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Bay Cycle Way

Bay Cycle Way

Move along at your own pace, stop off for awesome views, sample mouth watering local food, see history come alive and receive a warm welcome. Uncover ...
Move along at your own pace, stop off for awesome views, sample mouth watering local food, see history come alive and receive a warm welcome.Uncover the secrets of this stunning land and seascape and be intrigued and inspired by the natural environment, vibrant communities and proud heritage.The Bay Cycle Way - NCN 700 - starts on Walney Island near Barrow and takes in the breath taking scenery right round to Glasson Dock south of Lancaster. This relatively flat route hugs the spectacular coastline of Morecambe Bay along quiet roads, greenways, canal towpaths and promenades.Furness PeninsulaThe route starts right by the beach at Sandy Gap which is also the start/end of the Walney to Wear and Whitby (W2W) National Cycle Network route 70. The island has two nature reserves, the North Walney National Nature Reserve offers sand dunes to explore, while South Walney has many hides to watch the island’s bird and sea life.Heading off the island, the route first takes in Barrow - a town built on innovation and shipbuilding - with many fine Victorian buildings including the impressive town hall. The ride runs along the dockside before picking up the traffic-free Westfield Trail towards Roa Island where you can see the unmistakable outline of Piel Castle. In the summer season, a ferry takes visitors across to Piel Island and castle where you can visit The Ship Inn and meet the King of Piel (the landlord). Following the coast road looking out over the Irish Sea you can stop awhile and you might spot some of Morecambe Bay’s regular visitors – terns, curlew, knot, oystercatcher and even grey seals. The route then heads inland to meander through the pretty villages of Leece and Dendron passing by Gleaston Watermill.It then heads out to the atmospheric stone circle on Birkrigg Common offering spectacular views across the Bay before passing the Manjushri Kadampa Buddhist centre at Conishead Priory with its magnificent Temple for World Peace. The Hoad Monument dominates…