I grew up near Burton as a kid I used to go to Morecambe all the time. My family moved to Canada in 74, when I was only 11, now I live near the rocky mountains. I forgot what a beautiful view and how it looked, thanks for the memories, it makes me think of the time I spent there with my Dad.
Hiya Tim, great vid. I'm from the area, just thought I should tell you - the building early on that you thought was the train station - isn't anymore. It was once, but shut down in the 90s. It's a pub and music venue these days. The actual train station is a 5-10 minute walk from there, and unfortunately is much less grand lol.
Hi Tim, I’ve lived in Morecambe for 23 years, the platform which you thought was a train station is actually now used as a tourist information centre and is also used for live entertainment, when you enter the building you can see the old fittings and old ticket kiosk very interesting building
Great vid as usual. Was only here last weekend with my wife and little lad. As said above, railway station is about half a mile away from the front. The one you saw closed 60 years ago and is now a pub and restaurant but retains a lot of its original features. 👍 *edit* it closed in 1994, wrong info from a website! 👍
@@WalkWithMeTim indeed it has! It had a fantastic funfair called Frontierland just a bit further down from the old railway station. It was owned by the Thomson family who of course own blackpool pleasure beach and southport pleasure land (that was sold on) hope to see you do a walk around my home city of Preston sometime. Plenty of great buildings to see there including the Harris museum. Loved the Yorkshire ones you did. Butlins one was very interesting as I’ve stayed at primrose valley many times and was always curious to the location of the old butlins site. Keep up the good work.. 👍
Think you are wrong about the old train station, that's now a pub/restaurant, closing 60 years ago. That's definitely wrong, I'm 55 and I remember going to that station many times on the train, usually on a friday evening, we'd get the train to morecambe, go to frontier land then get the 22-10 train back to lancaster after frontier land finished at 10pm, every friday for many years, such good memories
@@karlclemmy2054 you are quite correct. I got my original facts from a website. I’ve just done some more research and it was in fact closed in February 1994. Nice you have so many nice memories of it. 👍
@@gaz6739 many great memories, remember the driver and the conductor used to delay the train leaving morecambe just to make sure all of us who'd been at the fair, got on that train
There was a fantastic pier that was ignored and eventually after a number of fires was demolished. There were the Illuminations in the Fall. And marvellous old train station that was replaced with a shelter away from the sea front. The old station has others have said is now a pub. The Winter Gardens continues to struggle. The pool was replaced with nothing. Thankfully the Midland Hotel was saved. I do miss Morecambe and it has been 10 years since I was able to visit. I did enjoy your video and I hope Morecambe comes back. The front is looking very nice. Morecambe Bay shrimps are a favourite of mine. Take care and thanks for sharing.
Just watched Morecambe from the beginning, what stunning shots across the bay,never ending,loved Eric's chat too,well done Tim,see you soon 😊 thanks Tim
Mate love your channel, I left England in 1985, now in Australia. I'm 50 but so much of your content brings back good memories. Thanks Tim you are a dead set legend. Keep them coming mate.hope gabbi and the little munchkins are well Cheers big ears. 👍 🇦🇺🇬🇧👍
The old outdoor lido, when you see pictures of it, was the largest one in Europe. It now houses a travelling funfair for the summer season. Back in as late as the 90's Morecambe was a hugely popular holiday resort, with a funfair and numerous arcades and tourist attractions. You can thank Lancashire County Council for turning Morecambe in to a ghost town. There are plans to turn the seafront in to a new Eden Project. However, will a huge greenhouse bring the tourists back?
@@WalkWithMeTim It was amazing when it was open, then they down-sized it before finally filling the pool in with concrete. The wall that runs around the "arena", was actually part of the Lido
@@WalkWithMeTim At one time it was covered in and known as "The Dome". The "Holidays In The Sun" punk festival was held there between 1997 and 2005, I played at a few of them.
Ye I remember it we came down from Scotland every year loved the indoor/outdoor swimming pool and the big show ground and you could go through an arcade to get into it I'm sure there was a big carasell thing you could sit in and it would take you over the show ground oit over the road and back into the shows again and a great pub/restaurant called upstairs downstairs
You can thank Lancaster City Council for turning Morecambe into the downtrodden craphole it is today. Starting in the 80s when they thought it would be a great idea to dump problem families, people with drug problems, ex prisoners (and basically anyone they didn't want housed in Lancaster) in Morecambe. They accelerated this process into the 90s and 00s and Morecambe is now paying the price. I've heard LCCs/Sercos recent initiative is to dump thousands of asylum seekers in hotels dotted around Morecambe. Should improve things (NOT)!
Never been to Morecombe, now it feel like I've been thanks. The place look great, lots of iconic buildings which is nice. The best part is that it's home to Eric Morecombe a very funny man.
