Tour: Bay View Cycleway (E)(EP)

LocationGlasson Dock
PostcodeLA2 0BZ
Map Reference53.9978, -2.84563
Ride Start on Google mapsGoogle map
Ride length128 km
Climbing1852 m
MaxGradient27.2882% (suspect calcs!)
Ride effort2816.63 tcEnergy
Added byNeil Wheadon
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Start at Glasson Dock Car Park, Glasson Dock, Lancaster LA2 0BZ  There is a car park here but has a low barrier

See https://www.waysaroundthebay.org.uk/cycle-morecambe-bay/the-bay-cycle-way

What is the Bay Cycle Way?

The Bay Cycle Way is a long-distance cycling route which covers 81 miles of awe-inspiring sea, sand, mountains and sky as you pootle around an amphitheatre of ever-changing views. From the coast of Cumbria into Lancashire, this route packs in everything from industrial heritage to nature gems with incredible 360 degree views to the Lake District fells and out to sea.

Developed in close partnership with Sustrans, the Bay Cycle Way is part of the National Cycle Network (NCN 700) and connects Walney Island near Barrow-in-Furness to Glasson Dock just south of Lancaster. This relatively flat route is one of many long-distance cycle routes that cross Cumbria into Lancashire and beyond, linking with the Way of the Roses, Walney to Wear and Coast to Coast.

The route skirts the coastline around the Bay, between the sands and saltmarsh and the outer edges of the Lake District National Park with views to the Cumbrian fells, and as you cycle towards Lancashire, you'll glimpse the hills of the Yorkshire Dales National Park too.

How hard is it to ride and what’s the traffic like?

This is a beautiful route with some long flat sections along coast and canal tow paths with the majority of the route on quiet lanes or traffic-free tracks.

There are a few very short sections on busier roads but there is usually an option to get off and push your bike along the pavement if that’s what you prefer.

There are some moderately hilly sections with one ‘steep’ section at Bigland Hill between Grange-over-Sands and Greenodd. The views however on this part of the route are completely magnificent, and the ‘wind in your hair’ experience is a massive reward, particularly when you know there is a 'top notch' selection of teashops and cafes awaiting you.

How many days does it take to complete the route?

You can easily split the route up to cycle as many miles as you think you can manage in a day.

Most people enjoy the route comfortably over 3 days which averages between 25 and 30 miles a day, allowing plenty of time to soak up the views, take ample coffee breaks or explore some of the cultural sites such as Birkrigg Stone Circle or the Budhist Temple near Ulverston.

If you are ‘cycling fit’, two days is more of a challenge but if you want to visit the sites and soak up more of the culture and heritage of the place, why not just pootle along the route over 4 or even 5 days – it’s not a race!

The Rides

1: Glasson Dock to Arnside - Bay Cycle Way - Day 1 (E)

Start at Glasson Dock Car Park, Glasson Dock, Lancaster LA2 0BZ There is a barrier on the car park See https://www.waysaroundthebay.org.uk/plan-your-route/route/bay-cycle-way-day-1 The first 26 mile stage of the Bay Cycle Way takes you from Glasson Dock to Arnside easing you in gently along miles of flat old railway line, coastal promenade and canal trails with an array of options for cafe and pub stops. There is no route leaflet that I can find, bu Sustrans do sell a map Note 1) There is a GPX more ...

2: Arnside to Greenodd - Bay Cycle Way - Day 2 (E)

Start at the Promenade, Arnside, Carnforth LA5 0HA See https://www.waysaroundthebay.org.uk/plan-your-route/route/bay-cycle-way-day-2 The second leg of the Bay Cycle Way takes you from Arnside to Greenodd along some coastal flat stretches and into the Bay's hinterland with spectacular glimpses of the Lake District fells.

3: Greenodd to Walney Island - Bay Cycle Way - Day 3 (E)

Start at Greenodd, Ulverston LA12 7RF See https://www.waysaroundthebay.org.uk/plan-your-route/route/bay-cycle-way-day-3 This final stretch of the Bay Cycle Way ride takes you through the interesting market town of Ulverston before meandering through the Furness Peninsula, taking in historic sites and pretty villages before finishing at Sandy Gap's shingle beach on Walney Island. more ...

