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  1. Add Knott End-on-Sea to your Itinerary

    Knott End-on-Sea

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    Knott End-On-Sea

    Knott End-on-Sea is a village situated on the southern side of Morecambe Bay across the Wyre Estuary from Fleetwood. 

  2. Add Scorton to your Itinerary

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    Scorton

    This beautiful village, dating back to the 17th Century, is in the Forest of Bowland. A popular destination for walkers and cyclists seeking refreshment at The Priory, The Barn, Daisy Clough Nurseries or Wyresdale Park.

  3. Add Padiham to your Itinerary

    Padiham

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    Padiham

    Padiham, the picturesque town on the edge of the Ribble Valley is soon becoming the creative hub of Lancashire, with shops being taken over by small businesses run by creative and talented people, celebrating the rich history of independent trading…

  4. Add Whalley to your Itinerary

    Whalley

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    Clitheroe

    An attractive village, with interesting shops and galleries, where old cottages rub shoulders with Tudor and Georgian buildings along the main street. Whalley is famous for its church and Abbey.

  5. Add Blackburn to your Itinerary

    Blackburn

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    BLACKBURN

    Blackburn is situated to the north of the West Pennine Moors. It was a key centre for the textile industry during the Industrial Revolution and is popularly known as the home of Blackburn Rovers Football Club.

  6. Add Rivington to your Itinerary

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    Many people wrongly believe Rivington is in Bolton - but they're wrong. This beautiful part of the borough is very much Chorley - and we're proud of it.

  7. Add Wrea Green Village to your Itinerary

    Wrea Green Village

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    St Annes Road West, Lytham St Annes

    The picturesque village of Wrea Green is an old village near to Kirkham. The main attractions to the village include the Grapes Public House and restaurant and the traditional village green where cricket is played during the summer

  8. Add Arnside & Silverdale to your Itinerary

    Arnside & Silverdale

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    Countryside

    Carnforth

    Arnside and Silverdale offer country walks, views and scenery of all kinds. Seaside views, a ruined castle, unparallelled artists opportunuties and an RSPB reserve at Leighton Moss. Look for Silverdale Art Trail, 29th June to 1st July 2012.

  9. Add Elswick to your Itinerary

    Elswick

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    Elswick

    Elswick village can be found just of the A585. The village’s history is still apparent in the Gothic church and spire which stand next to the original 17th Century nonconformist chapel, the oldest in Lancashire.

  10. Add Mellor to your Itinerary

    Mellor

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    Situated on a high ridge overlooking the low-lying area of the Fylde. Mellor Moor was the site of a Roman encampment, an outpost of the one at Ribchester.

  11. Add Lancaster to your Itinerary

    Lancaster

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    Lancaster

    The City of Lancaster has a rich heritage, with Roman, Norman, Georgean and Victorian features. There are walks and cyclepaths, historic buildings to visit and a magnificent Castle to tour. Pubs and restaurants all over town, with a busy nightlife.

  12. Add Chipping to your Itinerary

    Chipping

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    Countryside

    CLITHEROE

    Chipping is a picturesque village on the slopes above the River Loud. In Medieval days no fewer than five water mills were sited along Chipping beck.

  13. Add Scarisbrick to your Itinerary

    Scarisbrick

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    Scarisbrick - pronounced scazebrick - is the largest parish in Lancashire with 8,000-plus acres of rich agricultural land stretching between Ormskirk and Southport. It is bisected by the busy A570 between the two towns as well as by the Leeds and Liv

  14. Add Slaidburn to your Itinerary

    Slaidburn

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    Countryside

    Slaidburn is a picturesque grey stone village set on the banks of the Hodder in the moorland region of the Forest of Bowland AONB.

  15. Add Colne to your Itinerary

    Colne

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    Market Town

    Colne is an ancient market town steeped in history (parts of the parish church date back to the 11th century). Birthplace of Wallace Hartley (band master on the Titanic) and home of The Great British R&B Festival.

  16. Add Hurst Green to your Itinerary

    Hurst Green

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    Countryside

    CLITHEROE

    The beautiful and idyllic village of Hurst Green is situated in the heart of the Ribble Valley.

  17. Add Slyne to your Itinerary

    Slyne

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    Village

    The village of Slyne offers a truly historical experiences for all those interested. The village features several beautiful houses, such as Manor House Farm, which has a date stone of 1681, dedicated to Cornelius and Mary Greene, two wealthy…

  18. Add Blackpool to your Itinerary

    Blackpool

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    Coastal

    BLACKPOOL

    Britain’s most popular holiday destination.

  19. Add Wennington to your Itinerary

    Wennington

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    Village

    Wennington is a small parish near Tatham, to the north east of Lancaster. It is served by Wennington Railway Station.

  20. Add Wycoller to your Itinerary

    Wycoller

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    Village

    Wycoller is a picturesque hamlet famous for its the ruins of Wycoller Hall where Charlotte Brontë set part of Jane Eyre. Here you can walk over the historic "Clam Bridge" that dates back to the Iron Age.

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