The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Morecambe, England

January 31, 2022 Dorsey Hagwood

Morecambe (/ˈmɔːrkəm/ MOR-kəm) is a town on Morecambe Bay in Lancashire, England, which had a population of 34,768 at the 2011 Census.
Restaurants in Morecambe

1. Briggs Shoes

205 Marine Road West, Morecambe LA4 4BU England +44 1524 419293 [email protected] http://www.briggsshoes.co.uk
Excellent
87%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 144 reviews

Briggs Shoes

Briggs, established in 1863 is Morecambe largest clothing and footwear store and still run by the same family. The shop, opposite the Midland Hotel on the Promenade features 5,000 square feet of classic fashions by Roman Originals, Classic, Tigiwear, Regatta, Caribou and a brand new Vintage Ladies wear department. Shoe brands include Skechers, Padders, Fitflop, Earth Spirit, Josef Seibel, Ara, HB and the largest selection of Rieker in the North West. There are also wide ranges of Leather and fashion Bags, Jewellery, Cards and Gifts.

Reviewed By vickiewinters01 - Morecambe, United Kingdom

Excellent customer service as always from Sharon, Dan and Tom. Beautiful quality products. Very happy with my purchases.

2. The Little Bare

2 Princes Crescent, Morecambe LA4 6BY England +44 7490 690179 http://www.facebook.com/pg/thelittlebare/
Excellent
90%
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10%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

The Little Bare

Reviewed By russelljs2018

Good beer, good conversation, brilliant atmosphere and our dog Flint was made especially welcome, already looking forward to a return visit!

3. Way of the Roses

Marine Road West, Morecambe LA3 1BS England
Excellent
75%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Way of the Roses

4. Happy Mount Park

Marine Road East, Morecambe LA4 6AQ England +44 1524 401140 http://www.lancaster.gov.uk/happymountpark
Excellent
57%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 858 reviews

Happy Mount Park

Happy Mount Park on Marine Road, Morecambe, is a traditional family park with modern facilities and attractions, including a free splash park. Happy Mount Park was originally created in the 1920s as a traditional urban park area. Today's family-friendly attractions cater for more modern tastes, whilst carefully retaining the atmosphere of peace and tranquillity of a traditional park. The park is open from 8.30am all year round and entry is free. Activities and attractions: •Cafe (this is operated by a private company not Lancaster City Council) •Splash Park - free to enter •Pirates In The Park indoor play area inside the cafe. •Unique outdoor natural adventure play area •Ornamental gardens, woodland walk and habitat trail •Crown green bowling green (see Bowling Passes) •18-hole putting green •Miniature railway(this is operated by a private company not Lancaster City Council) •Swing boats, Trampolines, Crazy golf, Children's roundabout (this is operated by a private company not Lancaster City Council) •Floodlit multi-purpose pitch for tennis, basketball, five-a-side football and roller hockey For the latest information please check the Facebook page.

Reviewed By kazlang191270 - Morecambe, United Kingdom

Happy mount park great for kids young and old. Little area for young children where you can stay and watched them,there is the splash zone brilliant time kids love it of all ages. There is a cafe to buy drinks and food if you get peckish.play park with swing and rides even a train that takes you round the park. Something for everyone..

5. Eric Morecambe Statue

319 Marine Road Central, Morecambe LA4 5AA England +44 1524 582808 http://www.visitlancashire.com/things-to-do/search/eric-morecambe-statue-p6360#productlist=/things-to-do/search/eric-morecambe-statue-p6360&proxprodtype=acco
Excellent
71%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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4.5 based on 1,910 reviews

Eric Morecambe Statue

Reviewed By doug_slicker - Leicester, United Kingdom

A blast from the past, how lovely to see Eric Morecambe doing what he did best, making us laugh and smile, his Statue tells a great story about a great man, strolling up and down the seafront at Morecambe was indeed a blast from the past, childhood memories of holidays from the past, not changed much really.

6. The Platform

Station Buildings Marine Road West, Morecambe LA4 4DB England +44 1524 582803 [email protected] http://www.lancaster.gov.uk/platform
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

The Platform

The Platform is a dedicated live performance venue, uniquely situated in a restored Edwardian railway station on Morecambe promenade. A variety of entertainment is on offer throughout the year from top acts, comedians, children's shows and community events. The Platform is owned and managed by Lancaster City Council. Keep up to date with the latest news on Facebook or sign up to receive our e-newsletter online. The venue is available to hire for weddings and events, please contact us for details.

Reviewed By sportbilly62 - Doncaster, United Kingdom

First time to see a band we've been watching for over 20 years. What a lovely place, great wide stage, bar at each end with orderly queues and good selection of drinks. Nice touch having some seating available. Well organised council run event place and will definitely look at gigs in future with plenty of places to stop over.

7. Morecambe Winter Gardens

209 Marine Road West, Morecambe LA4 4BU England +44 1524 409009 [email protected] http://www.morecambewintergardens.co.uk
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Morecambe Winter Gardens

Opened in 1897, this magnificent example of Victorian architecture stands proudly on Morecambe seafront. A Grade II* listed building, it has played host to many stars of stage and screen, including Laurence Olivier and has been the setting for both TV dramas and documentaries. The architects were the Manchester firm of Mangnall and Littlewood. Once you enter into the foyer you will see the grand marble staircases which once would have transported the paying customer to the upper level of the dress circle and also allowed them to enter the now long gone ballroom. In their heyday these buildings could have accommodated over 7000 people which included 2000 dancers. The theatre is operated and run by a Charitable Trust and volunteers who's sole aim is to restore the building and make it a usable space for generations to come. Theatre tours are available and can be booked online. Café & Bar.

Reviewed By marieh207 - Whitefield, United Kingdom

Wandering around (socially distant) admiring building and all the renovation work that has been undertaken. Fantastic building and cant wait to return next year. Enjoyed a nice cuppa whilst taking it all in. We had hoped to visit earlier in the year but dont live local and our holiday was cancelled due to covid.

8. The Old Pier Bookshop

287 Marine Road Central, Morecambe LA4 5BY England +44 1524 409360 http://www.librarything.com/venue/74076/The-Old-Pier-Bookshop
Excellent
68%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 68 reviews

The Old Pier Bookshop

Reviewed By Daisynotail - Cannock, United Kingdom

This book store is an amazing labyrinth of books and quirky ornaments. We could have spent hours in there, so many genres and interesting nooks and crannies. Good prices too.

9. Smugglers Den Public House

56 Poulton Road, Morecambe LA4 5HB England +44 7923 687373
Excellent
77%
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Smugglers Den Public House

Traditional public house. The oldest pub in Morecambe Not currently serving food but beers wine and best selection of gins and other spirits in town

10. The Stone Jetty

Morecambe Bay, Morecambe LA4 4NJ England http://www.visitlancashire.com/things-to-do/the-stone-jetty-p6359
Excellent
57%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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4.5 based on 443 reviews

The Stone Jetty

Reviewed By Maureen1937 - Barnstaple, United Kingdom

The stone jetty makes for a lovely, gentle stroll out into Morecambe bay with a pleasant, friendly cafe at the end for a welcome drink. The Tern project with sculptures of birds, fun hopscotch for the children, giant stone eggs and amusing sayings carved into stone continue along the full length of the jetty. The end of the jetty is also a wonderful place to watch the sunset. We were fortunate to visit in glorious weather but it would be exhilarating to visit in damp, windy conditions.

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