The charming seaside village of Heysham, on the edge of Morecambe Bay, is just a few miles from Lancaster. Within a relatively small area you’ll find woodland, open grassland, sandy beaches and deep rock pools. With everything you need, it’s no wonder that Heysham has won the Britain in Bloom Gold small village award, twice!
In Heysham you will find St Patrick's Chapel and the stone-hewn graves which have been featured in Black Sabbath music videos! The much-photographed ruined chapel, stands on a prominent rock, overlooking Morecambe Bay. In the 1790s British landscape painter JMW Turner painted Heysham with a spectacular Lakeland backdrop.
Dating back to the Stone Age, Heysham is home to one of the finest Anglo-Viking sites in the North-West and even hosts an annual Viking festival!
Enjoy the clean sea air on a stroll around The Barrows, an area of cliffs where many tools and pottery artefacts have been found, suggesting it was once an ancient burial ground. Discover more about Heysham’s history at the newly refurbished Heysham Heritage Centre,