Knott End
About:
Knott End-on-Sea, commonly known as Knott End, is a quiet seaside village located on the southern side of Morecambe Bay, directly across the estuary from Fleetwood, in the borough of Wyre, Lancashire. With its peaceful atmosphere, scenic coastal views, and charming character, Knott End offers a relaxed alternative to the busier resorts along the Fylde Coast.
The village has long been a popular destination for visitors seeking a tranquil escape by the sea. One of Knott End’s key features is its promenade, which provides stunning views across the water to Fleetwood, with the Lake District fells often visible in the distance on clear days. A walk along the promenade is ideal for enjoying fresh sea air, birdwatching, and admiring the ever-changing tidal landscape of the Wyre Estuary.
Knott End is connected to Fleetwood by a small passenger ferry service, a charming and historic link across the water that has been operating for over a century. It’s a pleasant and nostalgic way to travel, offering panoramic views of both towns and the surrounding coastline.
In the heart of the village, you’ll find a selection of independent shops, a small supermarket, and traditional fish and chip shops. A popular local institution is the Knott End Café, known for its friendly service and sea views—an ideal stop for lunch or a sweet treat.
The surrounding countryside offers plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting, especially within the nearby Wyre Estuary Country Park, which is home to a variety of bird species and scenic riverside trails.
Knott End also has historical significance—famed comedy legend Les Dawson spent many years in the village, and a bronze statue in his honour stands proudly near the ferry slipway.
Peaceful, welcoming, and full of traditional seaside charm, Knott End is perfect for those looking to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of Lancashire’s coast and countryside.