Best attractions and places to see around Overton offer a diverse landscape, from coastal promenades to elevated summits. This region provides opportunities to explore historical waterways and natural viewpoints, characterized by its proximity to the coast and elevated terrain. Visitors can discover a mix of man-made monuments and natural features, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. The area is known for its scenic trails and routes popular with cyclists and walkers.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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stunning views, very quiet and peaceful walk. would recommend good shoes especially for the downhill spell.
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Linking Preston to Kendal, the Lancaster Canal is one of the country's few coastal canals. Built along the natural lie of the land it offers 41 miles of lock free cruising - the longest stretch in the country. As the canal is naturally level, it also lends itself to gentle walking and cycling as well as canoeing and other outdoor activities. And we've loads of trails and routes to help you take advantage of this wellbeing resource on your doorstep.
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The harbour at Glasson originally opened in 1787, following the demise of Lancaster as a port, and was at its height the largest port in the north west, importing cotton, sugar, spices and slaves from Africa and the Indies. Its connection to the Lancaster Canal was important in allowing the distribution of cargo landed at the port into the heart of industrial Lancashire. Glasson is still active today, handling over 150,000 tonnes of cargo annually.
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Beautiful cycle path along the Lancaster Canal with many highlights.
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On the Morecambe Promenade you can cycle in a relaxed manner in interesting surroundings.
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Nice leg stretch climbing in either direction.
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Starting address for the Jubilee Tower free parking is Scotforth Rd, Abbeystead, Lancaster LA2 0QR. Easy parking and not too many people around. Quite a hot day 22C. Amazing views across the bays and well worth the hike to get to Ward Stone , the highest point in the Trough of Bowland. Later part of the walk is a gravel road, which made a nice change from the hike up. As it was a sunny day, the walk was nice and easy, however on a wet day it could be quite difficult with the gullies to get across on the way up. Dry or wet, it's well worth the trip, on a clear day you can see Balckkpool tower!.
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The trig point at this end of the ridge and the eastern edge of the Forest of Bowland stands at 413m. It offers amazing views west out over Lancaster to Morecombe Bay and north-west to the Lake District. The ridgeline from here to Ward's Stone and beyond is a great run, it can be turned into a loop from any of the local car parks.
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The Overton area offers a diverse landscape, featuring coastal promenades, elevated summits, and historical waterways. You'll find a mix of natural viewpoints and man-made monuments, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities like cycling and walking.
The region is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and running on various trails. For example, there are several hiking routes, including moderate loops like the Plover Scar Lighthouse & Cockersand Abbey trail from Glasson. Gravel biking is popular with routes such as the River Lune Cycleway, and there are also running trails available.
Yes, you can explore historical sites like the Lancaster Canal, which was a vital transport route until 1947 and is now popular with cyclists and walkers. Another historical point is Glasson Dock Harbour, which was once the busiest in the North West, importing goods from around the world.
For stunning views, head to Jubilee Tower (Quernmore), which offers panoramic views down into Morecambe Bay and towards the Lake District on a clear day. Another excellent spot is Clougha Pike, a summit at 413m with amazing views west over Lancaster to Morecambe Bay and north-west to the Lake District.
Absolutely. The Lancaster Canal offers peaceful towpaths suitable for family walks and cycling. Glasson Dock Harbour is also considered family-friendly, with places to eat and drink, and pleasant walks along the Lune Estuary.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from elevated points like Clougha Pike and Jubilee Tower. The Morecambe Promenade is loved for its smooth riding surface and the harmonious mix of walkers and cyclists. The peaceful atmosphere and picturesque views along the Lancaster Canal are also highly appreciated.
Yes, cycling is very popular. The Morecambe Promenade offers fantastic cycle paths with lovely views. The Lancaster Canal also has a good towpath suitable for bikes. Additionally, there are gravel biking routes available, such as those along the River Lune Cycleway.
The Morecambe Promenade is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering wide pavements and plenty of space for all visitors to enjoy the coastal views.
While the region offers beauty year-round, clear days are ideal for enjoying the expansive views from summits like Jubilee Tower. Spring and summer generally provide more predictable weather for walking and cycling, though autumn can offer beautiful scenery. Be aware that windy or wet days might make some routes less enjoyable.
The diverse habitats around Overton, including marshlands, wetlands, and coastal areas, support a variety of species. The Lancaster Canal is home to varied wildlife. For specific birdwatching opportunities, the Overton Wildlife Management Area (if referring to Overton, Nevada, which is not the focus here) is known, but for the UK Overton, coastal and canal areas will offer birdlife.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the climb to Clougha Pike involves a good ascent. The ridgeline from Clougha Pike towards Ward's Stone is also a great, more demanding route. Similarly, the climb to Jubilee Tower can be steep, especially from the north.
Yes, particularly around Glasson Dock Harbour, you'll find a number of places to eat and drink. Along the Lancaster Canal, there are also plenty of pubs to stop at along the way.
While specific public transport details for each attraction are not provided, many popular areas like Morecambe Promenade are well-connected. For detailed information on public transport options to specific attractions, it's best to check local transport schedules.


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