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Donkey Creek Farm Caravan Park

Donkey Creek Farm Caravan Park

Donkey Creek is a Visit England Five Star family-run touring park on the Fylde coast. Its rural…

Stanley Lodge Farmhouse

Stanley Lodge Farmhouse

Set in the midst of Lancashire farmland, yet within easy reach of major road networks, Stanley…

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Gurkha Hotel and Restaurant

The Gurkha Hotel has 22 large comfortable en-suite rooms, is well located for experiencing all the…

Lancashire Manor Hotel

Lancashire Manor Hotel

The Best Western Lancashire Manor Hotel (Pimbo, near Wigan) is a 81 bedroom Grade II listed…

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  1. Mitton Hall
    A stunning country house hotel in the heart of the Ribble Valley. A breathtaking wedding venue that redefines romance. A restaurant that exudes charm. Welcome to Mitton Hall.
    1. 1 Jan 202431 Dec 2024
  2. The Swan Hotel is a Grade II 250 year old listed coaching inn located at the heart of the beautiful, vibrant and busy village of Whalley, Ribble Valley, Lancashire. Six rooms are available and offer lovely en-suite guest bedrooms located on the first floor which can accommodate families, couples and single guests. Individually furnished and equipped with hairdryers, flat-screen televisions, hospitality trays and lovely bathroom smellies.
    1. 1 Jan 202431 Dec 2024
  3. Whalley Abbey
    14th Century Cistercian Abbey ruins set in beautiful gardens and woodland beside the River Calder in The Ribble Valley.
    1. 1 Jan 202431 Dec 2024
  4. New cookery school located at Sidings Business Park, in Whalley, Ribble Valley, Lancashire. Purpose-built kitchen and dining facilities hosting cookery courses and social events centred around healthy, nutritious and balanced home-cooking. Their aim is to teach both children and adults about home cooking and healthy eating. They hold weekly classes covering all things from baby, toddler, teen and adult cookery courses, to social gatherings; coffee mornings, diet groups and private events & parties.
  5. Whalley Golf Club can claim to have one of the finest nine hole courses in the country. It is a nine hole parkland course with beautifully matured trees and wonderful views of Ribble Valley.
    1. 1 Jan 20241 Dec 2024
  6. Whalley Warm & Dry is a multi-award winning, family run outdoor clothing and footwear specialist situated in the picturesque village of Whalley.
    1. 1 Jan 202431 Dec 2024
  7. The Aspinall Arms
    The Aspinall Arms is found right in the heart of the Ribble Valley, and sits on the banks of the river overlooking the medieval All Hallows Church and the 14th Century Great Mitton Hall.
    1. 1 Jan 202431 Dec 2024

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Your guide to ticking off your Christmas list in Lancashire

Your guide to ticking off your Christmas list in Lancashire

Christmastime, a time for spending with family, for making memories and for cosying up. And there’s no better place to do those things than in Lancashire. Lancashire offers a fantastic range of places to stay, and things to do to help you get into the Christmas spirit with family, as well as places to visit to tick off the Christmas to-do list.

What's on this weekend in Lancashire

What's on this weekend in Lancashire

There’s something for everybody to enjoy in Lancashire this weekend. Whether you are heading to a bonfire event, taking a trip to the theatre or attending one of the many family friendly events, Lancashire is the place to be.

We’ve put together this handy list of some of the events taking place this weekend, but for more information head over to our What’s on page or our events guide.

Royal Connections in Lancashire

Royal Connections in Lancashire

This weekend is a great opportunity to learn more about the special connection Lancashire has with the Royal Family. Whether it’s a trip to Lancaster Castle to learn more about the Duke Of Lancaster or a trip to one of Lancashire’s historic sites who have had a monarch visit in the past, there’s plenty of opportunities to learn more about the royal connection to Lancashire.

A Royal Lancaster Walk

A Royal Lancaster Walk

Home to the Kings Castle of the North, Lancaster has had a strong royal connection for centuries. So what better way to celebrate the upcoming coronation of King Charles III than with a stroll around this beautiful historic city.

8 Dog-friendly beaches to visit this summer in Lancashire

There’s something wonderful about a trip to the beach in summer. Feeling the soft warm sand between your toes, the smell of the fresh sea air, and the taste of delicious ice cream, especially if you can bring your four-legged friend along too.

Although some of Lancashire’s beaches impose restrictions during the summer months, there are still plenty of great dog-friendly beaches waiting to be explored.

LITFEST starts this Friday, 17th March

LITFEST starts this Friday, 17th March

We’re very excited to announce that Lancaster’s 44th Annual Literature Festival, Litfest, begins this Friday 17 March. Running until the 26 March, we’ll be offering a packed programme of events, including opportunities to meet our authors; take part in discussions; find out more about nature and history, philosophy and politics; and be entertained by poems and stories.

Pre-Raphaelite Artist of Hope: Evelyn De Morgan

Pre-Raphaelite Artist of Hope: Evelyn De Morgan

An exhibition reaches hopefully towards the end of the rainbow. Pre-Raphaelite Artist of Hope displays Evelyn De Morgan’s symbolic paintings alongside contemporary stories from those who have lived through warfare and from NHS staff who have served on the frontline during the pandemic. 

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