With an excellent seafront location, this Grade II* listed Art Deco design hotel boasts free Wi-Fi, a stylish interior. Morecambe Rail Station is 5 minutes’ walk away.
The Clifton Seafront Hotel is a Budget Bed & Breakfast Hotel situated on Morecambe’s west promenade, overlooking the splendid West End Gardens and Morecambe Bay, with the mountains of the Lake...
Set in Morecambe and within 400 metres of Morecambe North Beach, Morecambe Rooms features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Graeme
United Kingdom
The location was great and the check in was simple too...paid on arrival...the royal bar is a lovely comfortable place..shown up to my room in an adjacent building across from the Royal building ...shower was good ...TV worked great
Set in Morecambe, 300 metres from Morecambe North Beach, The Morecambe Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Lovely old property brought tastefully up to date..everything you need for a comfortable stay
Overlooking Morecambe Bay, The Crown Hotel has stylish, modern rooms each with a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi. There is also a licensed bar open until 22:00 for guests to enjoy.
Roger & Lee-Anne Rich
United Kingdom
Lovely Hotel with a Restaurant. We ate breakfast which was superb. The Rooms were spotless and roomy. Would definately recommend.
Located in Morecambe, 400 metres from Morecambe North Beach, The Royal Bar & Shaker offers beachfront accommodation and various facilities, such as a bar.
Alan
United Kingdom
The location was amazing on the beach front, beautiful interior, the breakfast was really tasty. Staff was really friendly and helpful
With beautiful views across Morecambe Bay and the distant Lake District mountains, Best Western The Lothersdale offers free Wi-Fi and limited free onsite parking.
Anita
United Kingdom
The location was brilliant just a short walk away from town centre and opposite the beach if you are lucky enough to get a sea view room
Domestic travellers can reach Morecambe by train from London (approx. 3.5 hours), Manchester (1.5 hours), or Leeds (2 hours). International travellers can fly into Manchester Airport, then take a train. Alternatively, ferry services are available from the Isle of Man.
The most convenient airport for Morecambe is Manchester Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 100km away, making it easily accessible for travellers.
Morecambe, UK, offers several public transport options. Buses, operated by Stagecoach, provide extensive coverage within the town and to nearby areas. The Morecambe railway station connects to Lancaster and beyond. Taxis are readily available. Cycling and walking are also popular, with well-maintained paths and cycle routes.
The West End and Bare are popular areas in Morecambe, UK. The West End is vibrant with shops and eateries, while Bare boasts beautiful sea views and tranquil walks. Both are convenient for visitors, offering easy access to attractions and transport links.
Morecambe, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 4°C in January to 19°C in July. The town doesn't have distinct summer and winter seasons, but rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Morecambe.
What guests said about Morecambe:
10
Scored 10
Morecambe has a good selection of restaurants and the oldest...
Morecambe has a good selection of restaurants and the oldest pub in Lancashire with a very nice atmosphere, a selection of little independent shops you don't find in any town, we very much enjoyed our visit and would like to go back again
Sabine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I Love Morecambe.
I Love Morecambe. There is a good community feel about Morecambe. i have wonderful Tai reasonably priced massages when I am there. There are street plantings and lots of seating. Good charity shops. Very good eating places. Lots of inspiring street art. The Morecambe bay views and sunsets are fantastic and the northern lights can be viewed from there. We ate plant based food at the Midland Hotel which was reasonably priced. It is easy to get around. the buses are regular and you can get rides in pony traps. I would never go to The Clifton hotel again but it was cheap.
Wood
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's on the up and is my town of choice whenevrer I have to...
It's on the up and is my town of choice whenevrer I have to use the ferry from Heysham.
Great shops and a lovely prom. when the weather is nice!
Close enough to Lake District and Blackpool to use as a base.
Boakesey
Isle of Man
4.0
Scored 4.0
Some of it has been regenerated but it still needs a lot of...
Some of it has been regenerated but it still needs a lot of money investing to bring it up to scratch.
There are very few places to eat at night.
Pubs and bars are run down.
Hopefully the Eden Project will inject new life into it.
Stacey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I REALY LIKE MORECAMBE IT HAS A OPEN MARKET THAT IS ON SAT...
