As a resident of Morecambe, I’ve spent a lot of time exploring the area’s incredible natural beauty and great hiking spots.
From the peaceful Silverdale Coastline Walk to the scenic Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve Walk, there are plenty of hikes and nice walks to take in the Morecambe area.
In this article, I’ll take you through 15 of the best hikes and nice walks in Morecambe. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just want to take a leisurely stroll, there’s something for everyone here.
So grab your walking boots and let’s explore the great outdoors!
The Silverdale Coastline Walk

You’ll love exploring the stunning Silverdale Coastline Walk – a beautiful, must-see spot in Morecambe!
This 4.5 kilometer-long walk stretches along the coastline of Morecambe Bay, with beautiful views of the sea, sand dunes, and the Lake District beyond.
The path is well marked and easy to follow, and there are plenty of benches and picnic spots along the way. It’s a great place to take in the fresh sea air and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
The Silverdale Coastline Walk is a great way to explore the stunning views, and it’s also ideal for bird-watching and discovering local wildlife. There are lots of interesting plants and animals to spot, including gulls, oystercatchers, curlews, redshank, and more.
You can also spot some interesting historical sites, such as the ruins of an old mill, a 19th century lime kiln, and the remains of the old Morecambe Bay Railway.
The Silverdale Coastline Walk is a must-see for any nature enthusiast, and a great way to explore the beauty of Morecambe.
The Silverdale to Arnside Circular Walk

Stroll along the tranquil coastline of Morecambe on the Silverdale to Arnside Circular Walk for a peaceful journey through stunning landscapes.
This 5.5-mile walk is perfect for those looking for a leisurely stroll or a more vigorous hike, with a mixture of terrain and beautiful views.
Starting from the beach car park in Silverdale, you’ll make your way past the picturesque coastline and pockets of woodland, with plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife and take in the scenery.
You’ll eventually come to the village of Arnside, with its charming Victorian promenade and quaint harbour – a great spot for a picnic.
From there, you’ll hike up to Arnside Knott, a viewpoint providing panoramic views of Morecambe Bay and the Lake District, before descending back down to Silverdale.
This walk is a great way to get some fresh air, soak up the beauty of the Morecambe area, and explore the local history and culture.
The Jubilee Tower Walk

After exploring the Gillow Hill Trail, I decided to head out on the Jubilee Tower Walk.
This walk takes visitors on a journey through the Lancashire countryside, starting in Morecambe and ending at the Jubilee Tower. It’s a 4.5 mile trek, so it’s perfect for those looking for a longer walk.
As I set out, I was surrounded by lush green hillsides and vibrant wildflowers. The path was well-marked and easy to follow, with plenty of benches along the way for resting. I was also able to take in stunning views of Morecambe Bay in the distance.
The final destination of the walk was the Jubilee Tower, an old stone tower that was built in 1810 to commemorate King George III’s Jubilee. I stood at the top of the tower and looked out over the vast landscape. It was a truly breathtaking experience and I’m glad I made the journey.
The Bay Gateway Walk
Take a journey along the Bay Gateway Walk to discover the beauty of Morecambe Bay and the surrounding areas.
This 7-mile walk stretches from the M6 Motorway right down to the coast and passes through the villages of Yealand and Silverdale.
A relatively flat walk, it takes you through some beautiful countryside and gives you the opportunity to spot some rare bird species, including the curlew, oystercatcher, and redshank.
It also takes you along the north shore of Morecambe Bay, giving you incredible views of the bay, with the Lake District hills in the background.
This walk is perfect for a leisurely afternoon out, and dogs are welcome too, so you don’t have to leave your four-legged friends behind!
Whether you’re a local resident or just visiting, the Bay Gateway Walk is a fantastic way to explore the beauty of Morecambe Bay.
The Heysham Heritage Trail
Explore the rich history of Heysham on the Heysham Heritage Trail, a scenic 3-mile route that’ll take you past some of the area’s most interesting sites.
Beginning at the Heysham Nature Reserve, the route takes you along the coast and passes by the ruins of St Peter’s Church, which was destroyed by a great storm in 1693.
