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  1. Add Rawtenstall Market to your Itinerary

    Rawtenstall Market

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    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.

  2. Add Yellow Hammer Walking Route to your Itinerary

    Yellow Hammer Walking Route

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    Nature Trail

    Ormskirk

    Ormskirk is an historic market town in the heart of west Lancashire. The trail starts and finishes at Ormskirk railway station or bus station taking you through the historic town centre and out to the rolling countryside beyond, boasting stunning…

  3. Add Pendle Markets to your Itinerary

    Pendle Markets

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    Shop/Shopping Centre

    Pendle

    Come to Pendle and visit their fantastic indoor and outdoor markets!

  4. Add Cheshire Falconry to your Itinerary

    Cheshire Falconry

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    Animals & Nature

    Sandiway, NORTHWICH

    Individuals and groups can prepare to be amazed as they put on the gauntlet and get hands on with magnificent birds of prey in a range of truly incredible flying experiences led by an expert falconry team.

  5. Add Great Promenade Show to your Itinerary

    Great Promenade Show

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    BLACKPOOL

    The Great Promenade Show consists of ten pieces of artwork along Blackpool Promenade from South Pier heading south. It is generally thought of as an outdoor art gallery reflecting Blackpool’s history and character, with the works commissioned from…

  6. Add Barley Picnic Site to your Itinerary

    Barley Picnic Site

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    Picnic Site

    Barley

    One the very best picnic sites in the North West, there are many footpaths in the area, and good walks can be obtained between Barley and the picturesque villages of Rimington and Downham in the shadow of Pendle Hill.

  7. Add Morecambe Promenade and Stone Jetty to your Itinerary

    Morecambe Promenade and Stone Jetty

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    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.

  8. Add Lancaster Arts to your Itinerary

    Lancaster Arts

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    Lancaster

    Where ideas, creativity and people connect. ​​​​​​The strapline underlines the commitment to exceptional art that connects people and ideas.  Lancaster Arts is based at Lancaster University in the north west of England and encompasses the Nuffield…

  9. Add Pendle Cycle Tour to your Itinerary

    Pendle Cycle Tour

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    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.

  10. Add Blackpool North Pier to your Itinerary

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    Blackpool North Pier

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    Pier

    Blackpool

    North Pier opened in 1863 (the oldest of the three) and still retains its Victorian charm. At the front of the Pier is a large arcade featuring iconic video, prize and gaming machines. As you stroll down the pier you will discover plenty.

    North…

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  11. Add Blackpool Central Pier to your Itinerary

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    Blackpool Central Pier

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    Pier

    Blackpool

    Central Pier is at the heart of the Blackpool coastline, neighboured by South and North Pier. Featuring an array of attractions including Blackpool’s world-famous Big Wheel. The perfect place to entertain the family with amusements, games, rides,…

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  12. Add Fairy Glen to your Itinerary

    Fairy Glen

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    Forest Area / Park

    Wigan

    Nestled on the side of Parbold Hill, is a beautiful woodland walk called 'Fairy Glen'. Stroll through this enchanted forest and discover plenty of cliff edges and spectacular waterfalls. Parking is located just outside of the park and there are…

  13. Add St Annes Pier to your Itinerary

    St Annes Pier

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    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.

  14. Add Healey Nab Mountain Bike Trails to your Itinerary

    Healey Nab Mountain Bike Trails

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    Biking Tracks and Trails

    Anglezarke, Chorley

    Healey Nab is the heart of mountain biking in the West Pennine Moors. It offers two new and challenging trails through mixed woodland: a red route (graded ‘difficult’) and a black route (graded ‘severe’).

    Both routes have been planned and…

  15. Add Wheels for All - Accrington to your Itinerary

    Wheels for All - Accrington

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    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.

  16. Add The Alabaster Jar to your Itinerary

    The Alabaster Jar

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    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.

  17. Add Healey Dell Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Healey Dell Nature Reserve

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    Nature Reserve

    Rochdale

    At Healey Dell the River Spodden has carved its way through the woodlands through thousands of years, creating delightful scenery and spectacular waterfalls. A beauty spot and wildlife sanctuary rich in industrial archaeology.

  18. Add Forest Distillery to your Itinerary

    Forest Distillery

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    Distillery

    Macclesfield Forest, MACCLESFIELD

    A unique distillery based in a 17th Century stone barn set in the Macclesfield Forest within the Peak District National Park producing Forest Gin and Forest Whisky.

  19. Add Rivington Loop, Chorley to your Itinerary

    Rivington Loop, Chorley

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    Cycle Route

    Situated on the edge of West Pennine Moors, Rivington was used as the venue for the Commonwealth Games.

  20. Add Wycoller Hall to your Itinerary

    Wycoller Hall

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    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.

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