Cracking video Tim, you've done well to get a decent look at the Eric statue on your own, it's usually got people taking pictures all the time, Always remember Morecambe as a kid. Born and live just down the road in Lancaster, loved Morecambe in my youth, the fairground, happy mount park, the illuminations, i had so many great times, great memories, still love the view across Morecambe bay, its different every time depending on the weather, and just across that bay is the lovely little town of Ulverston, which was the birthplace of one England's greatest ever funny men, Stan Laurel
The Stone Jetty, at the beginning on the right hand side as you start to walk down, was home to Marineland. Performing dolphins were homed there, and performed daily shows!
I haven't been to Morcombe in a decade but it hasn't changed too much. The glass portico outside the Winter Gardens reminds me of Lord Street in Southport and the clock is bigger but quite similar to the one in Weymouth. Very interesting, thanks very much.
Hey Tim great vlog yes very strange Tim the shops outlets .... Love the clock tower aswell nice seating too ... Looks ok far a few quiet days away stay safe mate 😊😊
Morecambe has lost a lot over the years since I went when young, 2 piers, 2 funfairs, the large outdoor pool, at least the theatre is no longer at risk. You did show the corner of The Lubin cafe which time has stood still for, closed for years, but very popular at one time, I see it was now for sale with the hotel part next door.
It Has your right, the magnificent Frontier Land with it’s polo ride haha! We used to travel from Liverpool as a child, absolutely loved the theme of the place.
Yes I agree I grow up in Lancaster when a was a child me and my friends use to spend all day Sunday in morecambe as there was a great outdoor swimming pool two fairgrounds and plenty to do think it needs a uplift now as there’s nothing getting the people in maybe Tyson fury could help
Not a pier lol it’s a jetty hence called Stone Jetty !! Oh you don’t get off the train at the old station lol 😂 the station it’s about half a mile behind the old one which is now a restaurant and entertainment venue
The panorama names all the huge Lakeland mountains that you can usually see across the Bay. They're amongst the tallest mountains in the UK. Great video BTW, keep up the good work ;)
Love Morecambe. Its my second home. Been going since ive been a child and now take my son. It's so relaxing and the beach is beautiful since they brought in the new sand.
Many thanks for your videos Tim they are amazingly good. Well edited and so informative. My wife and I sit watching them for ages. 😀. As soon as I can find a link I will send a donation as a thank you.. Take care.
Just to state... you filmed/videod in a very quiet day... when it is sunny and that is a lot... the beaches are busy and the atmosphere and friendliness of Morecambe is brilliant. When you visit a place get all the facts right including The FORMER Railway Station. Plus you can bike from Heysham all the along promenade to the very end, brilliant. Might have not been born here but amazing. Also the Eden project will be here in Morecambe in about 2 years.
Not been to morecambe since I was 16 I’m in my 50s now and I remember in the 80s the funfair what a great day out we had I would love ❤️ to visit again I might go back one day
Morecambe Bay is gradually silting up, just like the River Dee where You walked over to Hilbre the other day. As the East Coast of Britain is being washed away, the opposite is happening on the West coast (just look at Southport). Apparently this island of ours is very slowly tilting! Nice video Tim, it's been a long time since Morecambe. Used to take our kids to Frontierland!
Great little tour! The Queen was presented with a miniature replica of the Eric Morecambe statue after she unveiled it. I wonder if she still has it and if so where she keeps it!
Thanks Tim, lovely video. You showed some of the delights but there’s many more. I’d love to tell you a bit about the history and what is happening over the next few years. Morecambe is about to have its second heyday with Eden Project Morecambe due to be de rolled over the next couple of years. Please come back soon and I’ll give you a bit of a tour. Got to ❤ Morecambe ☀️🌊
Love Morecambe, fantastic beach, the wonderful statue to the legend that is Eric Morecambe and there is an art deco Hotel there I think, if memory serves
yes there is indeed! the hotel you are thinking of is called the Midland, in the 1980s or maybe 1990s (not too sure!!) it was used as a filming location for an episode of Poirot entitled Double Sin
Years ago, a comedian called Morecambe `The only seaside resort twinned with Grimsby crematorium`. In the many years since, much money has been invested and it is now far better.
Go through Morecambe most weeks.As said before, A proposal has been made for a north Eden Project.Also the Wetherspoons is called Eric Bartholomew (John Eric Bartholomew)...Eric Morecambe's real name.
