The Duddon Estuary, a protected area significant for birds and other species, is located near the mouth of the Haverigg settlement on the south-west coast of Cumbria, England, which was traditionally a part of the county of Cumberland. There is a large, serene Blue Flag beach in Haverigg. Additionally, there is access to a seawall with a lighthouse that guards Hodbarrow Lagoon, which is a portion of the Hodbarrow RSPB Reserve. From this tranquil retreat, it is simple to go to the West Coast attractions, the Lakes, the Lake District, and the 1000-foot-high fell of Black Combe. Along with a variety of cafes and taverns, the village has a wide selection of lodging options. Families with young children will appreciate the safe beaches and kid-friendly adventure play areas that Haverigg also offers. The charming town of Millom, with its castle and historical sites, is nearby. For further facilities and sightseeing, consider travelling to Broughton-in-Furness.