Monday 23 April 2012

Bolton-le-Sands to Morecambe on the foreshore 22 Apr 12

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We walked along the foreshore, following the Lancashire Coastal Way from Bolton-le-Sands to Morecambe. At low tide it is possible to remain on the sand or mud the all the way to Bare Ayre, a mile short of the Stone Jetty. This gives a surprisingly wild and adventurous feel to the walk. Don't take this too far, though. Stay close to shore, ensuring you know the state of the tide and making sure there's no water between you and safety. There are quicksands in Morecambe Bay too, so if in doubt of your footing, go back the way you came.

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