You’ll also see the lighthouse which was built in 1846 and has recently been restored to its original state.
Further along the trail, you’ll come across the ruins of St Patrick’s Chapel, built during the 13th century.
This picturesque site is also home to a bronze age burial mound and is a great spot to take a break.
The Trail also passes by the stunning Grade I listed St. Peter’s Church, which was rebuilt in 1719, and is a great place to take in the breathtaking views of Morecambe Bay.
The Heysham Heritage Trail is a great way to explore the area and learn about its rich history.
The Gillow Hill Trail
Climb Gillow Hill for incredible views of Morecambe Bay and the surrounding countryside!
The Gillow Hill Trail is a popular walk that starts at the Heysham Heritage Trail and takes you up Gillow Hill.
The 3.5-mile route takes you through a variety of landscapes from nature reserves to wooded areas and past historic buildings, giving you a chance to explore the area’s rich history.
As you make your way up the hill, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of Morecambe Bay and the surrounding countryside.
The walk is relatively easy, making it suitable for most people.
At the top of the hill, you’ll find a number of benches and picnic spots, perfect for taking a break and soaking in the breathtaking views.
Make sure to bring a camera along to capture the beautiful scenery!
The Happy Mount Park Walk
Next on my journey through Lancashire was the Happy Mount Park Walk.
This walk is a great way to explore Morecambe’s historic past, with the area being home to the Romans, Vikings, and Celts.
The park is quite large, with plenty of green and open spaces to explore. There are a few different routes you can take, but the best way to make the most of the park is to follow the signs and explore the different paths.
The park is full of interesting features, including a statue of local politician, Sir John Fisher, and a fountain that pays tribute to the local fishing industry.
There are also plenty of wildlife to spot, including ducks and swans, along with a variety of birds and butterflies.
The walk is also a great place to stop and have a picnic, or just to relax and take in the views of the sea and the surrounding countryside.
The Ashton Memorial Walk
Perched atop a hill overlooking Morecambe stands the magnificent Ashton Memorial, a grand monument dedicated to the memory of local industrialist Baron Ashton. Constructed in 1909, it’s truly an impressive sight to behold, with its Italianate-style architecture, adorned with pillars and statues.
The memorial offers a breathtaking view of Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland Fells beyond it.
The Ashton Memorial Walk is a popular route that winds around the structure, offering a chance to appreciate the beauty of both the memorial itself and the surrounding area. Taking a leisurely stroll around the grounds, visitors can enjoy the sights of the lake and the hills, as well as the vibrant landscape of the surrounding gardens.
The walk is a great way to take in the beauty of the area and to enjoy the peace and serenity of the memorial.
The White Lund Nature Reserve Trail
Take a stroll along the White Lund Nature Reserve Trail for a peaceful journey through the heart of Morecambe’s stunning countryside. This five-mile route takes you through the natural beauty of the area, with plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife along the way.
The trail is suitable for all levels of fitness, though it does have a few steep sections. As you walk through the reserve, you’ll pass through rolling hills, lush fields, and dense woodlands, giving you the chance to take in the beauty of the area. There are also numerous benches along the route, allowing you to rest and take in the views.
Be sure to bring your camera, as the scenery is truly breathtaking. The White Lund Nature Reserve Trail is a great way to explore Morecambe’s stunning natural beauty in a peaceful setting. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, this trail has something for everyone.
The Morecambe Wind Turbines Walk
Soak in the majestic beauty of Morecambe’s stunning countryside as you explore the Wind Turbines Walk.
This stunning walk takes you along the shores of Morecambe Bay, and is the perfect way to get some fresh air and enjoy the views of the area.
As you explore the walk, you’ll be able to see the iconic wind turbines that have become a symbol of the town.
The walk is a great way to get some exercise, as it’s a moderate walk with some uphill sections.
You’ll also be able to take in some of the local wildlife, such as seabirds, seals, and even some rare species of plants.
Along the way, you’ll also be able to marvel at the beautiful scenery of the bay and the surrounding hills.
The Wind Turbines Walk is a great way to experience the beauty of Morecambe Bay and its stunning countryside.
