Things to do in Baycliff, Cumbria
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Baycliff, Cumbria.
History and Heritage in Baycliff
History and heritage within 10 miles of Baycliff.
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Bow Bridge | English Heritage
This narrow 15th-century stone bridge across Mill Beck carried an old packhorse route to nearby Furness Abbey.

Furness Abbey | English Heritage
The remains of an abbey founded by Stephen, later King of England, including much of the east end and west tower of the church, ornately decorated chapter house and cloister buildings.

Piel Castle | English Heritage
Accessible only via a small boat ferry, this 14th century fortress was built by the Abbot of Furness to guard Barrow-in-Furness against pirates and Scots raiders.
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The Arts in Baycliff
The arts within 10 miles of Baycliff.
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Sir John Barrow Cottage
This is the website for the Sir John Barrow Cottage museum, in Ulverston, Cumbria.

Laurel and Hardy Museum
The world famous Laurel and Hardy Museum devoted to Stan and Ollie in Ulverston, Cumbria the birthplace of Stan Laurel. Find out more and book your visit.

Lakeland Motor Museum
Lakeland Motor Museum has a unique collection of 30,000 exhibits including classic cars, motorcycles, scooters and bicycles. Open all year.
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Sport in Baycliff
Sport within 10 miles of Baycliff.
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Bigland Hall Riding Centre
Join us in a new approach to learning with horses at Harness Change. We offer everything from horse riding for all abilities including high-level dressage coaching, events for business groups, team building, alternative education, personal well-being support, and much more.

Furness Golf Club
Founded in 1872, Furness Golf Club is the 3rd oldest links golf club in England and probably the best kept golfing secret in the North West
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The Great Outdoors in Baycliff
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Baycliff.
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Foulney Island | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Arctic and little tern breed on this island nature reserve during the summer whilst in autumn and winter it is a great site to see waders.

Next Ness | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
A small undisturbed area of wet woodlandand, a haven for birds.

South Walney | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
With stunning views across Morecambe bay, this shingle island reserve is full of interest and a fantastic place for bird watching. South Walney Nature Reserve is home to the only grey seal colony in Cumbria.

Humphrey Head | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
With excellent views over Morecambe Bay, this limestone promontory has an unusual assemblage of plants and interesting geological exposures. Great place for watching birds on the estuary.

Lowick Common | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
A lowland of heath, grassland and fen areas which are home to a range of specialist species. It's dotted with ponds containing the rare medicinal leech.
The view from the top of the beacon towards the south of the nature reserve is particularly spectacular.

Brown Robin | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Typical limestone woodland with magnificent display of spring flowers interspersed with species rich grassland. Wax cap fungi and yellow meadow ants are found here. Great views over the Kent estuary.
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