Bardsea Beach
Bardsea beach is situated at the seaside village of Bardsea on the Furness Peninsula, standing on the west side of Morecambe Bay.
The beach is a shingle beach at high tide but at low tide has a large amount of sand.
Car parking besides the beach and the chance of a van selling ice-creams,coffee and tea.
Dog Friendly Beach?
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Bardsea Beach.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 25 beaches in Cumbria, or check our list of Cumbria Dog Friendly Beaches.
Planning your visit to Bardsea Beach
Bardsea Beach, Bardsea, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA12 9QU, United Kingdom
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