Grange-over-Sands is one of the loveliest spots on this stretch of Irish Sea coastline and lies within several miles of Lake Windermere. It is situated on the Cartmel peninsula in Morecambe Bay and there are walks across parts of the bay which are possible at low tide. However, such walks should always be taken in the company of an experienced guide as there are many dangerous quicksands in the area. Before the advent of the railways, vehicles used to take passengers across the sands and several coaches were lost to the treacherous sands.

Grange was transformed by the coming of the railway from a small fishing village into a fashionable Victorian seaside resort. It expanded further during Edwardian times and many of the fine limestone buildings date from this era. The town has many beautiful gardens and a long attractive promenade which is free from road traffic. Much of the exotic vegetation of the area is due to the mild climate, said to be influenced by the Gulf Stream. There are several nature reserves in the area, with a wide variety of birdlife.

Not far from Grange is the Hampsfell Hostel. This was built in 1846 as a shelter for fell walkers and commands a wonderful view over Morecambe Bay, the Coniston Fells, the Langdales, Scafell, Helvellyn and the Pennine Hills. On the way to Hampsfell is Eggerslack Wood, which is particularly beautiful in spring and summer. The visitor may see some unusual specimens of animal and plant life here.

Cartmel Priory is not far and neither is Holker Hall, the home of the Cavendish family. There is an annual garden festival at the hall each June. It is also home to the Lakeland Motor Museum which is housed in the old Shire horse stables.

Grange-over-Sands is a delightful spot from which to explore the Lake District. It offers plenty of accommodation and numerous cafés and restaurants. There are plenty of attractive and individual shops in the town, including gift shops and galleries. In addition, there are lots of sports facilities with everything from water sports to riding and golf. The Lakeland Miniature Museum is a model village constructed from local slate and there is a Japanese Tea Garden nearby.

We found 17 listings:

Willowfield Hotel
A small family run non smoking Private Hotel, located in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
01524 761354
The Borrowdale Gates Hotel
Situated in 2 acres of wooded gardens this hotel offers quality accomodation and dining.
017687 77204
Grange Hotel
One of the Lake District's premier hotels. Offers standard, executive and superior en suite rooms, a variety of menus served in both the restaurant and lounge, and facilities include a Health and Leisure Suite.
015395 33666
Hampsfell House Hotel
This award winning hotel is set in 2 acres of private grounds and offers 9 en suite rooms. Two traditional lounges - one non smoking, and serving dinner menus. The dining room serves traditional English and International cuisine.
015395 32567
Netherwood Hotel
Beautifully appointed rooms equipped to a high standard, each with a sea or woodland view. Air conditioned elevated restaurant and Spa facilities.
015395 32552
The Wheatsheaf
This 16th century country Inn offers comfortable en suite bedrooms, three non smoking dining rooms, bar and a smoking tap room.
015395 62123
The Hayloft
Luxurious barn conversion in the stunning South Lakes Cartmel Penninsula. Seeps 7 - 9 in four-poster room, pretty double, family room & sofa bed. 2 lounges, bathroom with Jacuzzi, shower room, hand-made kitchen, games room with table tennis & laundry room
015242 21390
Longwell Cottage
3 bedroom cottage sleeping 5 in Flookburgh on the Cartmel Peninsula. Village location. Ideal base to explore the South Lake District.
015395 35811
Corner Beech House
Award-winning entirely refurbished Lake District house with magnificent views of Morecambe Bay
015395 33088
Kents Bank Apartments
Luxury self catering holiday lets in Kents Bank near Grange over Sands on the edge of the Lake District.
015395 33322
Lakeland Miniature Village - Grange-over-Sands
Over 140 buildings made from Coniston slate creating the houses, farms and barns of the Lakeland landscape.
015395 58500
Lakeland Motor Museum - Grange-over-Sands
Over 30,000 motor related exhibits set in a former Shire Horse Stables and courtyard.
015395 58509

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