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Visit Lancashire Highlights

Hyndburn Greenway

Hyndburn Greenway

The Hyndburn Greenway offers you a great traffic free route, linking Accrington Town Centre with…

The Estate Grounds at Stirk House Hotel

The Estate Grounds at Stirk House Hotel

The nature trail is perfect for a leisurely stroll, winding through the idyllic scenery and…

Morecambe Bay's Electric Bike Network

Morecambe Bay's Electric Bike Network

Exploring Morecambe Bay’s stunning landscape has never been easier, with the subtle but powerful…

Rivington Pike

Rivington Pike

Rivington Pike is one of the north of England's best viewpoints. The historic tower is reputed to…

Great Outdoors

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  1. Walking Routes in Lancashire
    Lancashire has some of the best country walking in England, from short, gentle rambles to long distance treks allowing you to enjoy some of the best views and vistas the county has to offer.
  2. Wildlife, Bird Watching and Nature Reserves
    With 354 recorded bird species, native mammals such as red deer and otters, and millions of creepy crawlies that include tiger moths and common lizards, Lancashire’s wilder side offers up some great days out.
  3. Cycling Lancashire
    The Lancashire landscape just cries out to be explored by bike and many miles of quiet roads and tracks that pass through stunning countryside.
  4. Canals & Waterways
    Explore the canals and waterways running through Lancashire. Perhaps take to the water on a canal boat?
  5. Parks and Gardens
    Nestled in Lancashire’s spectacular countryside discover a variety of stunning gardens and country parks alongside stately halls and historic landmarks.
  6. Golf in Lancashire
    Lancashire offers a host of golf courses, from a range of globally famous courses along the coastline around Lytham St Annes to golf courses in the beautiful Lancashire countryside.
  7. Mountain Biking
    Head for the woodland trails of Gisburn Forrest and Beacon Fell or try the Pennines for grit stone tracks.
  8. Sailing and Water Sports
    Lancashire is the perfect sailing destination for both experienced and novice sailors. Charter your boat or learn to sail here in our north west seas and enjoy our spacious marinas and anchorages set against fantastic coastline and scenery.
  9. Equestrian
    Discover Lancashire’s many rural treasures from the saddle. The county is the ideal destination for horse lovers – with 240 fantastic miles of bridleways to enjoy and explore at your leisure.
  10. Enjoy a Lancashire Picnic
    You'll find a perfect picnic location in Lancashire including beautiful landscapes such as parks, beaches, gardens and countryside such as the Forest of Bowland AONB and Pendle Hill. Choose a location with a view to make your picnic extra special.

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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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