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Arnside is a modest sized, unspoilt, holiday resort on the estuary where the River Kent enters Morecambe Bay.
This former fishing port has retained many of the features from its past. The beautiful pier and port areas of the town offer stunning views across Morecambe Bay as well as providing an enduring reminder of Arnside's illustrious history.
It is a haven for birds, and the surrounding countryside contains a wealth of flora and fauna. Here is the National Trust owned Arnside Knott, a 520 ft high flat rock, which with neighbouring Silverdale in Lancashire, has done much to secure the designation of 'Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty'. It has many lovely wooded walks around Arnside Knott, up to the "Pepper-Pot" at Silverdale or around the coast with its cliff top walks and sea views.
The town is accessible by rail (the Carnforth-Grange-Ulverston-Barrow line), bus and car, with reasonable parking. It's never very crowded here, but it is an excellent base close to the Lake District so you can explore the whole area. There are excellent views across the bay to Grange-over-Sands and the Lakeland fells.
The Victorian church of St James has some interesting stained glass windows.
There are ruined Pele towers at Towers farm (Arnside Tower) between Arnside and Silverdale, and Hazelslack tower, Nr Carr Bank.
Arnside has a Station on the coast line from Carnside to Grange-ovr-Sands, Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness.
Above 3 photos by Matthew Emmott
Aerial photo by Jonathan Webb
Arnside Knott seen across the Kent estuary. Photo by Ann Bowker
Arnside Knott from Grange-over-Sands. Photo by Tony Richards.
Arnside from Arnside Knott. Photo by Simon Ledingham
The Kent Viaduct, Whitbarrow Scar and southern Lakeland fells from just below Arnside Knott.
Photo by Tony Richards
Looking from near Milnthorpe across Storth and Arnside viaduct towards Grange-over-Sands.
Aerial photo by Jonathan Webb
River Kent Estuary looking to Storth and Arnside. Photo by Roger Savage, ABIPP, Greystoke, Penrith
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