Best attractions and places to see around Silverdale offer a diverse range of experiences, encompassing natural beauty, historical landmarks, and recreational points of interest. Situated on the Kitsap Peninsula, the area provides access to both urban amenities and outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore various natural features, including parks and nature reserves, alongside notable historical sites and cultural insights.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Good fun but a bit of a squeeze. You can walk around instead.
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After crossing the bay, the original tries to take you down the A590, a dual carriageway with cars doing 70 mph for 350 m to the roundabout. Not Safe or advisable!
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good fun! just beware, going down, it can be a bit slippy. Down is in the south west direction.
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Linking Preston to Kendal, the Lancaster Canal is one of the country's few coastal canals. Built along the natural lie of the land it offers 41 miles of lock free cruising - the longest stretch in the country. As the canal is naturally level, it also lends itself to gentle walking and cycling as well as canoeing and other outdoor activities. And we've loads of trails and routes to help you take advantage of this wellbeing resource on your doorstep.
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Silverdale is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Arnside Knott, a summit offering extensive views of the Lakeland Fells and Yorkshire Dales, known for its mixed woodland and limestone grassland. Another unique natural spot is the Fairy Steps, shrouded in legends, where you can attempt to ascend or descend without touching the sides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Arnside Knott is considered family-friendly with its various paths and trails. The Lancaster Canal offers peaceful paths popular with walkers and cyclists of all ages. Additionally, Cartmel Village and Stream is a charming place to explore with its historic priory and village atmosphere.
The ancient Cartmel Village and Stream is a significant historical site, famous for its 12th-century Priory with ornate stained glass windows. The village itself offers a glimpse into the region's past.
The area around Silverdale is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Silverdale Coastal and Eaves Wood Trail, or explore the Lancaster Canal, which is popular with cyclists and walkers. For more detailed routes, you can find various options in the Hiking around Silverdale guide, the Running Trails around Silverdale guide, or the MTB Trails around Silverdale guide.
Yes, for an easier walk, consider the Eaves Wood loop, which is rated as easy. The Lancaster Canal also offers generally flat and accessible paths for a leisurely stroll.
Popular hiking routes include the Silverdale to Arnside loop, the Silverdale, Warton Quarry & Leighton Moss loop, and the Silverdale, Hawes Water & Jenny Brown's Point loop. You can find more details and other options in the Hiking around Silverdale guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive views from Arnside Knott, with many paths and viewpoints overlooking Morecambe Bay and the Lake District. The peaceful atmosphere and picturesque views along the Lancaster Canal are also highly praised by cyclists and walkers.
Yes, Cartmel Village and Stream is well-known for its pubs and restaurants, including L'Enclume, a highly regarded establishment. The Lancaster Canal also has pubs along its towpath, offering refreshment stops.
Absolutely. Arnside Knott is a prime location for extensive views, allowing you to see the Lakeland Fells to the north-west and the Yorkshire Dales to the east. The Morecambe Promenade also offers lovely views across the bay.
The Lancaster Canal, running 42 miles from Preston to Kendal, is known for its peaceful atmosphere and picturesque views. It's a popular spot for cyclists and walkers, offering a chance to observe varied wildlife along its towpath.
Yes, Morecambe Promenade features fantastic cycle paths with a smooth riding surface, making it ideal for cyclists. It's also shared harmoniously with walkers.


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