If you’ve ever wondered where your favourite TV series was filmed, or been momentarily distracted by a stunning view in the background of a film and thought you’d like to go there, you are not alone.
One of the unique things about eating out in Lancashire is that you’re very likely to be tucking into produce that was grown up the road by a family who’ve produced it for generations.
A trip to Blackpool has to be on every kid’s wish list, so whether you bring the family for the very first time or you haven’t been for a while you’ll want to make sure that it’s completely unforgettable for everyone.
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 sideoffers up some beastly experiences.
Lancashire’s rambling countryside, challenging moorland and extensive waterways makes it a natural habitat for outdoor explorers and adrenaline seekers. Whether you ski, sail, climb or jump –you’ll get a taste for adventure in Lancashire.
Who can resist the heritage and majesty of the Blackpool Tower?
Opened in 1894 and still welcoming visitors over 120 years later with its dazzling 120ft square ballroom, family attractions and of course the magnificent 518ft tower itself.
What do Brief Encounter, The Trip and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children all have in common? Whether it be a quaint railway station, award winning restaurants or iconic landmarks these and many other television programmes and films have been filmed in Lancashire.