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Animal Collection
Nr Ormskirk
Enjoy splashing, dipping, playing, paddling and getting up-close-and-personal with some of nature’s most wonderful wildlife.
Forest Area / Park
Gisburn
All year round, Gisburn Forest offers different experiences for different people. Explore on foot, on horseback or by bike. Find popular trails and quiet glades or explore this accredited Dark Sky Discovery Site after dark.
Viewpoint
Rivington Pike is one of the north of England's best viewpoints. The historic tower is reputed to date as far back as far as 1138 and boasts breath-taking views of Rivington and beyond.
Parks & Gardens
Clitheroe
The nature trail is perfect for a leisurely stroll, winding through the idyllic scenery and offering breath taking views of the surrounding countryside.
Adventure Sports
Bolton
Days out at Go Ape are about having fun and creating unforgettable memories.
Nature Reserve
Morecambe
Step onto Heysham Nature Reserve during spring and summer and the birdsong is almost deafening.
Wildlife & Bird Watching
Lytham St Annes
Providing information about the lake’s heritage as well as the local wildlife.
Fishery
Preston
Just ten minutes drive from junction 32 off the M6, quickly brings you to the Horns Dam, offering luxury static holiday homes, caravan touring pitches, caravan seasonal pitches and three picturesque fishing lakes. This vantage point for touring…
Municipal 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.
Sports / Leisure Centre
Chorley
An award-winning residential and day visit activity centre, with a focus on work with young people and community groups. Offering conference facilities with full outdoor land and water-based activities complimented by 70 bed accommodation with…
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.
Nature Reserve
Silverdale
Leighton Moss has an abundance of special birds and wildlife. You can hire binoculars, visit nature trails, come to events or get some retail therapy in our RSPB gift shop and enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal in our award-winning cafe.
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.
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
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Thornton
The award winning Wyre Estuary Country Park is situated on the banks of the River Wyre and its network of paths lead visitors through a variety of estuary and riverside views. Includes a cafe and children's natural play area.
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.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Burnley
This 14th century grade 1 listed hall has a rich history with many stories to tell, with grand period rooms decorated with oil paintings and sculptures covering several centuries of life at the hall which was the home of the Towneley family for over…
Walking Tour
Samlesbury
Meet and greet the beautiful alpacas or take them for a private walk on this working sheep farm, located in the rural village of Samlesbury on a 35-acre smallholding. Discovery their quirky ways and individual personalities, with an informative…
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.