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Bay Strathmore Hotel, Morecambe

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the Bay Strathmore Hotel

Customer Rating: (5 Customer Reviews)

At a glance;

  • Located in Morecambe, famous for the delicacy potted shrimps
  • The Hotel offers stunning views of the Lakeland Fells
  • Local attractions include Morecambe Promenade, Morecambe Sands, The Platform, The Dome and the many seasonal festivals
  • Other attractions include the Eric Morecambe Statue, the Polo Tower, the Victoria Pavillion and more

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Interior & Exterior Front of the Bay Strathmore Hotel Morecambe Sands Beach Sun Terrace at the Bay Strathmore Hotel Reception Desk at the Bay Strathmore Hotel Dining Area at the Bay Strathmore Hotel

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Hotel information

Superbly located on the beautiful East Promenade of Morecambe, this hotel is in a great location overlooking the Bay and Lakeland Fells. The beautiful restaurant and cocktail bar is complemented by the stunning sea view across Morecambe Bay. The pleasant bar and lounges also have a great ambience in which to relax and enjoy the warm and friendly hospitality. The Strathmore benefits from a lift to all floors and there is plenty of parking available in the hotel car park which is located on the promenade. This hotel is close to many attractions and places of interest, but also offers the perfect base from which to explore the neighbouring Lake District and Lancaster.

The hotel has a car park. If full there are plenty of free parking spaces in front of the hotel.

Great for

  • Walking
  • History
  • Culture

Bay Strathmore Hotel Premier Room

Typical Premier Room at Bay Strathmore Hotel

Often our most luxurious room option. Most premier rooms have four-poster beds and spacious en-suite bathrooms that have been beautifully re-fitted to accommodate both bath and shower options. These large rooms will normally offer a comfortable seating area, 32 inch flat screen digital television, hairdryer and the facilities to make a hot beverage.

  • En-suite bath, shower and WC
  • Luxurious four-poster bed
  • Large rooms with comfortable seating
  • Hair dryer and shaving point

Bay Strathmore Hotel Superior Room

Typical Superior Room at Bay Strathmore Hotel

Our Superior rooms typically have luxurious beds, 26 inch flat screen digital television, and a spacious en-suite bathroom with shower over bath. These Superior rooms also have the facilities to make a hot beverage

  • Flat screen TV
  • En-suite bath, shower and WC
  • Large rooms with comfortable seating
  • Hair dryer and shaving point
  • The above image represents a typical Superior room at our hotel

Bay Strathmore Hotel Standard Room

Typical Standard Room at Bay Strathmore Hotel

Our standard rooms are charming and have everything you would expect from a modern hotel - private facilities, a TV, and everything you need to make yourself a hot beverage

  • En-suite bath, shower and WC
  • Telephone
  • Colour TV
  • Shaving point

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Hotel Accessibility

Here at Bay Hotels we want you to have the best short break possible. We are happy to provide advice to guests with special needs who wish to take breaks at our Hotels. In order to avoid disappointment and/or misunderstandings, please contact us on 01942 496 507 to discuss any needs that you may have.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you have single rooms?
    Yes, in most of our hotels.

  • Do you take dogs and pets?
    We do not allow dogs and pets into our hotels, with the exception of guide dogs.

  • Do you have lifts in all hotels?
    We have lifts in most of our hotels.

  • What time is check in time?
    3pm in the afternoon.

  • What time is check out time?
    10am in the morning.

  • Do you have smoking rooms?
    We do not allow smoking in any parts of our hotels.

Location

Our Morecambe hotel’s situated on the northwest coast of England. The huge sandy bay and stunning backdrop of the Lake District and Bowland Fells make Morecambe Bay the perfect location to explore.

How to get there


By Car:


Leave the M6 at junction 34 (signposted Lancaster) turn right at the traffic signals onto the A683. Go forward on the A6 (one way) (signposted City Centre) then take the right hand lane signposted Morecambe. At traffic signals go forward onto the A683 (signposted Morecambe) to cross the River Lune and then take the Left hand lane. At the Roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the B5321. At roundabout take 2nd main exit A589 (signposted Morecambe) in half a mile at roundabout take 2nd exit and at ensuing roundabout take the 1st exit onto the B5321. At the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Broadway (A589). Follow the road round bearing left and then turn left onto Marine Road (A589). The hotel is on the left hand side.

By Train:


The Strathmore is located about 1 and a half miles away from Morecambe Train Station.

National Express:


Services to Morecambe, Central Drive Bus Station, 1 and a half miles away from the hotel.

By Bus:


Numbers 3 or 4 from the town centre stop directly outside the hotel.

