Best attractions and places to see around Winmarleigh include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and community spaces in Lancashire, England. The area features notable landmarks such as Winmarleigh Hall and St. Luke's Church, alongside significant natural features like Winmarleigh and Cockerham Moss. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from lowland raised peat bogs to river estuaries, offering diverse outdoor experiences.
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Cartford Bridge is a single-track toll bridge in the English county of Lancashire. Built in 1831, it spans the River Wyre, connecting Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck, in the Borough of Fylde, on the southern side of the river, to Out Rawcliffe, in the Borough of Wyre, on its northern side (known locally as "Over Wyre"), carrying both automotive and pedestrian traffic of Cartford Lane. The tolls are £1 for vehicles exceeding five tonnes, 70p for vehicles exceeding two tonnes, 60p for motorised vehicles not exceeding two tonnes, and 20p for two-wheeled vehicles.
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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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At the summit of Nicky Nook, runners are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, it is possible to see across the Forest of Bowland and even catch glimpses of the distant Lake District and Morecambe Bay.
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The Knott-End ferry is a great way to bridge a Morecambe Bay coastal ride from Fleetwood to Knott End, Preesall, Pilling and beyond. Sailing times for any given day are posted on the Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry Facebook page. - Sails at 15mins past and to the hour within the tidal sailing window. This can be unreliable on bad/rough weather days however. - Fares are one-way and cash only 2024 FARE EDIT (Each way): Passengers(including OAPs, Adults and children): £2.50 Babies: £1.50 Bikes: £0.50p Dogs: £0.50p
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Cartford bridge is a great crossing point from Great Eccleston to the Over Wyre coast
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The area offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Winmarleigh and Cockerham Moss, a lowland raised peat bog and nature reserve, home to unique ecosystems and wildlife like the rare large heath butterfly. For panoramic views, head to Nicky Nook Summit, a 215m high hill offering vistas of the Forest of Bowland, the Lake District, and Morecambe Bay. The River Lune Millennium Cycle Path also provides scenic views along the river.
Yes, Winmarleigh has a few notable historical sites. Winmarleigh Hall, a Jacobean Revival-style former country house from 1871, is now an adventure center set within 50 acres. St. Luke's Church, a Grade 2 listed building from 1876, features beautiful sandstone architecture and a war memorial. Additionally, Glasson Dock Harbour, opened in 1787, was once the busiest in the North West and offers a glimpse into the region's maritime past.
Winmarleigh is a great base for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes around Nicky Nook Summit and Grizedale Reservoir. There are several moderate hiking routes available, such as the 'Nicky Nook & Grizedale Reservoir loop from Scorton'. For cycling, the River Lune Millennium Cycle Path is a traffic-free, 9-mile route with river views. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking and cycling around Winmarleigh on komoot.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Winmarleigh Village Hall has an adjacent Village Green with a children's play area and a large grassy field for outdoor activities. Glasson Dock Harbour is a delightful spot for a family stroll, with places to eat and drink. The River Lune Millennium Cycle Path is also a traffic-free option for family bike rides.
The village offers a few options. The Patten Arms is the local pub in Winmarleigh. Near other attractions, Glasson Dock Harbour has a number of places to eat and drink. For cyclists and visitors, The Barn, Scorton is a popular cafe with indoor and outdoor seating, known for its cakes and coffee.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences. Many enjoy the panoramic views from Nicky Nook Summit, especially on clear days. The charm of Glasson Dock Harbour, with its historical significance and coastal walks, is also a favorite. The traffic-free nature and scenic beauty of the River Lune Millennium Cycle Path are highly rated for cycling and walking.
Winmarleigh and Cockerham Moss is a unique natural gem, recognized as Lancashire's best example of a lowland raised peat bog. It's a fascinating place for nature enthusiasts to observe a rare ecosystem and wildlife. The ongoing 'carbon farm' project there also offers an interesting insight into peatland restoration.
For outdoor activities, late spring to early autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather. If you're interested in spotting the rare large heath butterfly at Winmarleigh and Cockerham Moss, visit from late June to early August. September and October can also be good for observing salmon and sea trout in the River Lune along the River Lune Millennium Cycle Path.
Many of the outdoor areas around Winmarleigh are dog-friendly, especially walking routes and trails. However, it's always advisable to check specific rules for nature reserves like Winmarleigh and Cockerham Moss, and to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or wildlife. Public footpaths and the River Lune Millennium Cycle Path are generally suitable for dog walks.
Komoot offers several cycling guides for the area. You can find a variety of routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options, by visiting the Cycling around Winmarleigh guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Winmarleigh guide. These guides detail routes like the 'Picnic Area on the River Lune – Lune Millennium Bridge loop' and 'The Barn, Scorton – Cartford Toll Bridge loop'.
For walking and hiking, komoot provides dedicated guides. Explore the Hiking around Winmarleigh guide for routes such as the 'Nicky Nook & Grizedale Reservoir loop from Scorton' or various loops around Grizedale Reservoir and Nicky Nook Summit. These routes range from easy to moderate difficulty.
Parking availability varies by attraction. For Glasson Dock Harbour, there is a car park which can be paid for online. For walks around Nicky Nook Summit, visitors often look for parking near Scorton or the Apple Store Cafe. It's recommended to check specific parking details for each location before your visit.
Winmarleigh Hall is a historic former country house built in 1871 in a Jacobean Revival style. It is now operated by PGL as an adventure center, set within 50 acres of grounds. While it's a significant landmark, its primary function is as an adventure center, so public access might be limited to those participating in PGL activities. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.


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