A little bit up on the coast it's Silverdale and Arnside, both of them beautiful places, the opposite of Blackpool, Lytham, St Annes, and Morecambe. Worth a visit
For someone whose always been used to the east coast, this particular video makes a refreshing change. All I know of Morecambe, is that it is related in some way to Eric Morecambe, of Morecambe and Wise fame. Its your typical seaside resort that Tim enjoyed the culinary delights of. 😅 Cheers for such an interesting video! 👍
I remember Frontier Land, sealions and the large outdoor pool. And I think a bigger pier. I know they are thinking about building a new attraction. It's a great location for a Eden project.
Excellent walk around. I must confess I don’t have fond memories of Morecambe; my sister went to uni in Lancaster and we visited morecambe a couple of times in the early 2000s. It was run down, tired and grim, with mudflats for a beach! Whilst they can’t do anything about the “beach”, it looks like the seafront has been regenerated - the midland hotel looks excellent! I also checked out the cafe on the stone jetty - it was a railway station until 1904 - you were right!
just discovered your channel, its excellent!! lovely to see MOrecambe i used to holiday there every summer back in the 1970s right up until; 1980 it was buzzing back then with the 2 piers and FRontierland etc, hopefully the EDen project will regenerate the area, im actually watching this vid on my laptop and a recent one where you visit the Liverpool Adelphi Hotel on my TV!!
Love your channel and you guys but lots of stuff to mention on Morecambe! You can get a guide to take you across a safe passage across the dangerous quicksands in the bay. Frontierland was the sister park of Blackpool Pleasure Beach (also owned by the Thompsons) which 'died' in about 2000 and the land has never been reused and you can still see the watershute evidence! It is very missed. Near the pier is the soon to be built Eden Project North. Happy Mount Park at the start of the seafront is also iconic.
@@WalkWithMeTim Congrats on all the subscribers! Also on the way you present which is fab and the 4k camera work and all those amazing enhanced blue skies and seas!
The description is slightly wrong. Lancaster is right next to Morecambe, Morecambe isn't IN Lancaster. I live in Lancaster and it takes about 30- 45minutes to walk there
Hi Tim, just watching through all of your videos. I live near morecambe in a small rural village. You should visit Kirkby Lonsdale many good hotels and restaurants. Beautiful at Christmas time.
My home town, I had to laugh when you mentioned the railway station and how you could get of a train right on the promenade, well 30 odd years ago maybe 😅 I Can just Imagine the look of confusion on one of your viewers getting of the actual train stations today. Cool to see all the same
Hi Tim, love your videos. We use them as a reference of where we may like to go during our travels to the UK from Australia. I must say that Morecambe was disappointingly overrated. We had an overnight stay on our way to Glasgow and found it to be frozen in time, the back streets were shabby and there was no holiday/seaside vibe. The sights you have focussed on were good, in particular the railway which we enjoyed. Thanks again.
Another great video. Problem with your videos is they make me want to visit all the places lol 😂 Did you go back for a full cup of the chowder? Lol 😂 xx
As a morecamber it really shows how outsiders see its beauty...but I'm privileged enough to live where you started, so my view is constantly terrific or terrifying 🤣🤣🤣
The cafe at the end of the stone jetty looks like a railway station because it was built by a railway company for passengers to board steamers for the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland. It was a small zoo for a short time in the 1970s - I know that because I went fishing from that jetty many times and went bait digging on the mud when the tide was out. n the 1960s there was Marineland at the entrance to the jetty, where you could see performing dolphins and sealions but tastes changed and there was storm damage - so no more Marineland.
The weather conditions mean that you cannot see the fabulous Lakeland fells across the bay. These are named on the metal panorama installation- not the 'gullies and sandbanks'
9:54 Now this area is where the original Morecambe Pier used to be (the previously shown 'stone jetty' was never known as 'the pier). Unfortunately it was one of those traditional piers that somehow caught fire - as in Fleetwood's - apparently for no reason whatsoever. 🤷♂
@@WalkWithMeTim yeah you did a great job however a local guide would have helped in places lol !! That rusty mural on the prom is actually the Lake District mountain range !! Oh and the “outdoor lido” is where the Bubbles water park used to be, it was there about 3 seasons and because it wasn’t making any money our amazing Lancaster City council had it knocked down and it’s been like that ever since the late 90’s, Taylor’s Funfair is normally on there in the summer and it’s the location for the proposed Eden Project North
Also, Morcambe Bay is in Morcambe (a League 1 football team). The town of Morcambe and the city of Lancaster are kind of joined up but they are distinct places!
You should check out a design company called Why Not Associates who did the Eric Morecambe tribute along with the Comedy Carpet in Blackpool......They have done some other great typographic pieces like the pathway as you enter the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Cursing Stone in Carlisle
Just started watching your videos, great stuff, you should visit some Scottish Seaside resorts, my personal favourites are Kirkcaldy, Leven, Arbroath, Ayr, Glospie, Nairn, Lossiemouth, Portobello and Broughty Ferry, if you want more Highland Scenery, Aviemore, Pitlochry and Fort William are great inland resorts
Great video but it's a shame you visited on an overcast day, when you can't see the magnificent world class views across the bay. Usually, you can see across to the coastal villages of the Furness peninsula, with the big old Lake District mountains in the background. By far the best thing about Morecambe is our incredible views across to Lakeland, well worth a visit just for the views.