Places of Interest

Distance (km)CategoryTitleDescription
0.0food/cafeThe Quayside at Glasson Dock (Glasson)Tithebarn Hill, Glasson Dock, Lancaster LA2 0BY CLOSED TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Good cafe for bikers and cyclists
0.0food/cafeThe Shop At Glasson Dock (Glasson)West Quay, Glasson Dock, Lancaster LA2 0DB
0.0food/cafeLockkeepers Rest (Glasson Dock)Tithebarn Hill, Glasson Dock, Lancaster LA2 0BY Open daily 10:00 - 17:00
0.0travel/carParkingGlasson Dock Car Park (Glasson Dock)Glasson Dock, Lancaster LA2 0BY NOTE THERE IS A HEIGHT BARRIER
8.4food/cafeWhale Tail (Lancaster)78a Penny St, Lancaster LA1 1XN Open 7 days Vegetarian
8.4interest/historicLancaster Castle (Lancaster)Castle Grove, Lancaster LA1 1YN Lancaster Castle is a medieval castle in Lancaster in the English county of Lancashire. Its early history is unclear, but may have been founded in the 11th century on t ...
12.6stay/cycleCampingSunnyside Camping & Caravan SiteSunnyside Camping & Caravan Site, 270 Oxcliffe Rd, Morecambe LA3 3EH enquiries@sunnysidecamping.com GBP15 per night (2024) With toilets and showers at no extra cost. Supermarkets, pups, and beach with ...
13.6food/cafeBeach Cafe and Takeaway (Morecambe)Marine Rd W, Heysham, Morecambe LA3 1BS
14.6interest/historicEric Morecambe Statue (Morecambe)Marine Rd Central, Morecambe LA4 5AB The Statue of Eric Morecambe in Morecambe, Lancashire, England is a commemorative bronze sculpture of Eric Morecambe (1926-1984) by Graham Ibbeson. Surrounded by p ...
18.6food/cafeThe Shore Cafe (Hest Bank)The Shore, Hest Bank, Lancaster LA2 6HW
24.7interest/vintageRailwayCarnforth Station Heritage Centre and Brief Encounter Refreshment Rooms Bistro & Bar (Carnforth)Carnforth Station, Warton Rd, Carnforth LA5 9TR Our award winning Heritage Centre is located within a working railway station, famously featured in the classic 1945 film 'Brief Encounter' directed by ...
25.8food/cafeOld School Brewery (Carnforth)Holly Bank, Crag Rd, Warton, Barn LA5 9PL Also a brewery
25.8interest/houseWarton Old Rectory (Warton) - English HeritageMain Street, Warton, Carnforth, Lancashire, LA5 9PH The rectory at Warton is a rare survival of a large 14th-century stone house with great hall and chambers. It served as a residence and courthouse f ...
28.9interest/wildlifeRSPB Leighton Moss and cafe - RSPBLeighton Moss, Nr Carnforth, Lancashire, LA5 0SW Wildlife - Leighton Moss boasts the largest reed bed in north-west England and is home to a wide range of spectacular wildlife including otters, bearde ...
28.9misc/bcqBCQ Question BCQ345This is a BCQ challedge location near Leighton Moss R.S.P.B. Sanctuary in the couny of Lancashire & Greater Manchester of North West England.See here for details of the BCQ challenge.OS map 97 SD 4767 ...
29.9food/cafeWolf House Cafe Within Wolf House Gallery (Silverdale)Wolf & Us (formally Wolf House Cafe) Lindeth Road, Silverdale, Carnforth, LA5 0TX
29.9food/cafeWolf House Cafe Within Wolf House Gallery (Silverdale)Wolf & Us (formally Wolf House Cafe) Lindeth Road, Silverdale, Carnforth, LA5 0TX
29.9stay/campsiteGibraltar Farm Campsite (Silverdale)Silverdale, LA5 0UA Need to Email to book Facilities Electric hook-ups available for caravans and motor-homes Hardstanding and grass pitches New shower and toilet block Free hot water and showers Raw ...
29.9travel/railStationRailway Station (Silverdale)Silverdale station, Red Bridge Lane, Silverdale, Lancashire, LA5 0SW
30.9food/cafeThe Blossom Bird (Silverdale)Emesgate Ln, Silverdale, Carnforth LA5 0RA
30.9stay/cycleCampingHawes Villa Caravan & Campervan Site (Silverdale)Hawes Villa Campervan Site, Moss Ln, Silverdale, Carnforth LA5 0SS 2024 - GBP6 per night. Solo camper Tents go in the 'woodland area', which is across the lane from the main campsite, & has a few tree ...
33.1interest/castleArnside Tower (Far Arnside)Far Arnside, Carnforth LA5 0SN Worth a view if walking nearby. Can see internal staircases and fireplaces. Must have quite impressive in its day. Nice spot for a picnic with plenty of big rocks to sit ...
35.1food/bakeryArnside Bakehouse40 The Promenade, Arnside, Carnforth LA5 0HA Open daily 09:00 - 17:00
35.1food/cafeSandpipers (Arnside)The Promenade, Arnside, Carnforth LA5 0HA
39.8food/cafeRiver Bela Cafe (Milnthorpe)49 Beetham Rd, Milnthorpe LA7 7QN Open Tuesday - Saturday 09:30 - 15:00
39.8food/cafeRivers and Roads Coffee ShopBridge End House, Park Rd, Milnthorpe LA7 7AN
43.5interest/houseLevens Hall (Kendal)Levens Hall, Kendal LA8 0PD Great place to stop for coffee and cake. Approach the House by the north facing stone staircase and open the grand front door to marvel at this stunning Elizabethan House, ...
