Tuesday 2 August 2011

Cafe D'Lune outside Lancaster

This photo shows the start of a really good ride that takes in disused railway, canal towpath, and B roads. Starting at the Crook O Lune picnic site at Caton. Following the cycle track until it is crossed above by the aqueduct, take the towpath to Hest Bank and then back along the front to Morcambe.

Stop for a brew on the front, and then take the cycle track back to Lancaster, over the bridge and back up the other side of the river to pick up the cycle track to Glasson.

Back to Condor Green, and take the road to Galgate, under the Motorway and take the Quernmore and then back to Caton and a well earned brew.

If anyone wants a more detailed route with map just get in touch

At Condor Green is the Cafe D'Lune.

We have been to this delightful cafe twice, once when it was slack, (very bad weather) and once when it was heaving. Both times the food and tea have been good and the staff very pleasant. the only down side is that when it gets busy the service cannot cope. We ordered three teas which took about 15 mins to arrive.

Really nice location, nice staff, not good under pressure.

Verdict: Cooking on Electricity.

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