A quintessential seaside resort town, Morecambe showcases simple pleasures like kite flying, sandcastles and old-fashioned arcade games. From its award-winning promenade to public art installations and renowned cycling paths, Morecambe provides enriched holidays by the sea.
Things to do in Morecambe
The promenade at Morecambe stretches from the centuries-old fishing village of Heysham to the west-end Battery, running past the famous Eric Morecambe statue commemorating one half of the comedy team, Morecambe & Wise. Stroll the promenade to discover the Stone Jetty and The Tern Project, which memorialises the city’s fascination with birdwatching. Public art includes bird statues, sculptures and etchings.
Travelling with the family? Spend an afternoon at Happy Mount Park, a throwback amusement centre from the 1920s with crazy golf, bowling, a miniature railroad, splash park and Japanese gardens. You can also rent a bike in Morecambe to cruise the Way of the Roses, a cycling route through the picturesque countryside of Lancashire and Yorkshire.
Live music thrives in venues such as The Platform, where blues, jazz and world music are showcased. You’ll also have the chance to enjoy comedy and eclectic cinema presentations at The Platform or switch gears for a game of laser tag on site.
Morecambe Bay hosts the lively Festival Market, which boasts over 100 stalls and shops as well as two small cafes.To experience a truly local seafood tradition, head over to the Port of Lancaster Smokehouse at Glasson Dock. This is where you’ll find Morecambe Bay Potted Shrimp, which is boiled in butter and packed in pots, perfect for an afternoon picnic.
Getting around Morecambe
Buses, taxis and bicycle hire are available year-round, while seasonal open-air buses run along the seafront. You can rent a car at Manchester Airport, about 75 kilometres away.