Bolton Le SandsCopyright Humphrey Bolton

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Tel code: 01524 | code search
Postcode: LA5 | code search
Population: 7000
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Detron Gate Farm
"We had a wonderful season at Detrongate last year so much so we have re-booked for this year. The weather last summer was, to say the very least, awful ..." More

Detron Gate Farm
"WE BOOKED A SEASONAL PITCH ON HERE LAST YEAR AND HATED EVERY MINUTE OF IT.THE STAFF OFFER YOU THE EARTH WHEN YOU GO THERE THEN SAY THEY NEVER SAID THAT.PITCHES ..." More

Detron Gate Farm
"Had a lovely time. The owners are so friendly and the area is so peaceful. My Granddaughter loves the free range chickens. Lovely place

Date visited: may 17th 2008 ..." More

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Bolton le Sands is to be found in the North West of England in Lancashire on the shores of Morecambe Bay on the Kent estuary. Its history stretches as far back as the Domesday Book where it is referred to as Bodeltone. The village was, in times long gone, involved in fishing however the tidal flow created shifting sands in Morecambe Bay and fishing and the other maritime activities that were carried out were no longer viable. The town benefits from relatively easy access to the M6 (Junction 35) prior to the M6 by passing the town it was in earlier times on the principle road between Lancaster and Carlisle. Around 1772 the Lancaster Canal was built and this passes alongside the town. The railway was built in the mid 1840’s following the coastal route passing between the village and the estuary but the nearest railway station is at Carnforth approximately one and a half miles away. Today there is just one 17th century building still standing, originally built as a grammar school in 1637 today it is the Bolton le Sands Primary School. Bolton le Sands is not a large town but it does have a strong sense of community and the annual Gala attracts many of the residents and their families for an enjoyable day out. Like all holiday resorts though the summer sees the local population grow as visitors are attracted to the area to enjoy this seaside resort.

Camping

Detron Gate Farm
Red Bank Farm
Sandside Caravan & Camping Park

Doctor

Brookfield Surgery

Inn

The Royal Hotel

Restaurant

Far Pavilion Tandoori
The Hawthorns
The Trungs

School

Bolton Le Sands C of E Primary School

Taxi

Bolton A to B Taxis

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The Royal Hotel (0.77 miles)

The Royal Hotel

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The recently refurbished Royal Hotel is a traditional inn offering a warm welcome, good home cooked food and comfortable en-suite accommodation. Located in the small village of Bolton-le-Sands, overlooking the ... More

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Slyne Lodge (1.01 miles)

Slyne Lodge

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This traditional 19th century, friendly village inn is situated in the pretty village of Slyne-with-Hest, 2 miles north of the historical city of Lancaster.

There is a comfortable, welcoming bar, where you ... More

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Holiday Inn Lancaster (2.21 miles)

Holiday Inn Lancaster

Set along the banks of the tranquil River Lune, the Holiday Inn Lancaster hotel is located a short distance from the historic town centre with easy access to the M6 motorway. The Lancaster hotel features ... More | visit website

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Elms Hotel (2.23 miles)

Elms Hotel

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Nestled in the quaint village of Bare amidst the panoramic backdrop of Morecambe Bay lies the Elms Hotel set in its own landscaped gardens. Dating back to the 1890's, this ... More

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The County Hotel (2.26 miles)

The County Hotel
A warm and inviting lodge style hotel conveniently located in the bustling market town of Carnforth on the A6 (Carnforth Station was where Brief Encounters was filmed); close to Junction 35 of the M6.

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Royal Station Hotel (2.28 miles)

Royal Station Hotel
The Royal Station Hotel is a 19th century Victorian hotel situated in the small market town of Carnforth. It offers specious, well-appointed accommodation, whether it be for a night a weekend or a week. ... More | visit website
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The Queens Hotel (2.32 miles)

The Queens Hotel

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WE DO NOT RECEIVE PAYMENT THROUGH LATEROOMS. PAYMENT MUST BE MADE ON ARRIVAL.

A small friendly basic hotel close to all amenities in the town and also close to Morecambe and ... More

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Tewitfield Marina (2.34 miles)

Tewitfield Marina

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Tewitfield Marina is a purpose built hamlet with its own luxury holiday accommodation complex. Situated on the Lancashire and Cumbria border alongside Tewitfield Locks on the Lancaster Canal we provide ... More

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Premier Inn Lancaster (2.43 miles)

Ideally situated for both business and leisure guests. For business this hotel is near to Lancaster business park. Within easy reach of the M6, the historic city centre is a local attraction near to this ... More | visit website
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Strathmore Hotel (2.69 miles)

Strathmore Hotel
Hotels in Morecambe are famous for extending a warm and friendly welcome to all travellers. Now you can experience this world-famous hospitality for yourself by staying with us at the Strathmore Hotel Morecambe. Our hotel ... More | visit website

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