
Rediscover the joy of getting outdoors
Connecting with nature is vital for our health and happiness but if you struggle with poor health or mobility, getting outside isn't always easy.
We're growing a network of Tramper trails and hire locations for those that need support to get off the beaten track.
Morecambe Bay Partnership
Morecambe Bay Partnership is a charity with a vision for a thriving bay, rich in landscape, wildlife and culture which connects and inspires residents and visitors alike.
From protecting rare birds to beach cleans, from creating cycle ways to saving the stories of veteran fishermen, we work with local people placing them at the heart of looking after Morecambe Bay's unique natural and cultural heritage.
We deliver projects in collaboration with partners and local communities which drive sustainable economic growth and making Morecambe Bay a fantastic place to live, work, study or visit.
We'd love you to get involved - explore our website to find opportunities to volunteer, learn heritage skills, go litterpicking or donate to one of our campaigns. We raise funds to protect rare birds, maintain cycleways, restore local heritage attractions and much more.
Popular Activities
Upcoming Events
BOOM botanical watercolour lesson
Join acclaimed local artist Sally Bamber for a morning of painting and flowers
Shoreline soundscape guided walk
Join sound expert Dan Fox to explore the sounds of the shoreline using battery powered location technology and wireless headphones.
Beautiful Bogs Guided Walk
Exploring Foulshaw Moss with the BOOM team and Cumbria Wildlife Trust
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