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This welcoming, family-run hotel is just a short stroll from the Lancashire coast and offers a warm, personal touch. Its attentive hosts and relaxed atmosphere make it easy to settle in and enjoy your stay.

The Silverdale Hotel is situated on the outskirts of the village of Silverdale, with warm hospitality very much at its heart. Its owners are always on hand to ensure their guests are well looked after, and rooms are cosy, homely and well-equipped with all the amenities one would expect: en suite bathrooms, tea and coffee-making facilities and smart TVs. It’s the perfect place to unwind after a day outdoors.

With the RSPB reserve at Leighton Moss and several other scenic nature spots close by, the Silverdale Hotel offers a relaxed and convenient place to stay during your wildlife tour.

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Wildlife trips

This accommodation is featured in the following itineraries:

Lancashire in Autumn

Join expert naturalist Mike Dilger as we enjoy Lancashire’s autumn bird spectacle, when thousands of wildfowl and waders migrate through the wetlands of north-west England. We visit some of the region’s most wildlife-rich landscapes, where we search for a number of iconic and rare bird species. Find out more about Lancashire in Autumn

  • Price (exc. flights): 4 days from £1,125
  • Trip type:
    Group Tour
  • When to go:
    • S
    • O

Lancashire in Spring

Join naturalist Mike Dilger as we explore the beautiful spring wildlife of Lancashire. Based just a short stroll from Morecambe Bay, a feeding ground for a quarter of a million migrating waders, we visit some of the county’s finest sites, where moors, wetlands and hedgerows come alive with bird song. Find out more about Lancashire in Spring

  • Price (exc. flights): 4 days from £1,125
  • Trip type:
    Group Tour
  • When to go:
    • A
    • M
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Lancashire

Lancashire

Bordered in the east by the Pennines, Lancashire’s main rivers drain west into the Irish Sea. Areas of national and international significance, for their birdlife include the Ribble Estuary, Morecambe Bay, while the limestone pavements at Leighton Moss are home to a rich endemic flora. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: North-west England
  • Ideal for viewing: pink-footed goose, whooper swan, marsh harrier, peregrine falcon, bearded tit
  • Excellent for: Birdwatching