4. Explore the area with Britain’s biggest horsesThis venue is a horse lover's dream come true. Cumbrian Heavy Horses offers lessons and riding trips in the Lake District and Cumbria on Ardenne, Shire, and Clydesdale horses. They feature beach riding or mountain riding on your adventure. If you want to ride in a carriage pulled by these beauties, that is also an option.
5. Visit the historical centre of LancasterThe Old Town Hall Building, originally constructed in 1783, was converted to Lancaster City Museum in 1923. The architecture is fascinating so take some time to enjoy it. The collections offer insight about those who lived here in ancient times. The Roman Tombstone from 100 AD, Silverdale Hoard, and Royal Regiment Museum are particularly interesting.
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On average, what was the cost of holiday rentals in Morecambe Bay in 2020, during the period hit by the pandemic?
Our data shows that Morecambe Bay has an average price of £149.46 per night, which is a relatively high one under the destinations in the United Kingdom.
When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Morecambe Bay?
If you seek to get the most out of your money, the most affordable months to visit Morecambe Bay are September (£117.1 per night for accommodation, on average), November (£121.43), and October (£130.2).
When does the price of holiday rentals in Morecambe Bay go up the most?
When you look at renting a holiday letting in Morecambe Bay, the highest prices are found in the month of July (with an average of £193.64 per night), followed by June (£170.46), and May (£166.9).
Are there usually many holiday rentals available in Morecambe Bay?
It is better to plan ahead in Morecambe Bay as only 11% of the properties remain available, following the data observed in 2020.
What are the best months for a spontaneous getaway?
December, November, and January are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that present the largest number of accommodations available, with respective average availability figures of 27.25%, 20% and 18%.
When are there fewer rental options available in Morecambe Bay?
The month with the highest average booked rental figures is August (only 2.25% of properties were available on average in 2020). Followed by September (2.75%), and July (3.8%).
How many lettings are available in Morecambe Bay?
Holidu works with 10 different partners to offer you an inventory to choose between 370 properties we have in Morecambe Bay.