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615 reviewsCastle / Fort
Clitheroe
This historic landmark, in the heart of Ribble Valley provides a stunning vantage point. Intriguing galleries take you through 350 million years of history and geology of the local area.
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1286 reviewsMunicipal Park
Lancaster
Highly commended as ‘Best Small Visitor Attraction 2008` Williamson's Park features 54 acres of parkland, a butterfly house, cafe, walks & play areas and breathtaking views to the Fylde Coast and the Lake District.
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1286 reviewsCountry Park/Nature Reserve
Preston
A Country Park with 185 acres of extensive conifer woods and moorland. Visitor Centre with cafe, picnic areas, 6 car parks, forest walks and viewpoints. Summit 266m above sea level.
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733 reviewsNatural Feature
Lytham St Annes
Fairhaven Lake is an extremely popular destination and offers a choice of boat rides, a snack or meal by the waterside, bird watching, nature walks, tennis, bowling, adventure playground, an eighteen hole adventure golf course, and a Spitfire…
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718 reviewsParkland/Woodland Garden
Preston
The Grade II* parks, a 5 minute walk from the city centre, boasts many fine features, from the Swiss Chalet and beautiful Japanese Garden to a fountain centre piece and Italianate terrace. Stroll along the riverbank before enjoying lunch at the cafe.
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1570 reviewsNature Reserve
Samlesbury, Preston
Whether it’s on the iconic floating visitor village or on the 250 acre nature reserve, Brockholes is full of nature moments just waiting for you to find. Located just off the M6, Brockholes is perfect for a family day out.
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1570 reviewsWildlife & Bird Watching
Lytham St Annes
Providing information about the lake’s heritage as well as the local wildlife.
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121 reviewsNature Reserve
Rufford
Nestled amongst the peaceful agricultural landscape of Rufford, Mere Sands Wood is a true wildlife haven. We're thrilled to finally have the opportunity to offer new visitor facilities; just what such a wonderful and well-loved nature reserve…
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497 reviewsAnimal Collection
Ormskirk
Windmill Animal Farm is a great family day out, offering visitors the chance to experience the every day running of an actual working farm, while still having the chance to watch, feed and touch the animals.
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497 reviewsNature 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.
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.
Adventure Park / Playground
Leyland
Worden Park is a hidden gem, situated on the edge of Leyland, Lancashire. In addition to Worden’s natural appeal, its a great family day out where visitors can enjoy a range of facilities including an adventure playground, crazy golf, maze and a…
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.
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219 reviewsCountry Park/Nature Reserve
Blackburn
Witton Country Park covers 480 acres of countryside in Blackburn and is liberally peppered with pretty picnic spots, walks, nature trails, a new play area and a cafe providing an ideal day out for all the family.
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219 reviewsCountry 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.
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.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Clitheroe
Spring Wood Picnic Site & Access for all Trail.
Parks & Gardens
Cleveleys
A revamped Jubilee Gardens with children's play area, state-of-the-art skateboard park and a hard court for ball games provides the ideal complement to the seafront and will be the focus for a variety of events to be held throughout the year.
Picnic Site
Barnoldswick
Beautiful picnic area at the summit of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at what is described as the "Best Kept Locks in the Country". While away the time, stroll along or cycle the canal towpath, or walk the many local walking routes.
Lake/Reservoir
Burnley
The three-acre boating lake in Thompson Park is fed by water from the River Brun which meanders through this Green Flag Park, near to the town centre.