Developed by Art Gene working closely with Morecambe Bay Partnership, together, these 5 maps span from the islands of Barrow to Cockerham; plotting the hidden assets of the spectacular Morecambe Bay area of Cumbria and Lancashire.
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The long tradition of racing at Cartmel was started by the monks from Cartmel Priory in the 12th Century. The Whit Holiday Races have been a feature of the...
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A fascinating collection of some 30,000 exhibits which trace the development of road transport throughout the twentieth century - motor cars, motorbikes,...
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You will find a diverse range of events and activities at The Forum, Aiming to bring exciting entertainment to Barrow-in-Furness.
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The most popular tourist attraction in the Lake District, Windermere Lake Cruises sails every day except Christmas Day on England’s largest lake.
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A very important Gothic revival country house with few peers in the north west; the distinctive two towers of the front elevation are an important local...
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Barrow’s biggest & best fitness provider: Group exercise/studio classes. Fantastic swimming pool. Fantastic Kids classes & fun pool inflatable sessions
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Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway in the picturesque Leven Valley at the southern end of Windermere.
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Home to over 1,000 of the rarest animals, get as close as possible to experience these amazing creatures & participate in animal feeding experiences.
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The impressive remains of an abbey founded by Stephen, later King of England, including much of the east end and west tower of the church, the ornately...
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Walney Island lies to the west of Barrow-in-Furness, to which it is connected by bridge. Walney is the eighth largest island in England.
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Beautiful open views if the bay, wide expanse of grass and sand dunes, a long stretch of beach with sand and pebbles – this was a fantastic place!
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The Common is crisscrossed by footpaths leading through the heather, ferns and pasture offering stunning views of the Lakeland fells to the north and the...
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Breath-taking views, stunning artwork and endless forest trails, come and discover all that Grizedale has to offer! Explore the forest on two wheels, foot or...
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Ulverston is a fine market town in the centre of the Furness peninsula, with old buildings and a labyrinth of cobbled streets.
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The seaside village of Bardsea lies on the Furness Peninsula, standing on the west side of Morecambe Bay and to the south west of the town of Ulverston.
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Providing a habitat for a number of species of orchid and the rare Natterjack Toad, which is to be found in only 40 places in Britain.
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The Common is crisscrossed by footpaths leading through the heather, ferns and pasture offering stunning views of the Lakeland fells to the north and the...
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