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FREE mobility scooter hire @ Grange-over-Sands Active Travel Hub
Free hire of mobility scooters and a powered wheelchair to enjoy easy access to Grange-over-Sands' Promenade and town. Visit the webpage for more information.
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Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Hotel
We are a family run 20 bed hotel, providing breakfasts, lunchtime and evening meals, bar area for drinks, teas and coffees, free lockable bike storage on the main cycle route with amazing walks in the area. Located opposite the Estuary with a great beer garden and great views
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Winter walks and rides around the Bay
Who's up for a winter walk or bike ride that involves a tasty reward either en route or at the finish? Here's our round up of suggested routes where you can easily enjoy a warming hot chocolate or great coffee and cake to complete your winter day out. It's a great time for cycling or walking by the coast with abundant numbers of waders and wildfowl that overwinter here. The best time to see them is just before and after…
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Land + Sea Lancaster
At Land and Sea Lancaster, we’re proud to offer food and drink experiences rooted in provenance and purpose. Our farm-to-feast approach celebrates seasonal, wild ingredients and the finest local produce, bringing people together around long tables where local food meets good company.
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Grange-over-Sands E-bike hire
Frequently asked questionsWhat size bike do I need? How long can I hire a bike for? What other equipment do you hire and is it included in the price?What does it cost? Any other relevant FAQs here specific to Grange.
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Bay Cycle Way in a day
Follow Joseph, our Future Coast Engagement Officer on his recent adventure on the Bay Cycle Way with friend Sam.
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Hest Bank
The coastline at Hest Bank has witnessed extensive change over the past two decades. Much of the saltmarsh, which once protected the West Coast Main Line and local properties from flooding and erosion, has experienced substantial erosion. Working with Lancaster City Council, the local community and wider stakeholders, the Our Future Coast project is seeking to design and test new natural methods to restore this vital saltmarsh habitat and coastal buffer.
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Jenny Brown's Point, Lancashire
Jenny Brown’s Point is a small coastal peninsula in the parish of Silverdale. The area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, valued for its environmental and heritage qualities. The chimney at Jenny Brown’s Point, a grade-two listed structure, is valued as a key part of this local identity. However, the saltmarsh, which once protected the structure, has experienced substantial erosion, leaving the chimney vulnerable to damage and undercutting from waves and rising tides. The Our Future Coast project is…
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Earnse Bay, Cumbria
Overlooking the Irish Sea, Earnse Bay on Walney Island is a well-loved recreation spot and home to a community of residential chalet owners on West Shore Park. The coastline is fast eroding, with defence measures put in place to protect the community from this erosion and flood risk. Longer term, the area is faced with an increasing risk of flooding and erosion from climate change. The Our Future Coast project, working with Westmorland & Furness Council and various partners, is…
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Millom Marshes, Cumbria
Millom Marshes is an expansive area of saltmarsh on the Duddon Estuary. The marsh, an internationally important place for wildlife and for the local agricultural economy, is backed by an earth embankment. The local Shoreline Management Plan (SMP), which sets out a 100-year strategic approach for managing the coastline, calls for a future realignment of the coast and embankment. However, the anticipated high cost of such a strategy makes achieving it unlikely. Cumberland Council and local stakeholders are working collaboratively…
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