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Lancashire offers varied sightseeing experiences, from scenic coastal views and countryside landscapes to charming villages and vibrant towns. Visitors can explore landmarks, gardens, and iconic attractions that showcase the county’s natural beauty and local character.
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Lune Aqueduct
Lancaster Lune Aqueduct was designed by John Rennie and carries the 20 foot wide canal over the Lune. The aqueduct was restored in 2011-2012, and can now be enjoyed on foot or by canal boat.
Read MoreGawthorpe Hall
An Elizabethan Gem in industrial Lancashire, period rooms, work by Charles Barry and Pugin, nationally important Rachel Kay - Shuttleworth textile collection, National Portrait Gallery paintings, connections to English Civil War.
Read MoreMorecambe Winter Gardens
Morecambe Winter Gardens opened its doors in July 1897 and consisted of the theatre, ballroom, restaurants and gardens at the rear. Over the years the stage has played host to many famous stars of stage and screen, George Formby, Gracie Fields, Vera Lynn, the Who and the Rolling Stones to name a few.
Read MoreThe Blackpool Tower Ballroom
Come and experience the magic of The Blackpool Tower's amazing history in The Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
Read MoreBeacon Fell Country Park
A Country Park with 185 acres of extensive conifer woods and moorland. Visitor Centre with cafe, picnic areas, 6 car parks, forest walks and viewpoints. Summit 266m above sea level.
Read MorePendle Sculpture Trail
The fascinating true story of the Pendle Witches is being told in "stone" at this new visitor attraction. The Pendle Sculpture Trail has ten ceramic plaques. Each has its own unique symbols which represent each of the Pendle people who were hanged.
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