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South Walney Tramper hire
An off-road mobility Tramper can be booked in advance by calling 01539 816300. A kind donation of £5 is appreciated for its use
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RSPB Leighton Moss Tramper hire
A hire point operated by partners RSPB at the beautiful Leighton Moss Nature Reserve, a haven for birdlife. Booking is essential but the Tramper is FREE to hire. Call 01524 701601.
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Sunderland Point Tramper hire point
Sunderland Point all-ability route, 1- 2 hours, Grade 1Nestled on the edge of Morecambe Bay between the River Lune and the Irish Sea, there are two spectacular routes to explore the intriguing history of the fourth busiest port in the UK during the 18th century. Access is by tidal road and bookings are subject to volunteer availability so it's important to plan your visit. Please make booking enquiries at least 48hrs before your preferred time.
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Grange over Sands Tramper hire point
Hire an all-terrain mobility scooter (Tramper) and enjoy a choice of two all-ability routes taking in the awe-inspiring vistas of the Bay. We rely on volunteers being available. Please make booking enquiries at least 48hrs before your preferred time.
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Trampers can transform lives
Our Tramper users and volunteers tell us how much the service matters to them.
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New ‘jewel in the crown’ trail improves access to nature in Morecambe Bay
The Three Nature Reserves accessible trail allows users to enjoy RSPB Leighton Moss, Gait Barrows and Trowbarrow Nature Reserves in the Arnside and Silverdale National Landscape, which straddles the Cumbria/Lancashire border. The route, starting at RSPB Leighton Moss Visitor Centre, takes in some of the UK’s most important wildlife habitats and stunning landscapes and offers easy access to the largest area of reedbed in the North West, home to many iconic birds such as Bitterns, Marsh Harriers and Bearded Tits…
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The State of Nature 2023 and Morecambe Bay
According to the State of Nature Report 2023, the UK has experienced a significant loss of biodiversity and, as a result, the UK is now one of the most nature-depleted countries on Earth.
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