@@WalkWithMeTim Ah the Great British weather, an occupational hazard for many. My comment's intended to encourage all the viewers to make a trip to Morecambe for day out, well worth it for the views alone.
The gullies to which you refer are actually channels caused by tidal currents . The real piers were destroyed many years ago.West End pier and Central Pier.
Morecambe is so underatted but still utterly beautiful
Agree
They have an independent health shop & goth shop
I agree. I've been going for over 40years. It's like a home to me
I grew up near Burton as a kid I used to go to Morecambe all the time. My family moved to Canada in 74, when I was only 11, now I live near the rocky mountains. I forgot what a beautiful view and how it looked, thanks for the memories, it makes me think of the time I spent there with my Dad.
Hiya Tim, great vid. I'm from the area, just thought I should tell you - the building early on that you thought was the train station - isn't anymore. It was once, but shut down in the 90s. It's a pub and music venue these days. The actual train station is a 5-10 minute walk from there, and unfortunately is much less grand lol.
Yes you are right nick
Across the bay is gems like grange over sands, Cark, Ulverston. That whole coastline and going round barrow up the Cumbrian coast is stunning.
Hi Tim, I’ve lived in Morecambe for 23 years, the platform which you thought was a train station is actually now used as a tourist information centre and is also used for live entertainment, when you enter the building you can see the old fittings and old ticket kiosk very interesting building
yes my bad
I moved to Morecambe 6 years ago from Blackpool, and I’ve never regretted it. Lovely town, lovely people.
Used to come here as a kid from Liverpool to Frontier Land, it was a saloon/cowboy themed fairground absolutely loved it, never forget it great place
Great vid as usual. Was only here last weekend with my wife and little lad. As said above, railway station is about half a mile away from the front. The one you saw closed 60 years ago and is now a pub and restaurant but retains a lot of its original features. 👍 *edit* it closed in 1994, wrong info from a website! 👍
It's got so much history to it
@@WalkWithMeTim indeed it has! It had a fantastic funfair called Frontierland just a bit further down from the old railway station. It was owned by the Thomson family who of course own blackpool pleasure beach and southport pleasure land (that was sold on) hope to see you do a walk around my home city of Preston sometime. Plenty of great buildings to see there including the Harris museum. Loved the Yorkshire ones you did. Butlins one was very interesting as I’ve stayed at primrose valley many times and was always curious to the location of the old butlins site. Keep up the good work.. 👍
Think you are wrong about the old train station, that's now a pub/restaurant, closing 60 years ago. That's definitely wrong, I'm 55 and I remember going to that station many times on the train, usually on a friday evening, we'd get the train to morecambe, go to frontier land then get the 22-10 train back to lancaster after frontier land finished at 10pm, every friday for many years, such good memories
@@karlclemmy2054 you are quite correct. I got my original facts from a website. I’ve just done some more research and it was in fact closed in February 1994. Nice you have so many nice memories of it. 👍
@@gaz6739 many great memories, remember the driver and the conductor used to delay the train leaving morecambe just to make sure all of us who'd been at the fair, got on that train
There was a fantastic pier that was ignored and eventually after a number of fires was demolished. There were the Illuminations in the Fall. And marvellous old train station that was replaced with a shelter away from the sea front. The old station has others have said is now a pub. The Winter Gardens continues to struggle. The pool was replaced with nothing. Thankfully the Midland Hotel was saved. I do miss Morecambe and it has been 10 years since I was able to visit. I did enjoy your video and I hope Morecambe comes back. The front is looking very nice. Morecambe Bay shrimps are a favourite of mine. Take care and thanks for sharing.
I know such a shame, thanks for watching
Morecambe had two piers, central the one that burnt down in the 90s. There was also west end pier that came down in the storms of 77.
They are planning an Eden Project where the pool was - That should bring in the crowds.
@@hamstergraphicsIt'll bring in those brown envelopes for the local council members! A bit like the ill fated "Blobbyworld"😂
Catching up on all your old videos Tim.They are absolutley brilliant.
Just watched Morecambe from the beginning, what stunning shots across the bay,never ending,loved Eric's chat too,well done Tim,see you soon 😊 thanks Tim
Thanks Hazel
a few places I remember from my days there in 90s. good to see the midland hotel open again, really is an iconic building.
