From a Brief Encounter to Bare and back Day Walk
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Bet the name of the walk got your attention!
Join Stephen on an easy 11 mile walk starting from the town that the 1940s classic Brief Encounter was filmed - namely Carnforth in Lancashire
Highlights of the walk will be -
- Strolling down the Lancaster Canal passing by some very nice properties and villages en route
- Wandering around Mount Pleasant just off the canal.
- Views across Morecambe Bay to the Lakeland Fells
- Walking through Happy Mount Park in the suburb of Bare in Morecambe (I couldn't make it up!)
- Picking up the Lancashire Coastal Path then head back up the coast
- In many places walking on the beach (checked and the tide will be out)
- More views across Morecambe Bay
- Finishing in Carnforth and if we get back in time we could visit the Brief Encounter experience
- Post walk drinks at one of the pubs in Carnforth
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What to bring
Bring waterproofs and ensure you have warm clothing as we will be walking on the coast and could be cold.
Food & drink
Bring a packed lunch, warm drinks and plenty of water.