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Touring cycling around Bolton-Le-Sands offers diverse landscapes, from coastal paths along Morecambe Bay to the tranquil, traffic-free routes of the Lancaster Canal towpath. The area features flat sections ideal for leisurely rides, alongside quiet rural roads that provide varied terrain. Views of the Lakeland Fells are visible across the bay, and the region includes mixed woodland and limestone grassland, notably around Arnside Knott.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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50
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20.6km
01:13
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.9km
00:44
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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61.8km
03:48
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Well maintained towpath on an attractive part of the canal.
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The Keer Viaduct carries the railway over the River Keer. Built in the 1860's it is about 145 yards long. Just to the east of the viaduct and single span bridge crosses the Lancaster Canal.
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A little bit of confusion here. Most of the pictures are of the Keer Viaduct a railway viaduct which carries the railway of the River Keer. The Keer Aqueduct is a little further upstream and carries the Lancaster Canal over the River Keer. There is also a picture of the Packhorse Bridge which dates back to between 1300 and 1500.
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One of the numerous stone bridges along the Lancaster Canal. All of them must have taken a lot of work and sometimes they are just for access to a farm. Each bridge is numbered and this one was around 130.
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The Lancaster Canal towpath (NCN 6) is a flat, lock-free route ideal for walking, cycling and spotting wildlife. Highlights include the impressive Lune Aqueduct, charming canalside pubs like the Waterwitch and frequent sightings of herons, swans, and even otters.
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Beautiful ride between Morecambe and Lancaster. Quick, fun, and safe!
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Bolton-Le-Sands offers a diverse cycling experience. You'll find flat, traffic-free routes along the Lancaster Canal towpath, scenic coastal paths with views of Morecambe Bay, and quiet rural roads that wind through mixed woodland and limestone grassland. On clear days, you can even spot the Lakeland Fells across the bay.
Yes, Bolton-Le-Sands is well-suited for families and beginners. Many routes, particularly those along the Lancaster Canal towpath and the Morecambe Promenade, are flat and traffic-free. An easy option is the Morecambe Promenade – Bare Crabbing Pool loop from Bolton-le-Sands, which offers smooth riding surfaces and expansive views.
For those seeking a more challenging ride, routes like the Shore Café – Leighton Moss Nature Reserve loop from Slyne-with-Hest offer greater elevation gain and cover a longer distance, providing a rewarding experience through varied landscapes.
Cyclists can enjoy several notable landmarks and natural features. The Lancaster Canal itself is a historical feature with charming canalside pubs. You'll also find the scenic Morecambe Promenade, and in the wider area, the unique Fairy Steps and the summit of Arnside Knott, which offers extensive views.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Morecambe Promenade – Eric Morecambe Statue loop from Carnforth and the View of the Bay – Quiet Lancashire Lanes loop from Bolton-le-Sands, which combines cycle-tracks, canal towpath, and public roads.
The spring and summer months are particularly pleasant for touring cycling in Bolton-Le-Sands. During this time, the limestone grassland around Arnside Knott bursts with wildflowers and butterflies, and the weather is generally more favorable for enjoying the coastal and canal routes.
Yes, the area is well-equipped with places to stop for refreshments. The Lancaster Canal towpath features charming canalside pubs, and both Bolton-Le-Sands and nearby Morecambe offer various cafes and pubs where cyclists can refuel.
There are over 260 touring cycling routes available around Bolton-Le-Sands, catering to a wide range of abilities and preferences. This includes approximately 90 easy routes, 90 moderate routes, and 70 difficult routes.
The touring cycling routes in Bolton-Le-Sands are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 350 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic coastal views, the tranquility of the canal towpaths, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Bolton-Le-Sands is accessible by public transport, which can help you reach various starting points for cycling routes. The Lancaster Canal towpath, for instance, is part of the National Cycle Network (NCN 6) and can be accessed from several points, including those reachable by public transport.
While specific regulations can vary, many of the paths, particularly the flat, traffic-free Lancaster Canal towpath, are generally suitable for cycling with a dog on a lead. Always ensure your dog is under control and be mindful of other path users.
Route lengths and durations vary significantly. Easy routes, such as the Lancaster Canal Path – View of the Bay loop from Carnforth, can be as short as 7.4 miles (11.9 km) and take under an hour. More challenging routes can extend to over 38 miles (61 km) and take several hours to complete, like the Shore Café – Leighton Moss Nature Reserve loop from Slyne-with-Hest.


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