I went back in 1994 there was a bubbles swimming baths on the beach i was told its been pulled down it had not been there long
I love cycling around Morecambe, Lancaster & the Morecambe Bay Cycle trail (which goes to Barrow in Furness - somewhere Tim should visit!)
Mate love your channel, I left England in 1985, now in Australia. I'm 50 but so much of your content brings back good memories. Thanks Tim you are a dead set legend. Keep them coming mate.hope gabbi and the little munchkins are well Cheers big ears. 👍 🇦🇺🇬🇧👍
Wow that means alot .. thank you
Imagine leaving England to live in THE prison state of the World... or are you allowed out of Covid lockdowns yet? 😂
@@sunnyjim1355hattttt??? There's somewhere on this earth that's actually as bad as the UK?😮😮
The old outdoor lido, when you see pictures of it, was the largest one in Europe.
It now houses a travelling funfair for the summer season.
Back in as late as the 90's Morecambe was a hugely popular holiday resort, with a funfair and numerous arcades and tourist attractions.
You can thank Lancashire County Council for turning Morecambe in to a ghost town.
There are plans to turn the seafront in to a new Eden Project. However, will a huge greenhouse bring the tourists back?
Wow seemed better back in the day
@@WalkWithMeTim It was amazing when it was open, then they down-sized it before finally filling the pool in with concrete. The wall that runs around the "arena", was actually part of the Lido
@@WalkWithMeTim At one time it was covered in and known as "The Dome". The "Holidays In The Sun" punk festival was held there between 1997 and 2005, I played at a few of them.
Ye I remember it we came down from Scotland every year loved the indoor/outdoor swimming pool and the big show ground and you could go through an arcade to get into it I'm sure there was a big carasell thing you could sit in and it would take you over the show ground oit over the road and back into the shows again and a great pub/restaurant called upstairs downstairs
You can thank Lancaster City Council for turning Morecambe into the downtrodden craphole it is today. Starting in the 80s when they thought it would be a great idea to dump problem families, people with drug problems, ex prisoners (and basically anyone they didn't want housed in Lancaster) in Morecambe. They accelerated this process into the 90s and 00s and Morecambe is now paying the price. I've heard LCCs/Sercos recent initiative is to dump thousands of asylum seekers in hotels dotted around Morecambe. Should improve things (NOT)!
Used to love exiting the train station right opposite the seaside and watching the sunsets from the Midland hotel bar.
One of the fastest tides I have ever seen.
Some Olde world charm .
Thanks the tour brought back some good memories
You are welcome rosie
Never been to Morecombe, now it feel like I've been thanks. The place look great, lots of iconic buildings which is nice. The best part is that it's home to Eric Morecombe a very funny man.
Yay that what I try to do so it feels like you have , thanks scully
You don’t need to go the place is a dump, I lived there most of my life and I hated it towards the end
Cracking video Tim, you've done well to get a decent look at the Eric statue on your own, it's usually got people taking pictures all the time, Always remember Morecambe as a kid. Born and live just down the road in Lancaster, loved Morecambe in my youth, the fairground, happy mount park, the illuminations, i had so many great times, great memories, still love the view across Morecambe bay, its different every time depending on the weather, and just across that bay is the lovely little town of Ulverston, which was the birthplace of one England's greatest ever funny men, Stan Laurel
Thanks Karl
@@WalkWithMeTim you are very welcome, keep putting out such great videos, and you'll keep getting responses like these, love your videos
Hi Tim I live quite near Morecambe and I spent many hours here in my childhood and with my children. Thanks for this lovely video.
My first visit to Morecambe was whilst staying in good old Pontins 😂 Looking forward to Sundays live 😎😘
Thanks paula
Ghost hunted my mum's old haunt in Middleton
The Stone Jetty, at the beginning on the right hand side as you start to walk down, was home to Marineland. Performing dolphins were homed there, and performed daily shows!
Oh wow
I haven't been to Morcombe in a decade but it hasn't changed too much. The glass portico outside the Winter Gardens reminds me of Lord Street in Southport and the clock is bigger but quite similar to the one in Weymouth. Very interesting, thanks very much.
You are welcome.. this place is timeless.. it never changes
Hey Tim great vlog yes very strange Tim the shops outlets .... Love the clock tower aswell nice seating too ... Looks ok far a few quiet days away stay safe mate 😊😊
Lol thanks andy , especially that art deco hotel
Morecambe has lost a lot over the years since I went when young, 2 piers, 2 funfairs, the large outdoor pool, at least the theatre is no longer at risk. You did show the corner of The Lubin cafe which time has stood still for, closed for years, but very popular at one time, I see it was now for sale with the hotel part next door.
yes shame
It Has your right, the magnificent Frontier Land with it’s polo ride haha! We used to travel from Liverpool as a child, absolutely loved the theme of the place.
