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  1. Add Skelmersdale to your Itinerary

    Skelmersdale

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    Skelmersdale

    The modern, vibrant town of Skelmersdale sprang up in 1961 as the North West's first new town, although the area's roots can be traced back to Viking times. The town itself is a hive of urban activity with a number of thriving…

  2. Garstang

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    Countryside

    Set on the banks of the River Wyre with the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Garstang is steeped in history with beautiful architecture, abundant wildlife and array of activities.

  3. Add Elswick to your Itinerary

    Elswick

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    Elswick

    Elswick village can be found just of the A585. The village’s history is still apparent in the Gothic church and spire which stand next to the original 17th Century nonconformist chapel, the oldest in Lancashire.

  4. Add Sabden to your Itinerary

    Sabden

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    Clitheroe


    On the fringe of Pendle Forest, Sabden is set beneath the impressive bulk of Pendle Hill. This is the site of Pendle Ski Club's dry slopes, where tuition is available to visitors.  Pendle Hill itself is where George Fox, founder of the Quakers,…

  5. Add Wrea Green Village to your Itinerary

    Wrea Green Village

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    St Annes Road West, Lytham St Annes

    The picturesque village of Wrea Green is an old village near to Kirkham. The main attractions to the village include the newly refurbished Grapes Public House and restaurant and the traditional village green where cricket is played during the summer

  6. Add Overton to your Itinerary

    Overton

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    Morecambe

    Overton is a historic fishing village, once the site of a Roman settlement, from which a one mile tidal road runst o the ancient Port of Sunderland, once a staging post for Lancaster.

  7. Add Wennington to your Itinerary

    Wennington

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    Wennington is a small parish near Tatham, to the north east of Lancaster. It is served by Wennington Railway Station.

  8. Add Ribchester to your Itinerary

    Ribchester

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    Ribchester

    This ancient riverside village is built on the site of the Roman fort of Bremetennacum. It's one of the district's most popular villages with local shops and amenities, an art gallery and some award winning accommodation and cosy country pubs.

  9. Add Haslingden to your Itinerary

    Haslingden

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    Haslingden is a small town in the Rossendale Valley in Lancashire, lying just 19 miles north of Manchester. The name means 'Valley of the Hazels', though the town is in fact set on a high and windy hill.

    Sitting atop of Haslingden is the iconic…

  10. Add Rawtenstall to your Itinerary

    Rawtenstall

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    Market Town


    Back in medieval times Rawtenstall (pronounced Rottenstall in case you were wondering!) was part of the Forest of Rossendale, and although the forest has largely been replaced by rolling fields and dales, the Rossendale Valley remains a…

  11. Add Burnley to your Itinerary

    Burnley

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    BURNLEY

    Burnley is a large market town in the north-east of Lancashire. The town nestles in a natural three forked valley surrounded by pleasant countryside which evolves into wild moorland at higher altitudes.

  12. Add Melling to your Itinerary

    Melling

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    Carnforth

    Melling is a small settlement forming part of a cluster of sites along the Lune valley There is evidence of a motte - as with Arkholme and Whittington - but Melling has no surviving bailey.

  13. Add Halsall to your Itinerary

    Halsall

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    Halsall

    Halsall extends from the hamlets of Primrose Hill and Bangor’s Green near Ormskirk westwards across to Ainsdale. The sub district is ten miles long and encompasses sixteen thousand six hundred and ninety eight acres of reclaimed marshland. The area

  14. Add Blackpool to your Itinerary

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    Coastal

    BLACKPOOL

    Britain’s most popular holiday destination.

  15. Add Worsthorne to your Itinerary

    Worsthorne

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    Burnley

    Lying approximately three miles east of the town centre, this historic village with its close association with the Thursby family, great benefactors of the Burnley area.

  16. Add Leyland to your Itinerary

    Leyland

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    Town

    Leyland is a town in South Ribble, located 6 miles south of Preston and within minutes of the major motorway networks. Leyland is one of the Borough's thriving centres offering a good mix of services and local amenities.

  17. Add Cockerham to your Itinerary

    Cockerham

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    Countryside

    Lancaster

    The name Cockerham is thought to be Celtic and means ' A village or homestead by a winding river'. According to the history books the Church dates back to 1400, but the present building has been rebuilt and altered in the years that followed. A co

  18. Add Longridge to your Itinerary

    Longridge

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    Town

    The market town of Longridge commands a view of the whole of the Fylde Plain.

    From the top of Longridge Fell it is possible to see the Welsh Mountains, the Isle of Man, Ingleborough and the Loud Valley.

  19. Add Colne to your Itinerary

    Colne

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    Market Town

    Colne is an ancient market town steeped in history (parts of the parish church date back to the 11th century). Birthplace of Wallace Hartley (band master on the Titanic) and home of The Great British R&B Festival.

  20. Add Freckleton to your Itinerary

    Freckleton

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    Village

    Freckleton is a village on the Fylde coast in Lancashire, England, to the south of Kirkham and east of the seaside resort of Lytham St Annes.

    Freckleton is near to Warton, with its links to BAE Systems. Warton Aerodrome's 2.4 km runway is partly

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