I REALY LIKE MORECAMBE IT HAS A OPEN MARKET THAT IS ON SAT AND SUN PLUSS AN INDOOR MARKET THERE ARE LOT OF PLACES TO HAVE A MEAL RITAS CAFFE IS REALY GOOD FOR BREAKFAST AS IT OPENS AT 8AM AND IT ALLOWES LITTLE DOGS INSIDE THIS IS A GOOD PLACE TO VISIT AND EASY TO GET AROUND
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Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
Morecambe is in poor shape.
Morecambe is in poor shape. Boarded up and derelict buildings abound. Much of it has the feel of rougher areas of Manchester rather than a coastal resort almost in the Lake District. It also seems too spread out. Instead of the main things being centred around one area, they seem to be dotted about here and there, in a strange, disjoint way.
All the staff were very friendly and helpful. The room was lovely, front facing and the bathroom was well appointed. The evening meal was terrific, with a nice selection on offer and the portions were large. The breakfast was outstanding especially the large full Morecambe Hotel, kept me going until late evening.
The hotel has a lovely area out the back with tables and chairs really nicely finished and even has a little childrens' play area.
The room was small, but the view across Morecambe Bay to the mountains was wonderful. We thought the staff members were all lovely. They were friendly and went out of their way to be helpful. It was great to be able to store our bicycles in an empty room near Reception. The breakfast was good - ample and with plenty of choice and good coffee. We cycled each day, starting on the cycle path just yards from the hotel, on the promenade.
Very clean rooms, and excellent, friendly service. Room was comfortable, and the rooms with a view have a spectacular view across Morecambe Bay. As it says in the description, Craigwell is right on the sea-front, and in the middle of Morecambe. Also, good wifi for a B&B or hotel and, last but definitely not least, darn good breakfast, too!
The staff at this hotel can not be commended enough.
Amazing people and I , Mrs Metcalfe cannot thank you enough for your kindness and generosity in our hours of need.
We will return in the future to experience your lovely hotel and service to celebrate my husband Kevin's last wishes.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart ❤️
Everything! David is so thoughtful! Beautiful accommodation, location and very friendly. Nothing was too much. The couple that are there for breakfast are lovely too! ( Sorry didn't get their name) Will be back again! If you're looking for a beautiful and relaxing place to stay in Morecambe, you won't regret this choice!
The room was a little dated but clean and well appointed and good for the rate. Breakfast was a hot and cold buffet served in a dining room with a view of Morecambe Bay. Parking on the street is free. It is located within walking distance of the Platform venue. Also convienient for the Lancashire coastal walk.
This is an iconic hotel. Those who have not watched the tide come and go should surely visit. We had lovely room overlooking the Bay. Its a wonderful art deco hotel and deserves much better ratings. The view from the dining room is sensational. Worth going to Morecambe just to stay at the Hotel.
Lovely touch from the hosts with birthday balloons and wine left for us. Home is lovely and clean and longe area very spacious. Bed rooms once reached max occupancy is a bit snug. Good location for morecambe. Due to the time of year didn't get to try any facilities but seemed a nice park
The room was clean, fully equipped. Breakfast was rich, great choice. The staff is great. The owner helped us with luggage to the room.
If my husband and I were to visit Morecambe again, I would definitely choose this hotel again. I can only recommend it.
Great friendly hotel, the lady who we saw first was very helpful and accommodating, Thank you for a lovely stress free stay! Clean rooms and comfortable bed, we will be staying again next time we are over in morecombe.
Everything was fine about the hotel - a quite grand old building, which had been kept in good repair, situated on the promenade, with a good view of Morecambe Bay, courteous and helpful staff.
-The staff were all very welcoming and helpful. The room was a good size and well heated. glorious view over Morecambe Bay. We ate dinner one night, excellent wine and good steaks.
Superb room with a breathtaking view over Morecambe bay and the Lake District in the background. Charming and attentive hosts and marvelous breakfast. Brilliant stay all round.
Excellent location and easy parking either using the hotel or the car park opposite. Friendly and helpful reception staff.
Room was very clean, tidy with a comfortable bed.
Highlight was the view of Morecambe Bay from our room. Rather quaint, old-fashioned, seaside hotel with evening cabaret entertainment by a solo performer. Friendly staff.
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