Yes I agree I grow up in Lancaster when a was a child me and my friends use to spend all day Sunday in morecambe as there was a great outdoor swimming pool two fairgrounds and plenty to do think it needs a uplift now as there’s nothing getting the people in maybe Tyson fury could help
great video as always tim! thankyou😊
Thank you 😃
Not a pier lol it’s a jetty hence called Stone Jetty !! Oh you don’t get off the train at the old station lol 😂 the station it’s about half a mile behind the old one which is now a restaurant and entertainment venue
He called it a jetty allot and even explained it wasn’t a pier but felt like one
Yep 😃
@@spakatron I commented a bit too early lol 😂
Another great & fantastic video of Morecambe Bay Seafront Tour!.👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Thanks Michael
The panorama names all the huge Lakeland mountains that you can usually see across the Bay. They're amongst the tallest mountains in the UK. Great video BTW, keep up the good work ;)
Thanks for the info!
Home of the short-lived 'The Heartbreaks' - what great songwriting !
Agree
I know one of the band members of The Heartbreaks, lad called Ryan Wallace
Love Morecambe. Its my second home. Been going since ive been a child and now take my son.
It's so relaxing and the beach is beautiful since they brought in the new sand.
Many thanks for your videos Tim they are amazingly good. Well edited and so informative. My wife and I sit watching them for ages. 😀.
As soon as I can find a link I will send a donation as a thank you.. Take care.
Thanks so much
Just to state... you filmed/videod in a very quiet day... when it is sunny and that is a lot... the beaches are busy and the atmosphere and friendliness of Morecambe is brilliant. When you visit a place get all the facts right including The FORMER Railway Station. Plus you can bike from Heysham all the along promenade to the very end, brilliant. Might have not been born here but amazing. Also the Eden project will be here in Morecambe in about 2 years.
Thanks for the tips!
Not been to morecambe since I was 16 I’m in my 50s now and I remember in the 80s the funfair what a great day out we had I would love ❤️ to visit again I might go back one day
You should
Morecambe Bay is gradually silting up, just like the River Dee where You walked over to Hilbre the other day. As the East Coast of Britain is being washed away, the opposite is happening on the West coast (just look at Southport). Apparently this island of ours is very slowly tilting! Nice video Tim, it's been a long time since Morecambe. Used to take our kids to Frontierland!
Where was that john
Morecambe Bay has always been gradually silting up... that's why it's such a huge bay. 🤦♂
Tim thanks for doing the tour of morecambe that i recommed to you brings back lot of memorys
You are welcome paul
Great little tour! The Queen was presented with a miniature replica of the Eric Morecambe statue after she unveiled it. I wonder if she still has it and if so where she keeps it!
I didn't know that
Great video Tim wow what a beach.Only ever went for a day trip years ago.Looks like it's worth a visit thankyou Tim😁😁😘😘
I think so sue
Thanks Tim, lovely video. You showed some of the delights but there’s many more. I’d love to tell you a bit about the history and what is happening over the next few years. Morecambe is about to have its second heyday with Eden Project Morecambe due to be de rolled over the next couple of years. Please come back soon and I’ll give you a bit of a tour. Got to ❤ Morecambe ☀️🌊
Love Morecambe, fantastic beach, the wonderful statue to the legend that is Eric Morecambe and there is an art deco Hotel there I think, if memory serves
Yes I think I walked past in the beginning
@@WalkWithMeTim Yes, The Midland Hotel, which re-opened in 2012 after being derelict for years
yes there is indeed! the hotel you are thinking of is called the Midland, in the 1980s or maybe 1990s (not too sure!!) it was used as a filming location for an episode of Poirot entitled Double Sin
Have never been to Morecambe but have always wondered what it’s like. Enjoyed watching, thanks Tim😊
thanks Bridgette
Years ago, a comedian called Morecambe `The only seaside resort twinned with Grimsby crematorium`. In the many years since, much money has been invested and it is now far better.
Nice to see some lovely places in my home town thank you xx
You are welcome
Hi Tim great video I have never been to Morecombe so very interesting to watch liked the statue of Eric Morecombe
Thanks Sally
Another delightful video, Morecambe doesn't looks half bad.
agree
Just watched morecambe was there 3 years ago its a nice place another good video Tim
Thanks fiona
Always wanted to go to Morecambe since I saw it on Antiques road trip with Paul Hayes (from Morecambe), looks quite nice, thanks for the video 👍😬
Any time!
I really must get up to date with your tours. Hope gabby n casper are well..
Go through Morecambe most weeks.As said before, A proposal has been made for a north Eden Project.Also the Wetherspoons is called Eric Bartholomew (John Eric Bartholomew)...Eric Morecambe's real name.
