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Theatre
Burnley
Burnley Youth Theatre attracts youngsters from all around the area who want to be performers, directors or learn about the work that goes on behind the scenes.
Golf Course
Lytham St. Annes
One of the premier links courses in the world, host to eleven Open Championships, two Ryder Cups and numerous other major tournaments including the Women's and Seniors Open Championships and the Walker Cup in 2015. Northern hospitality has always…
Museum
Preston
The largest regimental military heritage collection in the North of England tells the 300 year-long story of the Lancashire Lads. In war and peace.
Theme Ride / Tableau / Waxworks
Blackpool
Thrill to the Adrenalin rush of the SkyCoaster, Spider Mountain and Maxi Bungee trampolines.
Outdoor Activity/Pursuit Centre
Mawdesley, Ormskirk
Rock and River offer a wide variety of actvities and options for families, groups and individuals. The site is based at Cliff's Farm Activity Centre on a 180 acre farm in Mawdesley, near Ormskirk. All staff and instructors are fully qualified and…
Municipal Park
Rawtenstall
Whitaker Park is a large park on the outskirts of Rawtenstall. The facilities available include gardens, Bowling Green, small animal area, BMX track, Skateboard Park, multi use games area, football pitch and children’s play area.
Equestrian
The first phase of this ambitious project to develop a circular Bridleway in Bowland is complete, offering a 47km journey that cuts throught the heart of the spectacular Forest of Bowland.
Cinema
Longridge
A vintage cinema in the market town of Longridge. Experience cinema as it should be: red velvet curtains, The National Anthem, mugs of tea or glasses of wine at your seats, an ice cream intermission and a fine and varied selection of films.
Parks & Gardens
Poulton Le Fylde
A popular spot to retreat, sit eat a picnic, play or simply enjoy the surroundings of Poulton-le-Fylde.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Memorial Park in Padiham is on two sites linked by a riverside walk along the banks of the River Calder, the upper section has traditional flower beds and shrubberies while in the lower section you will find sports facilities.
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Rossendale
Take a visit to Clough Head Visitor Centre to find out more about the local landscape, its heritage, and wildlife. There is also a brief introduction to the local and natural history of the fascinating Grane Valley.
Church/Chapel
Poulton Le Fylde
St Chad’s Church is a much loved parish church at the heart of the busy market town of Poulton-le-Fylde.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Preston
Grange Park became Preston's first Green Flag Park during 2002-03. The Green Flag Award was given to the park in recognition for the high standards of maintenance, community involvement and overall management of the Park.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Blackpool
There’s nothing like the British sense of humour, and a visit to the Carpet is a bit like a trip to the Hollywood Walk of Fame; but immortalising and celebrating the jokes, songs and comedy catchphrases of Britain’s most well loved comedians!
Municipal Park
Preston
Ashton Park is an attractive recreational park located to the west of Preston and provides locals and visitors with a welcome refuge from urban life.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Leyland
Worden Arts & Crafts Centre is home to a small community of local craftspeople and artists who lovingly create a range of handmade items! Visit each individual studio and explore the craftspeople's creations: Treat yourself to unique homewares,…
Walking Route
Carnforth
Four reasonably short and gentle - and thoroughly pleasant - routes around the Carnforth section of the Lancaster Canal. Stroll peacefully along the canalside, taking in marvellous country scenery, and visit charming traditional villages.
Adventure Park / Playground
Fleetwood
Free access to the children's playgound at Rossall Picnic Site. Something a bit different and very popular. Adjacent to a cafe and ample car parking.
Church/Chapel
Newchurch-in-Pendle
There was a Chapel-of-ease on this site in 1250 and a later chapel in 1544. The tower itself restored in 1653 and 1712, is the only remaining part of that building which was replaced by the present structure in approximately 1740. On the western face