By Taxi:


A1 Taxis 01524 35666

Bay Strathmore Hotel

Bay Strathmore Hotel

East Promenade

Morecambe

Lancashire

LA4 5AP

Res: 01524 421234

Tel: 01524 421234

Local Attractions

The following places, attractions and things to do are easily reached from Morecambe:

  • Kendal
  • Lune
  • Riverside Walk
  • The Stone Jetty
  • Lancaster Castle
  • Windermere
  • The TERN Project
  • Eric Morecambe Stage and Statue
  • Forest of Bowland

Local Insight

The Lancaster and Morecambe Bay area offers an array of differing experiences and sights, below are just a few

  • Maritime Museum
    Lancaster’s river, the Lune, is tidal, and until recently was navigable by large trading vessels, giving Lancaster a long maritime history. The Maritime Museum was set up in 1985, in former Customs offices and a warehouse, to chart the maritime history of the area. Using reconstructions, computers, audiovisuals and exhibitions of artefacts, the museum makes a fascinating day out. In addition, the museum now houses an educational area, packed full of information about the ecosystems of Morcambe Bay, the River Lune and Lancaster Canal.


  • Lancaster Castle
    There has been a defensive building on the site since Roman times, and since then several buildings have held off attacks from the Picts, Scots and other forces. Today you can see where the Lancashire Witches were tried and convicted, the dungeons and the Drop Room, the “Hanging Corner” where prisoners were executed, and the Crown Court, still used to this day. Guided tours are available, and local theatre groups often use the Castle for performances of Shakespeare plays.

  • RSPB Leighton Moss
    North West England's largest reed bed is located in an attractive wooded valley below limestone hills. 5 bird-watching hides overlook shallow meres with fascinating wildlife from bearded tits and bitterns to marsh harriers and red deer. Of the seven hides, four are accessible to disabled visitors. There is also a RSPB Visitor Centre, shop and a tea room.
    Visit their website

  • Leighton Hall
    Set in beautiful parkland against a backdrop of the Lakeland fells, historic Leighton Hall is the home of the world famous furniture making Gillow family. This beautiful historic home has a special blend of complimenting attractions including lively tours and the opportunity to see rare Gillow furniture; peaceful gardens, spectacular events, breathtaking displays from trained Birds of Prey and charming tea rooms with homemade cakes. Open May-September.
    Visit their website

Great for

  • Walking
  • History
  • Culture

Entertainment

Entertainment Programme

Relax and enjoy a selection of Cabaret and live music on most evenings in intimate surroundings

On Tuesday Evenings
Comedy & Vocal Entertainer
Dave Ferry
 
On  Wednesday Evenings
Guest Artiste
Mike Lancaster
Excellent Comedian   
 
On Thursday Evenings
Vocalist and Host
Jane Frazer
Entertains
 
On Friday Evenings
Vocalist and All Round Entertainer
Bruce McLaren
 
On Saturday Evenings
Vocalist and Host
Rachel Mercer
Entertains

The entertainment programme advertised is subject to change for reasons beyond our control without prior notice


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rating is 5 stars

14 October 2010

Peaceful

My husband and I visited this hotel and were very pleased with the way we were treated. The staff were very helpful and could not do enough to help us. For the waiting staff, nothing was too much trouble. The hotel was clean and cheerful and although the weather was not too good, the staff and the Shearings staff helped to keep us cheerful. We definitely will be going again next year and would recommend this hotel to anyone who would like a peaceful change .


Mr Reece

Lincoln

rating is 5 stars

31 October 2010

Perfect Stay

We had a three days stay, came under our own steam. Plenty of car parking. Staff very friendly, especially Macieq the waiter. His service and manor is impeccable. The food was fantastic, we loved every meal. Room a little tired but clean and comfortable. Shower was perfect and very powerful! Would highly recommend this hotel and hope to stay again.


Mr Merrie

Penrith, Cumbria

rating is 5 stars

24 July 2011

Fantastic

We had 3 super nights stay at this great hotel, the staff were just great, and the food was first class. The entertainer on Friday night was very very good. We will be back, hopefully for Turkey & Tinsel.


Mr and Mrs Hall

Shaffordshire

rating is 5 stars

27 December 2011

The whole Christmas holiday

The whole of the staff & the entertainment was great. The guests where a bit old but so am I, but if you are younger you will enjoy it too. We would like to give the staff our warmest thank you to all the staff and the entertainment staff.


Mr Mathers

Middlesbrough

rating is 5 stars

10 January 2012

Wonderful Staff

My Wife and I stayed in the premier room it had everything you could possible need the staff went out of their way the receptionist even rang her husband just to get the time the football was on TV for me all the staff were helpful we will go back to this hotel again.


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