Experiences
Lancashire is the perfect place to try something new, with a fantastic range of paid-for experiences that let you get hands-on and create lasting memories. From adrenaline-fuelled activities like trial biking and sky diving to more mindful pursuits such as pottery workshops, art classes and photography experiences, there’s something to suit every interest. Whether you’re looking to challenge yourself or simply enjoy a unique day out, Lancashire’s experiences offer the chance to learn, explore and have fun.
For food and craft lovers, the county is bursting with immersive experiences, including cooking classes, gin and beer-making sessions, and even beekeeping experiences where you can get closer to nature. Many of these are led by passionate local experts, giving you an authentic insight into their craft while you try it for yourself. Perfect for gifts, special occasions or memorable days out, Lancashire’s paid experiences invite you to discover something different and make your visit truly special.
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Northcote Cookery School
A warm welcome from Head Tutor Bruno and Junior Tutor Emma will set you raring to get stuck into the recipes for the day, having fun and learning new skills as you go.
Read MoreLytham Gin Tasting Experience
Producer of a range of award winning traditional and contemporary gins and flavoured rums. Gin tasting events are hosted at least five times each month
Read MoreKingfisher Cruises
Operating on the Lancaster Canal, which runs between Preston in the south, through the stunning Lancashire countryside, to Tewitfield at its northern end.
Read MoreOwn a Pony Day
At HAPPA Own a Pony Day, children get the opportunity to own a HAPPA pony for the day, gaining valuable knowledge and an insight into what it is like to care for a pony, via hands on practical learning.
Read MoreBee Centre Beekeeping Experience
You will receive an introduction to honeybees and beekeeping from one of our experienced beekeepers, after which you will be able to put on one of their beekeeping suits and get 'up close and personal' with their bees.
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