The Morecambe Promenade Walk
Stroll along the lovely Morecambe Promenade and take in the breathtaking views of Morecambe Bay. Not only will you have amazing views of the bay, but you can also take in the historic architecture of the town as you explore the area.
The Promenade is a great place to relax and take a leisurely stroll. There is plenty of room to move around and explore the area at your own pace. There are plenty of benches and points of interest to admire along the way.
The Promenade is a great place to take the family. There are plenty of activities for all ages to enjoy. From ice cream stands to arcades, there is something for everyone.
The Promenade is a great place to take in the natural beauty of Morecambe and to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Whether you are looking for a relaxing walk or an exciting adventure, the Morecambe Promenade has something for everyone.
The Hest Bank to Bolton-le-Sands Walk
Enjoy a peaceful journey along the Hest Bank to Bolton-le-Sands walk, where you can take in stunning views of the countryside and soak up the tranquility of the area.
Starting from the picturesque village of Hest Bank, this walk takes you along the banks of the River Lune, through a variety of habitats and landscapes. You’ll pass through woodland and meadows, where you can spot a variety of wildlife, before reaching the estuary and the open mudflats of the Lune Estuary.
As you follow the path, you’ll be able to marvel at the views of the surrounding countryside, dotted with farms and villages. The walk culminates in the village of Bolton-le-Sands, where you can reward yourself with a pint in the friendly local pub.
Whether it’s a leisurely stroll or a more strenuous hike, the Hest Bank to Bolton-le-Sands walk is sure to provide a peaceful and enjoyable experience.
The Carnforth to Silverdale Walk
Take a scenic journey along the Carnforth to Silverdale walk, where you can marvel at the beauty of the countryside and appreciate the peace and quiet of the area.
The walk starts in Carnforth, with a short jaunt through the village before entering the countryside. Along the way, you’ll pass through several villages, including Warton and Yealand Redmayne, as well as the historic Silverdale village.
You’ll also pass through areas of woodland, where you can enjoy the sights and sounds of nature as you take in the stunning views of Morecambe Bay. The route is well-marked, making it easy to stay on track and take in all the sights and sounds the area has to offer.
At the end of the walk, you’ll arrive at Silverdale, where you can enjoy a traditional Sunday roast or a pint of beer in one of the local pubs.
The walk is a great way to spend a day out in the countryside, and it’s sure to leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed.
The Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve Walk
Explore the stunning Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve on foot and make unforgettable memories in the tranquil environment.
The reserve is a beautiful place to take a leisurely walk, with plenty of rolling hills and grasslands to explore. This is a great spot for wildlife watching, with a variety of birds, mammals, amphibians, and invertebrates to be seen.
It’s also a great place to take a picnic, as there are plenty of places to rest and take in the view. There are a number of paths and trails that will take you around the reserve, and there are plenty of interesting features to explore.
From Bronze Age burial mounds and Iron Age field systems to an ancient standing stone, there’s something for everyone. The area is also home to a variety of flora, including wildflowers, grasses, sedges, and trees.
The Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve is a great place to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy some time in nature.
The Warton Crag Nature Reserve Walk
Be mesmerized by the beauty of Warton Crag Nature Reserve, where you can stroll through stunning rolling hills and grasslands.
This is one of Morecambe’s most beautiful natural walks, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
The nature reserve is home to a wide range of wildlife, including birds, reptiles, and mammals, and is an ideal spot for birdwatchers.
The walk is also a great way to explore the local flora and fauna, with wildflowers, butterflies, and other plants to be found in abundance.
The reserve also contains some interesting archaeological sites.
The walk is suitable for all ages, and is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise.
With its breathtaking views and diverse wildlife, Warton Crag Nature Reserve is an ideal destination for those looking to explore the beauty of Morecambe.
Conclusion
I’ve just explored some of the best walks in Morecambe. From the Silverdale Coastline Walk to the Warton Crag Nature Reserve Walk, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll, an invigorating hike or something in between, you’ll find it here.
With so many stunning views and beautiful places to explore, you’ll find yourself coming back again and again to discover all that this area has to offer.
With its diverse landscape and welcoming atmosphere, Morecambe is the perfect destination for a great day out!