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Animal Collection
Ormskirk
Windmill Animal Farm offers families and young children the opportunity to meet different breeds of farm animals and their babies. They have wonderful outdoor and indoor play areas, pedal tractors and a minature train that crosses the farm. During…
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Mawdesley
Cedar Farm is a unique and exciting creative community hub. It is now home to 33 independent businesses all housed in repurposed and lovingly designed old farm buildings.
Historic House
Rufford, Ormskirk
Follow in Shakespeare's footsteps and visit one of Lancashire's finest Tudor buildings which was built in the 1530s and is situated just 7 miles from Southport.
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Ormskirk
Lancashire Canal Cruises take in the wonderful rural settings of the area. The narrowboat is named ‘Alfie Bhoy’ and seats 12 passengers in comfort and safety.
Nature Reserve
Rufford
Nestled amongst the peaceful agricultural landscape of Rufford, Mere Sands Wood is a true wildlife haven. We're thrilled to finally have the opportunity to offer new visitor facilities; just what such a wonderful and well-loved nature reserve…
Cycle Route
Skelmersdale
The Skelmersdale area is flat and there are many quiet lanes, which are attractive to cycle on with pubs and cafes on the way. To the east the countryside is hillier but there are also splendid views over the West Lancashire Plain.
Cycle Route
Hoscar
This 5 mile circular route, beginning at Burscough Wharf, takes in sections of the historic Leeds and Liverpool Canal and quiet country lanes, making it ideal for families.
Market
Ormskirk
Ormskirk Market is renowned for being one of the UK’s oldest and most traditional outdoor markets. Granted a Royal Charter in 1286 by King Edward I, this popular and well-loved market has been held in Ormskirk ever since.
Gallery
Southport
The Atkinson is an £18 million multi art-form venue set in a Grade II listed building in the heart of Southport. With its beautifully restored art galleries and theatre it hosts the very best of visual and performing arts throughout the year.
Cycle
Tarleton, Preston
Located in the pretty village of Mere Brow, next to the lake of the Leisure Lakes Caravan Park. Offering a great range of electric bikes, hybrid bikes and fat bikes for hire. They have both men's and women's models available from just £10 for half a…
Cycle Route
Burscough
This circular route will take you through a wildlife rich area in the heart of agricultural West Lancashire.
For further information on this route and others in West Lancashire visit: www.visitseftonandwestlancs.co.uk
Cycle Route
The Ribble Coast and Wetlands is a fascinating patchwork of different habitats, roughly bounded by the resorts of Southport and Lytham St Annes in the west and the city of Preston in the east. These 5 routes are between 10 and 22 miles long.
Cycle Route
Aughton
West Lancashire has some wonderful churches and monuments steeped in history.
The sites on this tour offer lots of interesting facts to discover with the odlest, St Michael's Church in Aughton dating back to around 850AD.
Railway
Hesketh Bank
Lancashire's only narrow gauge railway, A short 2ft operational, narrow gauge steam railway with a historic collection of locomotives. Open every Sunday and Bank Holiday from Easter to the end of October. Easter egg hunts, Teddy Bears outings and…
Cycle Route
Ormskirk
These maps are designed to help you get around Ormskirk by bicycle. Ormskirk is ideal for cycling as the town is flat and most places are within a ten-minute cycle ride of the town centre.
Nature Reserve
Nr Ormskirk
There’s a fantastic day ahead of you at Martin Mere Wetland Centre. Enjoy splashing, dipping, playing, feeding, paddling and getting up-close-and-personal to some of nature’s most wonderful wildlife.
Event Venue
Ormskirk
The Chapel is a place where there’s always something to see and do; offering visual arts, exhibitions, music, comedy, dance classes and workshops in a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Fishing
ORMSKIRK
Three well stocked fishing ponds which are ideally suited to the pleasure angler using traditional methods whilst enjoying the peace, tranquility and beautiful surroundings of Crook Hall Farm, in the heart of rural West Lancashire.
Guided Tour
Preston
Experience a FULL day on the West Lancashire Light Railway driving and firing one of their steam locomotives.
Walking Tour
Burscough
The area around this walking route has some of the flattest land in West Lancashire. Pretty cottages, nature reserves and quaint waterside pubs are just some of the things you can see along the way.