The cry of gulls and the gentle clink of sailboat rigging drift across this waterside site, where the scent of salt marsh mingles with cut grass along the Lancashire coast. Perched beside the historic Glasson Dock basin, this campsite occupies a genuinely special position where the Lancaster Canal meets the tidal waters of the Lune Estuary.
Perfect for sailors, birdwatchers and anyone seeking a maritime escape, this straightforward site welcomes tents, campervans and caravans within easy reach of both the Trough of Bowland and Morecambe Bay. The working dock village itself is a pocket of maritime heritage, complete with Georgian warehouses and a thriving yacht club, whilst the wider Lancashire coastline and the southern Lake District fringes lie within striking distance.
Facilities are practical rather than luxurious—showers and toilets serve campers who appreciate simplicity and setting over bells and whistles. Check regarding campfire policies when you arrive. The real draw here is the tranquil, nautical atmosphere: watching working boats navigate the lock, coastal footpaths unfurling along the estuary, and sunsets that turn the mudflats to beaten gold.