Morecambe
Eden View Forest Room
4.7About this space
It’s decorated in smart contemporary style with Netflix and Wifi – a great base for exploring Morecambe’s attractions and the coast with the Lake District National Park half an hour’s drive away.
This flat is located on the 2nd floor. Larger groups can choose multiple flats in this building to suit their requirements!
The space
The flat has Wifi, Netflix TV, double bed, and ensuite bathroom. In the compact kitchen you’ll find a fridge, oven, microwave, kettle and toaster. Enjoy a smart convenient stay with room-darkening blinds, clothes storage, outside security cameras plus an iron and a hairdryer!
Guest access
Paid parking off the premises
Long term stays are allowed
No parties or events
No smoking
Dogs are not allowed on Morecambe beach in summer but are welcome close by:
Please note that Morecambe Beach and the wider Morecambe Bay area can be dangerous due to quicksands, fast-flowing tides that can cut people off and shifting channels. To stay safe it’s vital to check tide times, stick to designated paths and avoid deep channels unless with an expert guide.
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Minimum stay: 1 night
Check-in after 16:00 · Check-out before 10:00
No extra guest fees — the price is the same for any party size up to 2 guests. Please include everyone staying; bookings cannot exceed this maximum.
Accommodation £0.00
Discount £0.00
Cleaning fee £0.00
Total £0.00
Free cancellation up to 10 days before arrival.
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What’s nearby
Hand-picked local spots around Eden View Forest Room — tap a pin for details.
Explore the area around Eden View Forest Room
Rolling hills meet historic charm in this corner of the Lake District, offering a blend of peaceful countryside and lively local attractions. Just moments from Eden View Forest Room, Morecambe’s promenade beckons with sea air and stunning views, while Lancaster Castle stands as a proud reminder of centuries past. There's plenty to discover for all ages nearby!
Sam’s local picks
Just down the road, Morecambe’s a lovely classic seaside town – it even has an award for being charming! For something a bit quieter, Half Moon Bay at Heysham is beautiful and only a 10-minute drive, or if you fancy a slightly longer trip, Silverdale is gorgeous and about 26 minutes away.
Where to eat & drink
Guests staying here have convenient access to affordable food and drinks at The Eric Bartholomew, just a two-minute walk away. For traditional pub fare and real ales with views of Morecambe Bay, The White Cross is located approximately ten minutes by car from the property.
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The Eric Bartholomew - J D Wetherspoon The Eric Bartholomew is a popular Wetherspoon pub known for its affordable food and drinks. Photo by The Eric Bartholomew - J D Wetherspoon -
The White Cross The White Cross is a traditional pub famed for real ales and cosy atmosphere overlooking Morecambe Bay. Photo by Peter Howarth -
The Sir Richard Owen - JD Wetherspoon The Sir Richard Owen - JD Wetherspoon provides classic pub fare with budget-friendly pricing. Photo by Mark Nicholson -
McDonald's McDonald's offers quick, convenient fast food options near the Lake District. Photo by Fell & Mountain
Things to do
Guests staying here are well-placed to explore a range of attractions within easy reach. Lancaster Castle is approximately 3.0 miles away, offering insights into its past as a site of significant historical events. For family entertainment, Happy Mount Park with its miniature railway is just 1.5 miles from the property, while nature enthusiasts can visit RSPB Leighton Moss around 7.1 miles distant for birdwatching opportunities.
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Williamson Park Williamson Park offers stunning views and houses Ashton Memorial, a beautiful Edwardian folly. Photo by comfort mwanyisa -
Happy Mount Park Happy Mount Park is beloved for its miniature railway and family-friendly attractions. Photo by James T-B -
RSPB Leighton Moss RSPB Leighton Moss is prime birdwatching territory, famed for spotting rare bitterns and marsh harriers. Photo by RSPB Leighton Moss -
St. Patrick’s Chapel St. Patrick’s Chapel stands as one of England’s oldest Christian sites with Norman origins. Photo by Jason -
Lakeland Motor Museum Lakeland Motor Museum displays a fascinating collection of vintage cars and motorcycles. Photo by Jonathan M -
National Trust - Sizergh National Trust - Sizergh showcases a beautiful Elizabethan manor house and striking limestone tower. Photo by Jack Baker -
Devil’s Bridge Devil's Bridge features dramatic waterfalls carved through ancient rock formations. Photo by David Baxandall -
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail Ingleton Waterfalls Trail offers a challenging walk past six spectacular waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales. Photo by Paul Cook
Getting there & essentials
Guests staying here benefit from immediate access to Morecambe train station (around 2 minutes away) and a Morrisons supermarket is also approximately two minutes by car.
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Morrisons Morrisons is a local supermarket providing groceries and everyday essentials. Photo by Christopher Moore -
Morecambe Bay Chemist Morecambe Bay Chemist provides pharmaceutical services to locals and visitors alike. Photo by Morecambe Bay Chemist
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Local attractions, walks, family days out and insider tips for your stay.
There is some noise from bars during the day but quiet at night