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Hotels in Morecambe, Lancashire




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Glenthorn Private Hotel


Hotel in Morecambe, Lancashire
Rooms from 30.0The Glenthorn Private Hotel is a family-run hotel situated ten minutes' drive from the M6 motorway. It is within walking distance of Morecambe Bay, the beach, and the attractions. Rooms at The Glenthorn feature private en suite bathrooms and TVs. Guests can also make use of tea and coffee facilities and ironing facilities. The Glenthorn provides a spacious dining room, in which guests can enjoy full English breakfasts, as well a comfortable bar with games room. Morecambe Rail Station is just ten minutes' walk away, and the historic city of Lancaster and Lancaster Castle are both a 15-minute…

Hotels between 25-50


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The Clarendon Hotel

Hotel in Morecambe: Situated on Morecambe's seafront promenade, The Clarendon Hotel boasts spectacular views towards the beautiful Lake District. The traditional rooms fe…
Rooms from 45.00

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The Clifton

Hotel in Morecambe: This family-run guest house is situated on Morecambe's west promenade, overlooking the splendid West End Gardens and Morecambe Bay, with the mountains…
Rooms from 34.00

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Midland Hotel

Hotel in Morecambe: With a perfect seafront location, this Art Deco design hotel boasts free Wi-Fi, a spa and a stylish interior. Morecambe Rail Station is just a 5-minu…
Rooms from 109.00

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Westleigh

Hotel in Morecambe: Situated on the promenade, with many of its rooms providing panoramic sea views, The Westleigh offers a range of accommodation within easy reach of th…
Rooms from 26.00

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