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Earnse Bay Kitesurfing
Earnse Bay Kitesurfing is based on Walney Island, which is just past Barrow in Furness.
An ideal kitesurfing location with a shallow coastline and sandy beach.
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Earnse Bay Kitesurfing, West Shore Car Park, Walney, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA14 3YR, United Kingdom
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Hartley’s Beach Shop and Tea Rooms have a great view over St Bees beach. The Tea Rooms serve hot food, drinks and snacks and our shop has gifts and souvenirs as well as groceries.
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Earnse Bay beach is also known as West Shore beach and is part of the long shallow sandy beach on Walney Island on the western end of Morecambe Bay. The beach is backed by grass and a sand dune system forming a nature reserve to the north. Due to its location, this is one of Barrow’s popular beaches and can
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Sandy Gap beach is part of the long sandy beach on Walney Island. Facilities include parking and toilets, although other facilities can be found nearby in Vickerstown.
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Biggar Bank beach is on Walney Island, the beach a mixture of smooth pebbles and sand, backed by sand dunes and grass. Facilities include car parking and toilets.
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Roanhead beach is a sandy beach with large areas of sand dunes situated three miles north of Barrow-in-Furness. The beach is within the Sandscale Haws Nature Reserve. Strong currents make it unsuitable for swimming but the sand dunes and coastal scenery is very good. Car parking and seasonal toilets at the Sandscale Haws Nature Reserve car park.
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Furness Abbey is now just the remains of the abbey including much of the east end and west tower of the church, the ornately decorated chapter house and the cloister buildings. Managed by English Heritage, an exhibition and display on the history of the abbey in the visitor centre.
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Bow Bridge, narrow 15th-century stone bridge across Mill Beck carried an old packhorse route to nearby Furness Abbey.
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Dalton Castle is a 14th-century tower built to assert the authority of the Abbot of Furness Abbey. The tower contains a local history exhibition and also houses a display about the painter George Romney, a native of Dalton More details: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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Barrow lifeboat station is located on Roa Island and the first station was constructed in 1864. The station now hosts 2 boatrs, an all weather and inshore lifeboat. Access to the station’s viewing gallery depends on when the station is manned.
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