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Morecambe Bay Cycling Map and Guide Download MA NUE E N OR AVE N A L Y D A H E S U Lancaster City Centre AD N RO S E D E V A TAL A B S R A O E R A C D O Canal to R C L E W W R O A E E D I I O S R V K V N D O Hest Bank T Morecamb A Y Y A B A R H G S B M and Carnforth E Maritime E T S River Lune N T O O B R A Museum Millennium Park T D N GE K A A G 5 L O 0 A S R to Halton & C 0 Kilometres 0.5 1 1.5 2 1 N 5 E R Morecambe E QU e Y A H Caton 3 Golf A O LK Y U 68 Course N U A Happy Mount Park. D AD B 0 Miles 0.5 1 1.5 H B O Attractions include E RIDGE R S Millennium T Splash Park B LC A Bridge 7.5 minutes cycling will take you this far if you cycle at 8 miles per hour Play Area N ON K Minature Golf L E A G L N M Crazy Golf E MA E G L R M O R S T V Supermarket S E Vicarage 4 S R H LANE O M T E R A O T LA D U Field E I N ET E V S R N RE DO T D T T E W A E N V E ST A D N U E B E O N R R G 5 D M E U CABL B 2 Y IV E T 7 P SH S G E P C U S L A 5 DR H R L R S T A AD A C S E D Priory C O See Morecambe town centre map for more detail AS H H M O O D E P N L S O Y W D S A G S E E T A H A E N 6 D R O A O R O E T V N W N A ST I T L R A K E A NE S R U BE D Church R A I B S D T T P E AR M O S A G M T I D D O G 3 N A R B LL R E D E H R A589 05 A R I T 51 R N A E O N D L O S A R A Cobbles D Bus T F A G R R W R E Y A K O L R A R E D O E M S L A WA R A N R T O L O S A E B M E D AVENUE L B R E E Giant T N HER T BAR A B H L A T A E P A Y L S N D O S T W I T N ST VE M E P IS O R I S R A HR R E GR S K E AYLOR D DE C T I A E R T H A S D S D L ALL M R A M A T H Axe Field A M H A O V O O P ENU B S NE E E OAK S L A N R FIELD DRIV A R O Y V T MA E B A H D E N T I C S A O X E O UE R H F 5 R LA C DG E R K O E 5 L E 2 O U E E V O E 8 E V H T 7 R A U V A T V T N A O C 9 A A E O 5 Castle S V A N H M D C O L Stone A R T R Town Hall V D D I N S S Y W L A R E G D O T E G S V W A E L W E O R L O G O N C A C S O E E Y ET R BR E O IVE Y T U E R L Y I R Morecambe E E D E Jetty R O U D N A D D U O F W TW Y D E N N O B G R T E E D LW W L V Y V A E L N N U E S O A L A F R D I T A ST R E A Community High T R C L T A E O R N V A U E R P R A A O E R K E G U A O T S T T N ST L E S H 6 Y B R D CA K D C I A N E School A S O U R ST R N A AR T F A S N T E E B W S A W I S R S W LC U A H L TL E V 3 D IV N E T DE C DR 8 E E IN G O A U K VE 6 P O A E EN S A H R V U A R W AT M R K H A R E Y I Museum E D EA T C E IEL AD L SI O S F O R L W R I L L N S E C R A O D A LICH E R S E M F E R L D S L E R I P E T D RA V E I N C VE G L I T L A ON M R A L A BR CE E O ELD AD O R N E I A F O W V Q E R T E R D N U S K H E S T H D A A T E EE T N I W OU L D AD O O E N S N IE I LT THO S A O O S R R R O T UK N N A NE F O L P R T N N L Lancaster Canal E E O W H R OD D E P N O T R L E MARKE TRE D E N R D T T N S 9 E T U L L 8 A Morecambe 5 T S R A R E F A O O C S I O I AL T H I R TR R N R N T CEN EE T A T A G R A NE AUFORT ROAD DR R E H B A A E B T E L WO Hotel D ALI N To Halton W O O U O R C D 6 T T F E E T R N E D M S A T E N S IN EE TRE OAD W BE ON DRIVE E R D E T U B M R T R T T E E P S R D LS O RE R L D O A A E H IA Arndale IE and H R D F AD A M R O T LL O Halton Training E R O O S MOOR G T BE G T Start point “Way H L C S T E R I L N B O A OU I V Centre 5 S L D E A 3 D S R ET T 21 N ROA Camp E N O K N S UST E S Caton Y M E O N Bare Y E I D E E J D N U L T ST O W RD K N A U O EDW N of the Roses” G B F R E S V V E A S L I R U L R N T N . 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