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A little bit up on the coast it's Silverdale and Arnside, both of them beautiful places, the opposite of Blackpool, Lytham, St Annes, and Morecambe. Worth a visit
Agree
The outside lido as you called it was called Bubbles. So many fun days there at the outdoor flume pool. A sunshine trap
For someone whose always been used to the east coast, this particular video makes a refreshing change. All I know of Morecambe, is that it is related in some way to Eric Morecambe, of Morecambe and Wise fame. Its your typical seaside resort that Tim enjoyed the culinary delights of. 😅 Cheers for such an interesting video! 👍
Means alot thanks Bard
It's related to Eric Morecambe because Eric was born in morecambe
@@karlclemmy2054 oh, the irony. 😄
Happy days bit of morecambe me and sue love the walk to heysham bit of dinner then a walk back then home
Agree colin
I remember Frontier Land, sealions and the large outdoor pool. And I think a bigger pier. I know they are thinking about building a new attraction. It's a great location for a Eden project.
Well Done Tim Great video I was here last year its great seaside town its not far from my door step I definitely be revisting this year 👍👍
Thanks Simon
Makes me think of the old Thames TV intro card before you see the reflection of tower bridge -I'm giving away my age there!
Lol
Excellent walk around. I must confess I don’t have fond memories of Morecambe; my sister went to uni in Lancaster and we visited morecambe a couple of times in the early 2000s. It was run down, tired and grim, with mudflats for a beach! Whilst they can’t do anything about the “beach”, it looks like the seafront has been regenerated - the midland hotel looks excellent!
I also checked out the cafe on the stone jetty - it was a railway station until 1904 - you were right!
Wow that's amazing
just discovered your channel, its excellent!! lovely to see MOrecambe i used to holiday there every summer back in the 1970s right up until; 1980 it was buzzing back then with the 2 piers and FRontierland etc, hopefully the EDen project will regenerate the area, im actually watching this vid on my laptop and a recent one where you visit the Liverpool Adelphi Hotel on my TV!!
Awesome, thank you!
My dad told me about the notorious tides at Morcambe,apparently they used to do guided tours across the bay.
Love your channel and you guys but lots of stuff to mention on Morecambe! You can get a guide to take you across a safe passage across the dangerous quicksands in the bay. Frontierland was the sister park of Blackpool Pleasure Beach (also owned by the Thompsons) which 'died' in about 2000 and the land has never been reused and you can still see the watershute evidence! It is very missed. Near the pier is the soon to be built Eden Project North. Happy Mount Park at the start of the seafront is also iconic.
Thanks Johnathan
@@WalkWithMeTim Congrats on all the subscribers! Also on the way you present which is fab and the 4k camera work and all those amazing enhanced blue skies and seas!
I used to love the old pier bookshop I used to go their every time I went to Morcame. Their are also some good retro game shops their
sounds good
@@WalkWithMeTim I used to go their and Buy Commando Comics
at 10.00 they arent sand banks .they are sculpures of the mountains in the lake district
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Brilliant videos time keep up the good work ...
Just subscribed
Thanks Lee 😃
The description is slightly wrong. Lancaster is right next to Morecambe, Morecambe isn't IN Lancaster. I live in Lancaster and it takes about 30- 45minutes to walk there
Lovely video,, I felt like I was there,, bless you x
You are welcome
Hi Tim, just watching through all of your videos. I live near morecambe in a small rural village. You should visit Kirkby Lonsdale many good hotels and restaurants. Beautiful at Christmas time.
11:05 - So I guess that was a 'small' for £4.50? Yikes! Seems expensive for what you get!
A little
The pier is called stone jetty and and on a clear day you can see all those places on signs
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I have only ever been to Morecambe once, it was years ago just after the fair closed
Not the same since
My home town, I had to laugh when you mentioned the railway station and how you could get of a train right on the promenade, well 30 odd years ago maybe 😅 I
Can just Imagine the look of confusion on one of your viewers getting of the actual train stations today. Cool to see all the same
Will tune in whilst cooking dinner 😁
Yay
not been to Morecambe in yonks - amazingly that art deco hotel was left semi derelict for year
I know .. timeless place
I’ve lived here all my life
Hi Tim, love your videos. We use them as a reference of where we may like to go during our travels to the UK from Australia. I must say that Morecambe was disappointingly overrated. We had an overnight stay on our way to Glasgow and found it to be frozen in time, the back streets were shabby and there was no holiday/seaside vibe. The sights you have focussed on were good, in particular the railway which we enjoyed.
Thanks again.
thanks Tony
Did you call into that café for a bacon roll Tim?You should have done,it looks pretty chilly there.
