A picturesque seaside promenade in Cumbria, Silloth Promenade boasts stunning views of the Solway Firth and the Scottish coastline. The promenade features a wide, flat walkway perfect for leisurely strolls, surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens and ornate Victorian-era lamp posts. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, take in the fresh sea air, and appreciate the charming scenery. Ample seating areas and picnic spots are available, making it an ideal spot for families and couples alike. The promenade is also home to several cafes and restaurants, offering a range of refreshments and dining options.
I 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 weather is poor
What a delightful seafront! Low tide reveals clean, soft, golden sand and there are fantastic views of Scotland from across the Solway. Even at high tide the stepped sea defences make for an easy walk - perhaps to the wooden lighthouse about half a mile to the north. The backdrop of the promenade is made all the more pleasant by the abundance of wonderful old Scots pine trees. Town shops are only a few minutes' walk away and parking is free (as far as we could see) anywhere. Highly recommended!
A nice walk in fresh air without any hustle. Friendly local cafes , great smelling chippy and a chance of spotting Fairies or rabbits. A good place to give the dog a run.. What's not to like.
A lovely place to spend time, very peaceful and calming.
Never heard of this place before...found by accident..little seaside town with a large touch of nostalgia
It's a great place if you like your waking , quiet and chill out
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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I 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 weather is poor
What a delightful seafront! Low tide reveals clean, soft, golden sand and there are fantastic views of Scotland from across the Solway. Even at high tide the stepped sea defences make for an easy walk - perhaps to the wooden lighthouse about half a mile to the north. The backdrop of the promenade is made all the more pleasant by the abundance of wonderful old Scots pine trees. Town shops are only a few minutes' walk away and parking is free (as far as we could see) anywhere. Highly recommended!
A nice walk in fresh air without any hustle. Friendly local cafes , great smelling chippy and a chance of spotting Fairies or rabbits. A good place to give the dog a run.. What's not to like.
A lovely place to spend time, very peaceful and calming.
Never heard of this place before...found by accident..little seaside town with a large touch of nostalgia
It's a great place if you like your waking , quiet and chill out