44.8food/shopLevens Village Shop (Levens)Main St, Levens, Kendal LA8 8ND Serves coffee, home made tray bakes. Has undercover outside seating.
44.8interest/houseSizergh (Kendal) - National TrustSizergh, near Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 8DZ Beautiful medieval house, with rich gardens and estate This imposing house stands proud at the gateway to the Lake District. Its rich and beautiful garden includ ...
47.1food/cafeGilpin Bridge Hotel (Levens)Gilpin Bridge Inn, Bridge End, Levens, Kendal LA8 8EP
50.8food/shopWitherslack Community Shop (Witherslack)Witherslack Community Shop, Witherslack, Grange-over-Sands LA11 6RH, United Kingdom Small community shop
57.7food/cafeCafe Grange (Grange-over-Sands)2, The Boulevard, Windermere Rd, Station Square, Grange-over-Sands LA11 6EG Open most days. Good service, friendly couple run it. Great for cyclists and a bit off the main thoroughfare.
57.7food/cafeHazelmere Bakery (Grange-over-Sands)1&2 Yewbarrow Terrace, Station Square, Grange-over-Sands LA11 6ED Open daily. Somewhere a bit special. Extensive selection of teas and coffees plus excellent food.
57.7food/cafeButterfingers (Grange-over-Sands)Main St, Grange-over-Sands LA11 6DP Another great cafe. Goof selection of food. Bike racks directly across the road.
57.7travel/railStationRailway Station (Grange-over-Sands)Grange-over-Sands station, Station Square, Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, LA11 6EH
63.7food/gardenCentreBrooke Supplies & Garden Centre, Lakeland Nursery Cafe (Flookburgh)Station Rd, Flookburgh, Grange-over-Sands LA11 7JZ
63.7interest/houseHolker Hall & Gardens (Cark-in-Cartmel)Holker Estate, Cark-in-Cartmel, Nr Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria LA11 7PL Holker is the home of Lucy Cavendish and her husband Tor McLaren who extend a warm welcome to all visitors. Magnificently situate ...
66.4food/cafeThe Mallard Tea Shop (Cartmel)Devonshire Buildings, Cartmel LA11 6PN Open daily 10:00 - 16:30, CLOSED THURSDAY
66.4food/cafeCartmel food shed (Cartmel)The Causeway, Cartmel, Grange-over-Sands LA11 6PW Open every day 08:00 - 15:00 (Sunday closes 14:00)
66.4food/shopCartmel Village Shop (Cartmel)Parkgate House, 1 The Square, Cartmel LA11 6QB They were really helpful, when we couldn't follow the bridleway on race day showing us another way
73.3interest/vintageRailwayLakeside and Haverthwaite Railway (Ulverston)Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway Co. Ltd, Haverthwaite Station, Nr Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 8AL Railway - Cafe - Haverthwaite Station Tearoom Open daily 9:00 - 17:00 (last food order 15:30)
76.4food/cafeBakehouse Born and Bread (Greenodd)Unit 3, Crakeside Buiness Park, Greenodd, Ulverston LA12 7RT Open Tuesday - Saturday - 09:00 - 20:00 CLOSED SUNDAY and MONDAY
82.5bike/shopLeisure Lakes Bikes (Ulverston)Units 12-13, Lightburn Industrial Estate, Lightburn Rd, Ulverston LA12 7NE Formerly Velo Bikes (till 2022)
82.5interest/museumLaurel and Hardy Museum (Ulverston)The Roxy, Brogden Street, Ulverston LA12 7AH, United Kingdom The Museum started life as one man's collection stemming from his lifelong love of 'the boys'. Starting out as a few scrapbooks of photos, ...
85.8food/icecreamRoy's Ices (Bardsea)Bardsea, Ulverston LA12 9QU Ice Cream cabin in a layby with sea views
87.1interest/historicBirkrigg Stone Circle (Ulverston)Ulverston LA12 9RD Free Access. The Birkrigg stone circle (also known as the Druid's Temple or Druids' Circle) is a Bronze Age stone circle on Birkrigg Common, two miles south of Ulverston in the Engl ...
99.7interest/lighthouseRampside Lighthouse (Rampside)Roa Island Rd, Rampside, Barrow-in-Furness LA13 0PX More of tower with a light
100.8food/pubThe Concle Inn (Rampside)Rampside, Barrow-in-Furness LA13 0PU
100.8misc/toiletsToilet (Roa Island)40 Piel St, Roa Island, Barrow-in-Furness LA13 0QL
100.8travel/ferryPiel Island Ferry (Barrow-in-Furness)Piel St, Roa Island, Barrow-in-Furness LA13 0QL, United Kingdom I don't think this takes Tandems as too small
105.0bike/shopTopmark Cycles (Barrow-in-Furness)108 Greengate St, Barrow-in-Furness LA14 1BG https://www.topmarkonline.com/ - not working April 2023
105.0travel/railStationBarrow-in-Furness StationBarrow-in-Furness LA14 5QZ
106.3interest/museumThe Dock Museum (Barrow-in-Furness)The Dock Museum, North Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, LA14 2PW Built in a historic nineteenth century dock, the museum is home to a wealth of objects on the social and industrial history of the Fur ...

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