Barrow-in-Furness /ˈbæroʊ ɪn ˈfɜːrnəs/ FUR-nəs, commonly known as Barrow, is a town and borough in Cumbria, England. Historically part of Lancashire, it was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1867 and merged with adjacent districts in 1974 to form the Borough of Barrow-in-Furness. At the tip of the Furness peninsula, close to the Lake District, it is bordered by Morecambe Bay, the Duddon Estuary and the Irish Sea. In 2011, Barrow's population was 57,000, the second largest urban area in Cumbria, after Carlisle. Natives of Barrow, as well as the local dialect, are known as Barrovian.
Restaurants in Barrow-in-Furness
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A wonderful place to relax and have an array of beauty treatments, massage facials manicures pedicures body wraps salt scrubs tanning gel nails waxing eyebrow and lash tinting spa days and pamper packages we use Elemis product within our treatments and have them on sale to purchase at reception.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Beauty salon situated in a beautiful location with Spectacular views across Morecambe Bay and walney beach.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Comedy night in Barrow-in-Furness @ The Duke of Edinburgh There are two comedy nights per month. On the first Thursday of each month we have the new acts and rising stars night. This night sees amateurs and some of the best semi-professional comedians competing to be chosen as the best act of the evening by the audience. The best act wins £50 and a middle spot on a future pro night. This night is hosted by one of the best comperes on the comedy circuit. Tickets are £4 each. On the third Thursday of each month we have our pro night. This night consists of four or five brilliant and hilarious comedians. There is also an awesome headliner finishing off each gig. Tickets are £8 each.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Barrow Spa Therapy is a Unique little spa retreat offering a selection of spa treatments and spa days. Male Massage Therapist offering Relaxing and Wellbeing Treatments. All Our Aveda treatments start with a Foot soak and cleanse prior to main treatment. Currently 2 persons maximum for spa days, who get robe and slippers use of Hottub and Relaxation area inside and outside. We also offer our hottub for private hire for upto 4 persons for 75 mins. Due to Covid-19 restrictions our Infrared Sauna and Steam room are offline.
well what can I say....... There are not enough words to describe how good the spa day for 2 was at Barrow Spa Therapy! My wife and I managed to bag ourselves a cheeky getaway with no kids, for some well deserved RnR. We choose Barrow its near the coast, quiet and has little cell reception in places ????. We were celebrating our 3rd wedding anniversary and decided to book a personalised experience with Nat. To say Nat service management skills are excellent is very much an understatement. He effortlessly treats you like a VIP, giving you space and attendance all at the right times. Instantaneously we felt welcome and relaxed, it was like a home from home. The treatment really set the day off and the heated table was a very nice touch. I strongly recommend a trip here. This was our first time trying this type of spa day and we will most certainly be back for the Sauna and Steam room ????. Thanks again Nat for everything. We came back recharged and refreshed ❤ Douglas and Collette ❤ Pros Value for money Super treatments Bluetooth speaker for your own music Sky TV and Internal rest area with log ???? Private and Enclosed surroundings All Covid19 regulations in place 10/10 customer service Perfectly located BYOB allowed Cons We had to leave! ????????????
4.5 based on 459 reviews
This was our second visit to the site, the member of staff was fantastic, was so enthusiastic and nothing was to much trouble, she was full of information and very passionate about the abbey, its history & surrounding area, this was worth our visit alone. It was very peaceful even with the restoration work that is taking place, we look forward to visiting again
4.5 based on 526 reviews
The Dock Museum is a striking modern building on a scenic channelside site with free admission. Built in a historic nineteenth century dock, the museum is home to a wealth of objects on the social and industrial history of the Furness area. Barrow-in-Furness was a small farming village rapidly transformed into a bustling industrial town within a few decades. It has been the cutting edge of technology for more than a century with submarines, airships, warships and beautiful liners being built in this little-explored town. Find out more about the fascinating heritage of the area from cave finds, Viking treasure, Victorian life, Anderson shelters and the Second World War as well as Barrow’s long history building vessels (and still building submarines today). Our facilities include landscaped site and channelside walks linking to the Cumbria Coastal Way, playground, cafe and we are fully wheelchair accessible.
Covid-19 protocols in place mean that this is a place you can safely visit . ( Contact details taken on arrival , masks worn , hand sanitising available and marked entry / exit routes . ) Good car parking . Free entry ( suggested donation of £2 per person which we were happy to pay . ) A very good , smallish , museum with scenes and artefacts depicting the history of Barrow-in-Furness and surrounding area . For me one of the highlights was the models of ships / boats . Absolutely amazing ! As an added bonus there is an on site cafe with friendly helpful staff and freshly made sandwiches ( and a sneaky bowl of chips ! ) Outside there is a play area and plenty of places to sit and watch the world go by . All in all well worth a visit .
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4.5 based on 57 reviews
The forum is middle scale venue in Barrow-in-Furness, with a varied programme of events. We are also able to host conferences, meetings and events. The venue has a lovely coffee shop and bar which is open 6 days a week.
Another visit to this very well laid out, modern theatre in Barrow to see Fascinating Aida. Great sight lines, friendly & helpful staff, and a decent bar. Will hopefully be back again in the not too distant future.
4.5 based on 269 reviews
Piel Island is always top of our bucket list whenever we are in Cumbria to visit the family. A lovely relaxed day out, a nice boat trip with John, a pint in the sun and a natter with the friendly staff. Kids collecting shells, people playing rounders, and last time we even saw some seals! Already looking forward to our next stay, meanwhile stay safe!
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Truly beautifull! A wonderful scenic panoramic view of the peninsula across to Black Combe even the Isle of Man on a clear day!
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