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Lancaster

Dukes Theatre

Dukes Theatre

Lancaster

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Lancaster VIC 
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Meeting House Lane
Lancaster
LA1 1TH
- 01524 582394
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Lancaster District Walking & Cycling Map

Lancaster, Morecambe and The Lune Valley Visitor Guide 2012

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Lancaster is a vibrant university city with a wealth of history, beginning life as a Roman Fort in 80AD. Now its cobbled streets are lined with smart, stone houses filled with lively shops, bars and restaurants. Norman Lancaster Castle overlooks the city from its lofty position atop the hill on which the Romans built their fort. Dating back nearly 1,000 years to 1093, its sturdy walls are still in use today, as a prison and courthouse! Take a guided tour around the interior, discovering Hadrian’s Tower and its old weapons, Shire Hall with its display of shields and even get (momentarily!) locked up in the grim windowless dungeons of yesteryear. Lancashire’s doomed Pendle Witches were the most famous temporary residents of the castle’s cells. Then pop into adjacent Lancaster Priory and Parish Church, an 11th century priory, and admire its 1,000-year old Saxon square-topped doorway, ornate carved stalls and the panoramic 360-degree view from the Tower. Like the rest of Lancashire, Lancaster prides itself on the availability of excellent local produce. Sample it in cosy pubs and swish restaurants throughout the town. Or shop for hearty local specialities at the Farmer’s Market on Market Square, which takes place every second Wednesday. Lancaster is also not far away from the spectacular Morecambe Bay and offers a variety of attractions and events.

  • Performance at Dukes Theatre
  • Ashton Memorial, Lancaster

Where To Stay in Lancaster

Lancaster offers award-winning accommodation and offers a great mix of places to stay to suit all preferences and budgets including bed and breakfasts, self catering and hotels all within and around the historic city which is surrounded by picturesque countryside.

Must See and Do in Lancaster

The grade I-listed Judge’s Lodgings was originally home to witch hunter Thomas Covell. Now it houses a Museum of Childhood with a fascinating collection of dolls and games from the 18th century. Other museums include the Lancaster Maritime Museum and the City Museum where you can discover more about Lancaster’s 2,000 year history. Explore the tree-lined River Lune Millennium Park, a 15km foot and cycle path which showcases space-age signs, sculptures and glassworks. Or discover the elaborate dome of Ashton Memorial, within picturesque Williamson Park.


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