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Terms and Conditions
Ways Around The Bay website - terms and conditions of use The Ways Around The Bay website is owned and managed by Morecambe Bay Partnership. By proceeding with access to this website, you are deemed to have accepted these terms and conditions. Disclaimer Morecambe Bay Partnership makes every effort to ensure that the website is functioning correctly, and that the information presented is as accurate as possible. This will not always be achievable and therefore the following disclaimer applies: The…
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Promote your business
How will the website benefit my business? Reach more cyclists, walkers and people with access needs - encourage new and returning customers, and put your business in front of local visitors as well as tourists. Attract more bookings, visits and customers completely free of charge. Interested? What you need to do next... To feature on the website, we will ask you to: Help us promote the campaign hashtag #WaysAroundTheBay on social media.Agree to the simple terms and conditions below.Submit an…
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Daryl's photography adventures on the prom
Morecambe resident, Daryl Potter, keen photographer and a wheelchair user, chats to podcaster Nigel Thompson about how and why he gets out and about to capture the Bay's many moods and characters, from rainbows to fog, people and places.
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Kate and Woody the Bamboo Bike
Local writer and environmentalist, Kate Rawles talks to podcaster Nigel, about why she loves exploring Morecambe Bay on Woody, her self-made bamboo bike - a bike on which she has explored the world.
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David's recumbent adventures around the Bay
Listen to life-long cyclist David from Flookburgh telling the story of how he's adapted his riding in the face of serious health challenges, allowing him to enjoy the freedom of the outdoors and to connect with the people on his doorstep.
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Public transport
Enjoy car-free days out around Morecambe Bay by hopping on a train, bus or ferry to the start of your walking and cycling routes. Morecambe Bay is easy to get to whichever part of the UK you are travelling from.
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South Walney Tramper hire
Enjoy exploring Walney Island and spot birds, seals and lots more. An off-road mobility Tramper can be booked in advance by calling 01539 816300 with our friendly partners at the Cumbria Wildlife Trust. A kind donation of £5 is appreciated for its use
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RSPB Leighton Moss Tramper hire
A hire point operated by partners RSPB at the beautiful Leighton Moss Nature Reserve, a haven for birdlife. Booking is essential but the Tramper is FREE to hire. Call 01524 701601.
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Sizergh Castle (National Trust) Tramper hire
Enjoy the gardens and estate at Sizergh Castle near Kendal on a mostly flat accessible trail. Explore the formal gardens and gravelled terrace surrounding the castle and overlooking the Mirror Lake. You can also access the castle courtyard and the kitchen garden. National Trust admission charges apply (admission free to National Trust members). You need to purchase an Outdoor Mobility membership at the link below, before making an advanced booking.
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