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Theatre
Chorley
Enjoy a wide variety of plays, comedy, film, and event cinema in Chorley town centre.
Waymarked Trail
Burnley
Wayside Arts Trail has given a new look to the East Lancashire Regional Park, resulting in a new family walk from Towneley Park up to Crown Point.
Market
Rawtenstall
You will find fresh produce, butchers, fishmongers, traditional deli, Italian deli, fresh coffee and cakes, as well as Africa Al’s handmade African sauces. Pet food and goods are also available.
Church/Chapel
Warton
North of Carnforth, this village has strong links to the Washington family, ancestors of the USA's first President George Washington. The local church bears the Washington coat of arms, and flies the Stars & Stripes flag every 4th July.
Leisure Centre
PRESTON
Situated within over 100 acres of landscaped grounds and countryside, Ribby Hall Village offers a unique location for individuals and families to enjoy a healthier lifestyle. Whether you want to improve your personal fitness levels, spend quality…
Walking Route
Burnley
A varied and overall pleasant journey through East Lancashire's heartland, immerse yourself in the history, heritage and wholly diverse wildlife on any one of the six routes that make up The Burnley Way.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Dating from 1912 Ightenhill Park is split in three bisected by Ightenhill Park Lane and Ighten Road. The park has recently updated tennis and ball courts and a bowling green that is well used by enthusiasts whenever the weather allows.
Cycle Route
Nelson
A 17 mile on-road cycle route through marvellous undulating countryside and picturesque villages, taking from 3 to 4 hours, depending on the pace you go and how long you stop along the route. Not suitable for beginners.
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Ribble Estuary NNR is the most important site in the UK for wintering wildfowl.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Barnoldswick
See the century-old, 600hp, two-cylinder Steam Engine that once powered more than 1200 cotton weaving looms, along with its 16-foot flywheel, the hand-fired boiler, a smaller 250hp engine rescued from another mill nearby, three working weaving looms…
Historic House
Wycoller
The hall was built by the Hartley family at the end of the 16th century and subsequently extended in the 18th by Squire Henry Owen Cunliffe, in order to attract a wealthy wife. Charlotte Brontë is thought to have frequently visited Wycoller village.
Sports Ground / Stadium
Ocean Boulevard, Blackpool
Why not discover a cool way to spend your day in the world's oldest purpose-built ice theatre. The Arena at Pleasure Beach, Blackpool plays host to the magnificent Hot Ice show in the evening, but during the day you can don your skates for a slice…
Outdoor Pursuits
Lancaster / Morecambe
The Lancaster District is rightly proud of its extensive cycling network - the largest in Lancashire! So many people - local and visitors alike - enjoy using the whole range of routes available throughout the area.
Event Venue
Lytham St Annes
The Lowther Pavilion Theatre & Gardens is the entertainment hub at the heart of the Fylde Coast.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Chorley
The Alabaster Jar is an independently run paint-your-own-pottery shop that provides a relaxing and friendly atmosphere where you can go and spend some quality time making bespoke pottery products for your home or loved ones.
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Skelmersdale
Beacon Country Park is a flagship countryside site, consisting of over 300 acres of rolling countryside spread across the slopes of Ashurst Beacon between Upholland, Dalton and Skelmersdale.
App
Morecambe Bay
The Seldom Seen app is a walking audio tour which explores the hidden assets, stories, history and nature of the wider area of Morecambe Bay in five walks. The walks cover Ulverston Canal Foot, Backbarrow, Hincaster and Heversham, Fort Walney and…
Cycle Route
Clayton Le Moors, Accrington
Accessible cycling for all ages and abilities in a friendly, fun and safe environment. Offers inclusive cycling activities for people with disabilities, learning difficulties, obesity issues etc, with a range of adapted cycles.
Sightseeing
Morecambe
Extensively refurbished over recent years, Morecambe Promenade is a clean, flat, accessible area perfect for a stroll along the seafront, stretching 5 miles. The Stone Jetty has also been revamped as an area for public art and games.
Pier
Lytham St Annes
Welcoming visitors since 1885, the beautiful pier at St. Annes. Rain or shine, there is a wide choice of things to do; from restaurants an shops, to amusements with children's cars and rides.