Thankyou for the video Tim
Best Wishes
Hazel
Another great video. Problem with your videos is they make me want to visit all the places lol 😂 Did you go back for a full cup of the chowder? Lol 😂 xx
Lol no I didn't get chance to but nxt time
As a morecamber it really shows how outsiders see its beauty...but I'm privileged enough to live where you started, so my view is constantly terrific or terrifying 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
You should head up to Heysham Village just up the road...
Why
@@WalkWithMeTim Because it's a beautiful old picturesque village with some of the oldest burial graves on the hill, dating over 1000 years....
i used to go to morecambe as a young boy with my brother in the early 60s. there used to be a pier. i didn't recognise the place in this video
The cafe at the end of the stone jetty looks like a railway station because it was built by a railway company for passengers to board steamers for the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland. It was a small zoo for a short time in the 1970s - I know that because I went fishing from that jetty many times and went bait digging on the mud when the tide was out. n the 1960s there was Marineland at the entrance to the jetty, where you could see performing dolphins and sealions but tastes changed and there was storm damage - so no more Marineland.
Oh wow thanks roly
The seazoo I wasn't born into this legend till 86 soooo but people forget the empire which hosted the biggest djs of the 90s and the dome at bubbles
Yes!
The weather conditions mean that you cannot see the fabulous Lakeland fells across the bay. These are named on the metal panorama installation- not the 'gullies and sandbanks'
Yes my mistake
Haven't been to Morecambe since the 60's when we used to go to Pontins. The place looks a bit empty now sadly.
Yes it's lost a lot
9:54 Now this area is where the original Morecambe Pier used to be (the previously shown 'stone jetty' was never known as 'the pier). Unfortunately it was one of those traditional piers that somehow caught fire - as in Fleetwood's - apparently for no reason whatsoever. 🤷♂
You missed a treat Bruccianni ice cream interior not changed sine 1930 ish, its wonderful, ice cream is delicious.
Tim’s in my home town !!
Lol hope I did it justice
@@WalkWithMeTim yeah you did a great job however a local guide would have helped in places lol !! That rusty mural on the prom is actually the Lake District mountain range !! Oh and the “outdoor lido” is where the Bubbles water park used to be, it was there about 3 seasons and because it wasn’t making any money our amazing Lancaster City council had it knocked down and it’s been like that ever since the late 90’s, Taylor’s Funfair is normally on there in the summer and it’s the location for the proposed Eden Project North
The Troutlies Uk sign reminds me of the Allied Carpets logo.
Lol
It’s like travelling to the early 2000s.
Also, Morcambe Bay is in Morcambe (a League 1 football team). The town of Morcambe and the city of Lancaster are kind of joined up but they are distinct places!
I've heard they good
@@WalkWithMeTim Well they're in the third league for the first time ever and trying desparately to stay there lol
Remember my parents taking us here as a kid, was one of those when we drove in, everything seemed shut and no one was around....so we left haha
Lol
Hi Tim. Liked Morecambe although it doesn't seem to have much going but I would go just to see Eric Morecambe name sake.
Agree
Yess, i love it👍👍👍
Yes
Bring me sunshine 🎵🎵
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You should check out a design company called Why Not Associates who did the Eric Morecambe tribute along with the Comedy Carpet in Blackpool......They have done some other great typographic pieces like the pathway as you enter the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Cursing Stone in Carlisle
Will do thanks again David
Looks a bit like castle island in South Boston, Massachusetts.
Really
Just started watching your videos, great stuff, you should visit some Scottish Seaside resorts, my personal favourites are Kirkcaldy, Leven, Arbroath, Ayr, Glospie, Nairn, Lossiemouth, Portobello and Broughty Ferry, if you want more Highland Scenery, Aviemore, Pitlochry and Fort William are great inland resorts
yes I will hopefully soon
I have a caravan in Morecambe at regnant bay holiday park
Great video but it's a shame you visited on an overcast day, when you can't see the magnificent world class views across the bay. Usually, you can see across to the coastal villages of the Furness peninsula, with the big old Lake District mountains in the background. By far the best thing about Morecambe is our incredible views across to Lakeland, well worth a visit just for the views.
yes Martin the forecast was for a sunny day! I always try to visit when sunny
@@WalkWithMeTim Ah the Great British weather, an occupational hazard for many. My comment's intended to encourage all the viewers to make a trip to Morecambe for day out, well worth it for the views alone.
@@WalkWithMeTim Thanks for making a video about Morecambe
You're wrong about the railway station, it used to be one but hasn't had trains coming through it for years as its now a music venue and bar
yes that was my mistake lol
Its a sore point with the locals , it should never have been moved 💔
The gullies to which you refer are actually channels caused by tidal currents . The real piers were destroyed many years ago.West End pier and Central Pier.