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Picnic Site
Preston
Preston's largest open space with 4 bowling greens, space for 4 cricket matches played on artificial wickets, tennis courts, football and baseball pitches. There are also 2 very well equipped children's play areas.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Opened in July 1930, Thompson Park is a delight. For the horticulturalist its award-winning Italian garden, rose garden, Forest of Burnley arboretum trees and community orchard offer a real treat.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Clitheroe
The first of its kind to be established in Lancashire, which now includes over 20 permanent works of art. The Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail runs from Brungerley Bridge to Crosshill Quarry along part of the Ribble Way.
Forest Area / Park
Burnley
Four large stone carvings along the Burnley Way, known as "Four Seasons in One Day" - quite apt for these parts!
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
On a stroll through Thanet Lee Woods you will encounter the ever changing sculpture trail, carved from fallen and damaged trees, discover birds, mammals and even a crocodile emerging from its watery home.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Leyland
Worden Arts & Crafts Centre is home to a small community of local craftspeople and artists who lovingly create a range of handmade items! Visit each individual studio and explore the craftspeople's creations: Treat yourself to unique homewares,…
Garden Centre
Scorton
Nestled in the picturesque village of Scorton, near Garstang and gateway to the Trough of Bowland, is The Barn - the award winning shopping experience. A plant & garden centre, gift shop, coffee bar and orchard garden!
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457 reviewsShop/Shopping Centre
Oswaldtwistle
Oswaldtwistle Mills is an award-winning shopping village in Lancashire that has something to amaze, charm and intrigue visitors of all ages.
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457 reviewsMunicipal Park
Blackpool
A dramatic new entrance to Blackpool - wth the centrepiece of the two climbing towers George Bancroft Park opened in 2006 is the town's newest and first to be constructed in over 80 years!
Municipal Park
Preston
Ashton Park is an attractive recreational park located to the west of Preston and provides locals and visitors with a welcome refuge from urban life.
Outdoor Pursuits
Clitheroe
And what better place to start than the centre of the UK? Ribble Valley E-Bikes is based in Dunsop Bridge; the very heart of the Hodder Valley.
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Colne
In a valley largely devoted to sheep and cattle rearing, Wycoller Country Park has a good network of footpaths for walkers. The hamlet of Wycoller includes historic Wycoller Hall.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Preston
Grange Park became Preston's first Green Flag Park during 2002-03. The Green Flag Award was given to the park in recognition for the high standards of maintenance, community involvement and overall management of the Park.
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Rossendale
Take a visit to Clough Head Visitor Centre to find out more about the local landscape, its heritage, and wildlife. There is also a brief introduction to the local and natural history of the fascinating Grane Valley.
Parks & Gardens
Poulton Le Fylde
A popular spot to retreat, sit eat a picnic, play or simply enjoy the surroundings of Poulton-le-Fylde.
Shop/Shopping Centre
Preston
Stydd Gardens is not a typical garden centre. Set amidst the gardens you will find a collection of creative and imaginative businesses.
Parks & Gardens
Preston
Haslam Park is a particularly good example of a fine Victorian influenced town park, with many of the original features still in place.
Adventure Park / Playground
Simonstone, Burnley
Outdoor Elements is a team building and outdoor activity centre accessible to towns across Lancashire and Greater Manchester. Catering for all groups including corporate, education, youth groups and private parties.
Historic House
Preston
An historic house with magnificent state apartments, banqueting hall, ballroom, grounds and dolls' houses on display.
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Clitheroe
Abandoned as a working quarry in the early 1900's, Cross Hill is a good example of natural change on a man-made site and has since become an exceptional refuge for wildlife.