I recently had the pleasure of visiting Silloth Promenade, and I have to say, it's one of the most beautiful spots I've ever seen! The breathtaking views over the sea are truly unforgettable, and I found myself lost in the tranquil atmosphere of this hidden gem.
One of the things I appreciated most about Silloth Promenade is how quiet it is. The lack of noise and crowds made it the perfect place to unwind and relax, away from the stresses of everyday life. I especially enjoyed taking my dogs for a run along the promenade - they loved it too!
For families, Silloth Promenade is an excellent choice for a day out. There's plenty of space to explore, and the stunning surroundings make for a memorable walk with loved ones. I particularly enjoyed watching the sunset over the sea - it was a truly magical experience.
Finally, for any drone enthusiasts out there, I highly recommend bringing your equipment to Silloth Promenade. The views from above are simply breathtaking, and it's the perfect opportunity to capture some truly unique footage.
Overall, I can't recommend Silloth Promenade enough. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a family-friendly day out, or an opportunity to capture stunning photography and footage, this is the place to be. I'll definitely be...
Read moreApproximately 2miles+ of walking promenade. A Victorian town with a small harbour. Sunsets from the prom are some of the most beautiful in the world. Scotland can be seen across the water. A viewing platform can be found at the harbour end of the prom. Large flood defence steps down to the sea. A RNLI boat station and small seasonal fundraising shop close by. Just off the prom is a small wooded area which houses a wooden adventure playpark for the young with picnic benches. Looking up from the prom a covered Victorian viewing shelter can be seen and the back of an amusement arcade with entrance, which historically was a bath house, can also be seen. Entrance to the shelter can be found near the children's seasonal water themed playpark near the green. Occasionally porpoises can be seen along with occasional seals on the sandbanks, but you may need binoculars for these. Plenty of bird life but be careful if you have chips, these seem to be a favourite of the gulls! . Fishing vessels fish for solway shrimp and fishermen stand on the prom for hobby. Great walk in...
Read moreI visited here on a Saturday and there was plenty of free parking.
Lovely views from the promenade of Scotland.
A walk along the promenade take you past, the impressive ‘Big Fella’ sculpture, amusements, and a lighthouse.
Lot’s of benches along the front and a few areas with picnic tables.
Not far from the promenade there are a number of cafes.
Positives: Free ample parking Public facilities Scenic Benches and picnic tables Playground, amusements and a BMX track Has a parkrun
Negatives: Not a lot to do there is the...
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