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Environmental Attraction
Fleetwood
Rising 42 feet above the sand dunes, climb to the top and enjoy views across Morecambe Bay and towards Blackpool. Get involved in events, walks and tours from the Tower.
Adventure Sports
Bolton
Days out at Go Ape are about having fun and creating unforgettable memories.
Animal 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.
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.
Natural Feature
History and legend has woven a spell over Pendle. Pendle Hill rises above this ancient hunting ground, once the home of wolves and wild boar and to this day dotted with tiny hamlets and farms.
Nature Reserve
Morecambe
Step onto Heysham Nature Reserve during spring and summer and the birdsong is almost deafening.
Farm
Nr Barnoldswick
Set on the borders of Lancashire, Thornton Hall Country Park is an award-winning, family-run, working farm and leisure attraction. Open year-round, the park offers enriching activities and entertainment for all ages and abilities, from babies to…
Historic House
Carnforth
Award winning Leighton Hall is the lived-in house of the famous furniture making Gillow dynasty.
Adventure Park / Playground
Blackburn
Chasing thrills, planning a fun day with friends, or seeking a memorable forest adventure, there’s something for everyone in the trees.
Parkland/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.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Designed by Robert Murray and opened in 1893, Queen’s Park was Burnley’s first public park.
Historic House
Clitheroe
Visitors are invited to enjoy magnificent architecture, fabulous interiors and antique furnishings, set in the stunning landscape of the Hodder Valley.
Parks & Gardens
Fleetwood
A Grade II listed park situated in the middle of Fleetwood. The entire grounds were created in commemoration of the First World War, unlike most conventional architectural memorials, and it is one of only four listed war memorial parks and gardens…
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Ribble Estuary NNR is the most important site in the UK for wintering wildfowl.
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.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Dating from 1912 Ightenhill Park is split in three bisected by Ightenhill Park Lane and Ighten Road. The park has recently updated tennis and ball courts and a bowling green that is well used by enthusiasts whenever the weather allows.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Towneley Park is the largest and most popular park in Burnley. It has a long history as a private estate, with much of it's current landscape the result of work carried out in the late eighteenth century by Charles Towneley.
Natural Feature
Chorley
Enjoy a woodland walk, along the River Darwen. You will discover beautiful waterfalls as well as plenty of picnic spots.
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.
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Skelmersdale
Beacon Country Park is a flagship countryside site, consisting of over 300 acres of rolling countryside spread across the slopes of Ashurst Beacon between Upholland, Dalton and Skelmersdale.