Morecambe Promenade and Stone Jetty
Morecambe Promenade has seen extensive refurbishment over recent years, making it a clean, flat and accessible area perfect for a stroll along the seafront. The Stone Jetty is a welcoming public walkway incorporating artworks and games.
The present Stone Jetty is one side of the former harbour, built around 1853. In 1861, a railway line was completed from the Jetty to Hest Bank, where it linked in with the Lancaster to Carlisle line.
To so many people now, a visit to Morecambe is not complete without a walk down the Stone Jetty - a breathtaking experience during one of the bay's famous sunsets. The materials used, the art created, the children's games, the information about the teeming birdlife of the bay, together with the cast iron birds atop the railings and bollards, all express so superbly the links between nature and the bay.
Access is available at all times. Car parking is available nearby.
Accessibility
- There is flat access along the promenade and along the Stone Jetty - these areas are suitable for wheelchair users, prams and buggies.