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Market
Lancaster
Lancaster's Charter Market is a traditional street market which can be found in the shadow of many of Lancaster's interesting and historic buildings.
Cycle Route
Padiham
The Padiham to Burnley cycle route via Ightenhill is an attractive cycle route along the scenic Calder Valley, which avoids busy main roads. Going past green fields andwoodland, it is mainly rural in nature.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Carnforth
Made famous by David Lean's romantic classic film Brief Encounter.
Waymarked Trail
Cleveleys
The Mythic Coast Artwork Trail – A picturesque walk with a fascinating collection of sculptures on Cleveleys Seafront bringing to life the children’s book ‘The Sea Swallow’
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Scott Park has a beautiful Victorian bandstand, woodland walks bowling greens and an excellent play area for children including a giant draughts board.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Lytham
The Fylde Gallery at Lytham Hall is a free to visit, first floor gallery space with a curated exhibition programme that features contemporary artists as well as the Lytham St Annes Art Collection, formed in 1925.
Theatre
Lancaster
Cultural centre and theatre in Lancaster screening a wide range of films and own produced and touring work. Hosts annual outdoor Promenade productions.
Shop/Shopping Centre
Lancaster
Welcome to the home of lightweight, premium outdoor apparel.
Family Days Out
Brock
Welcome to Lancashire’s newest and most unusual leisure venue, offering a range of exciting activities under one grass-covered roof! You’ll be blown away by the building, a unique mix of Vegas razzmatazz and floral art.
Cycle Route
The Ribble Coast and Wetlands is a fascinating patchwork of different habitats, roughly bounded by the resorts of Southport and Lytham St Annes in the west and the city of Preston in the east. These 5 routes are between 10 and 22 miles long.
Theatre
Blackburn
Spot On Lancashire is the county’s rural, library and touring service which presents live theatre, dance, music and family shows in the county’s smallest and most amazing places.
Historic House
Carnforth
Award winning Leighton Hall is the lived-in house of the famous furniture making Gillow dynasty. A visit to Leighton is an opportunity to unravel the fascinating past of this ancient, Lancashire family.
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Preston
Operating a fleet of boats and canal barges on the Lancaster Canal from a small village called Bilsborrow near Garstang. Our hire boats and hire barges are available for day hire, party hire and holiday hire.
Historic Site
Lanncaster
Based in Dalton Square, Lancaster Town Hall was officially opened on the 27th December 1909, by Lord Ashton.
Museum
Helmshore
Visit a place where Lancashire’s industrial past is brought to life through a multi-sensory experience like no other.
Historic House
Accrington
Haworth Art Gallery is best known for its collection of Tiffany art glass.
Model/Miniature Village
Preston
Earlier this year a bronze statue of animated penguin villain Feathers McGraw was unveiled as part of the grand opening for Animate Preston. Located close to the statue of his arch enemies Wallace and Gromit, which opened in September 2021
Craft Workshop
Preston
Original art and crafts from local people. Perfect for picking up a unique and thoughtful gift. Offering variety of craft classes for all ages and abilities throughout the year.
Municipal Park
Bare, Morecambe
Originally created in the 1920s, Happy Mount Park was and is still very popular today. Woodland walks, Japanese Garden, putting and bowling, a children’s Splashpark and play areas, miniature railway, crazy golf, swing boats and more
Cycle Route
Garstang
The Winmarleigh Round is a 6 mile route which should take about an hour to complete. It consists of on road, flat terrain throughout and to the west of Garstang. The Round is mainly on quiet county lanes, a perfect starter for families.