Glassdon Dock, Lancaster, Cumbria, England UK 31st July 2024 Boats berthed at Glasson Dock Glasson Dock, also known as Glasson, is a village in south of Lancaster at the mouth of the River Lune. It is still used as a port and a tourist spot as it uses part of the old railway line as part of a tourist route. The trackbed of the disused railway line is a park and cycleway called the Lancashire Coastal Way. The area is close to Morecambe Bay. The port is still operating to serve the transportation of cargo. Tourists and pleasure craft also use the port The docks are connected by a branch to the


Glassdon Dock, Lancaster, Cumbria, England UK 31st July 2024 Boats berthed at Glasson Dock Glasson Dock, also known as Glasson, is a village in south of Lancaster at the mouth of the River Lune. It is still used as a port and a tourist spot as it uses part of the old railway line as part of a tourist route. The trackbed of the disused railway line is a park and cycleway called the Lancashire Coastal Way. The area is close to Morecambe Bay. The port is still operating to serve the transportation of cargo. Tourists and pleasure craft also use the port The docks are connected by a branch to the Lancaster Canal Part of the area is operated by British Waterways Marinas Ltd. ©Ged Noonan/Alamy


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Location: Glassdon Dock, Lancaster, Cumbria, England UK
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