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Lancashire is just a stones throw away from Ireland and offers everything you could want for a holiday, short break or even day trip. The transport connecting Ireland and Lancashire is substantial with plenty of ferry and air routes.
Lancashire is home to one of the best golf courses and offers great Football action. Royal Lytham & St Annes golf course has been host to some major golfing tournaments including The Ryder Cup, and gives you the chance to follow in the footsteps of golfing heroes. Preston offers the National Football Museum, which is a great family attraction and a must for any football fan! You can also enjoy Premiership action at Blackburn Rovers' Ewood Park Stadium.
Lancashire is host to over 300 square miles of tranquil countryside with the Forest Of Bowland's Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Whether you enjoy walking, cycling or just taking in the amazing views you can relax in these peaceful, idyllic surroundings.
Or, you can let your hair down in brilliant Blackpool. With over 30 night spots to choose from and the six mile long illuminations extravaganza there is always something to do and plenty of ways to enjoy to night.
Click here to see the inbound travel information on an interactive map or use the links below to find details on the travel services from Ireland to Lancashire and the surrounding area.
A table showing the the ferry routes connecting Ireland to the North West
A table showing the avaiable flights from Ireland to the North West
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