Getting to Lancashire

Lancashire is easily reached from all over the UK and is well served by international airports, ferry ports and main line rail - you’re just over two hours from London on the West Coast Line with stops in the cities of Preston, Lancaster and Blackpool.

Once here, the M6 motorway along with the M55, M61 and M58 enable quick and convenient car travel to all corners of the county - in less than an hour from Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds you could be exploring our beautiful county which is 80% rural.

Local public transport is operated by a range of bus, train and tram providers across the North West and several destinations now offer bike hire on arrival.

By Air

Manchester Airport is well served with flights from North and Central America, Asia, Middle East, Africa and Europe; and John Lennon Liverpool Airport has frequent flights from Europe.

Manchester Airport has direct trains to many Lancashire destinations every 30 minutes and driving from Manchester Airport to Preston takes approximately an hour.

Manchester Airport

Manchester Airport is one of Britain's principal airports, handling millions of passengers each year, connecting the North of England with global destinations.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport

Liverpool is a gateway Airport for the North West of England and North Wales with flights to over 60 destinations in the UK, across Europe and onward worldwide connections. It is the award winning Faster, Easier, Friendlier Airport of choice for passengers and is recognised for its relaxed, hassle free environment and best in class operational performance. It is just 5 minutes from the nearby motorway network, with public transport links to the local and regional rail network too.

By Car

The M6 runs right through Lancashire, connecting to the M61, M65, M55 and a number of major A roads. In less than an hour from  Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds you could be exploring the Pennine Fells, sitting down to eat a meal in the Ribble Valley or driving along Blackpool’s promenade.

A number of journey planning websites offer planners for car and cycle as well as rail and coach fares information, maps of routes, areas and interchanges

Useful links -

If you are just passing through, be sure to check out our blog about great places to stop close to the M6.

By Coach

By Coach

The following bus companies provide transport for you to and around Lancashire.

Traveline

Transport companies, local authorities and passenger groups all in one place bringing you routes and times for all travel in Great Britain by bus, rail, coach and ferry.

Transdev

Lancashire Bus (TransDev) run local services in and around Blackburn, Darwen, Burnley Pendle and Hyndburn as well as further afield across Lancashire.

Blackpool Transport

The official web-page for the local bus and tram operator in Blackpool, Lytham and Fylde area.

Stagecoach Transport

A national bus company linking all the major cities in Britain.

National Express

Principal operator of express coach services throughout Great Britain; also operating between the UK and Ireland and mainland Europe (part of the Eurolines network).

By Ferry

The main port of Heysham has regular services to and from the Isle of Man.

The nearby Liverpool Port, and Holyhead also welcome cruise ships from around the world and are within an hour or two of Lancashire

Isle of Man Steam Packet Company

  • Heysham <-> Douglas

Irish Ferries

  • Holyhead <-> Dublin

Norfolkline Ferries

  • Belfast <-> Liverpool
  • Dublin <-> Liverpool
  • Belfast <-> Birkenhead (Liverpool)

P & O Irish Sea Ferries

  • Liverpool <-> Dublin
  • Cairnryan <-> Larne (Fast ferry - Superferries)
  • Troon <-> Larne (Fast ferry)

Stenaline Ferries

  • Holyhead <-> Dublin
  • Holyhead <-> Dun Laoghaire (HSS fastcraft)
  • Fishguard <-> Rosslare
  • Cairnryan <-> Belfast (Superfast ferry)
  • Liverpool <-> Belfast

Knott End to Fleetwood Ferry

  • Fleetwood <-> Knott End

The Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry Service provides a vital link for visitors and locals between the town of Fleetwood, once a thriving fishing port and Knott End, a quiet village Over Wyre. The ferry journey takes less than 10 minutes and provides great value for money.

Liverpool Cruise Terminal

Liverpool Cruise Terminal has earned a reputation as one of the most desirable cruise destinations in Europe and is located just 12 miles away form Lancashire border. The birthplace of the first passenger cruise line provides an ideal starting point for an adventure across the North West.

By Train

Lancashire is very well connected by rail from all over the country. You’re just over two hours from London on the West Coast Line with stops in the cities of Preston, Lancaster and Blackpool.

Change at Preston to reach the market towns of Clitheroe, Burnley, Blackburn, Colne and Ormskirk. There are also direct trains from Manchester to most Lancashire towns.

The following list shows the 'National Rail Timetables On-Line' 'The Train Line' and 'Weekend Rail Travel News' sites, plus web sites for rail companies serving this area.

Avanti West Coast

Operator of the West Coast Line rail services between London, the West Midlands, the North-West and Scotland - trains stop at PrestonBlackpool and Lancaster in Lancashire.

National Rail

Official National Rail enquiries website giving up to date rail times and price information.

TransPennine Express

TransPennine Express provide direct train services to Preston and Lancaster from Manchester Airport, Manchester, Edinburgh and Carlisle.

Northern Rail

Northern plays a vital role in the north of England by connecting tens of thousands of people to work, leisure, education and more every day. They offer direct trains to BlackpoolPreston and Lancaster.

Scotrail

Rail company operating most services in Scotland and also providing the overnight rail service between London and Scotland.

Traveline

Transport companies, local authorities and passenger groups all in one place bringing you routes and times for all travel in Great Britain by bus, rail, coach and ferry.

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