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Welcome to VisitMorecambe.co.uk, the official guide to hotels in Morecambe and tourist information for the area.
At VisitMorecambe we've got a great range of Morecambe hotel, guesthouse, self-catering & bed and breakfast accommodation, as well as information on attractions, events and much more...
The seaside town of Morecambe looks out across the magnificent sweep of Morecambe Bay to the Lakeland Fells. Walk the promenade and you will find excellent new sea-defences incorporating award-winning public art, golden sandy beaches and the long-awaited restoration of our world-famous Art Deco hotel, The Midland, approaching completion.
With a great range of Morecambe hotel accommodation, finding a room with a view has never been easier. Search our hotel accommodation database and check out our places to visit, eating out and events sections for what to see and do.
Cast yourself away for an afternoon on Morecambe's sparkling new sandy beach before heading inland for that well-deserved Fish & Chip supper.
Morecambe is rich in the variety and number of its Art Deco buildings. Stay in luxury at the Midland Hotel, share a Knickerbocker Glory at Brucciani's Cafe before heading off on foot for a fascinating 'Echo's of Art Deco' guided walk.
There is a great selection of gifts and books for you to buy. Recommended reads include 'Between the Tides' by Cedric Robinson. 'Cedric explores the vast and majestic expanse of Morecambe Bay with its breathtaking beauty but treacherous unpredictability'.
You'll love the Lancashire coast, which harbours a unique contrast of scenery, culture and experiences.
Visit Morecambe to follow the fortunes of 'The Shrimps' in their first exciting season in the Official Football League.
These are the places close-by to Morecambe well worth visiting. Heysham has one of the finest Anglo-Viking sites in the Northwest.
You can request or download the Morecambe Attractions Map and Tern leaflet.
Attractions and Street Map for Morecambe and Heysham.
A guide to the award-winning public art on the promenade in Morecambe.