Let the beautiful city of Lancaster provide a fascinating backdrop for a romantic interlude. Explore the cobbled streets, from the hilltop castle to the sweeping quayside – it’s the perfect setting to simply relax and unwind.
This walking trail should take you approximately 2 hours to complete. Simply follow the instructions on the trail maps and you’ll discover the answers to the clues at each stop. You won’t need to pay any entrance fees to collect the answers to the clues – they can all be unraveled in the great outdoors!
Simply follow the instructions on the trail maps and you’ll discover the answers to the clues at each stop. You won’t need to pay any entrance fees to collect the answers to the clues – they can all be unraveled in the great outdoors!
Print off a copy of the trail:
Keep a pen or pencil handy – you’ll need it to record your answers to the clues.
Stay focused – if you’re keen to keep a record of your visit, don’t forget to take a camera and if you’d like to share any snaps, you can email our team at info@visitlancashire.com.
Guard against the elements – just like anywhere we do get the occasional rain shower so don’t forget to pack your waterproofs or an umbrella
Chat up the locals - Lancashire folk are a friendly bunch so don’t be afraid of asking for help when you are hunting for clue answers.
Check out this website for special offers on eating out and entrance into attractions - we want you to make the most of your visit and every penny counts!
If things aren’t going to plan head to the nearest Tourist information Centre – you never know they might even help you with the answers. You can also pick up maps and leaflets, and find out about events.
When you have completed the trail don't forget to submit your answers below where you can download your very own certificate!
This will automatically enter you into our prize draw to win lots of goodies, including... a short break at the 5 Star, award winning B&B, The Ashton, Lancaster a 2 night break at the historic Oaks Hotel near Burnley and, Xplorer Passes to a selection of Lancashire Museums.
The closing date for entries is 30 June 2010

30,000 people turned out to pay their last respects to Wallace Hartley at his funeral in 1912, following his death aboard the famous ship Titanic....
We have some fantastic offers available to make your visit to Lancashire even more enjoyable!
Click here to view our special offers

5 star accommodation in the historic city of Lancaster. Surrounded by lush countryside and just minutes from the sea.

It’s clear on meeting Errol Simister that his passion for ‘everything on wheels’ from bikes to buses is as real today as it was aged 15 when he began his career at Leyland Motors.