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Bus/Coach Tour
Tours around the region to learn about the famous Pendle Witches, to improve your photography or to learn of Burnley's heritage.
Sightseeing
Lancaster
A self guided driving tour between Lancaster and Pendle, visiting places of significance in the 1612 Pendle Witch Trials.
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Preston
Watch boats at Riversway, Preston's Dock and Marina and have a walk around, taking in the history, steam trains, waterfront living, shops, eateries, pubs and cinema. Make sure you stop at the cafe on your way round.
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Nelson
Reedley Marina is a new 100 berth marina offering superb facilities for the modern boater, and is also is a lovely spot to eat, as the Kingfisher Cafe has stunning views over Pendle Hill.
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Ribble Estuary NNR is the most important site in the UK for wintering wildfowl.
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318 reviewsSteam Railway
Preston
Today in the heart of Preston’s historic docklands, Ribble Steam Railway volunteers keep the entrepreneurial spirit alive and well. This heritage attraction connects the story of the north’s industrial railways, charting their rise and fall,…
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318 reviewsOutdoor Pursuits
Clitheroe
And what better place to start than the centre of the UK? Ribble Valley E-Bikes is based in Dunsop Bridge; the very heart of the Hodder Valley.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Ribchester
Although long disused, it is still possible to see the remains of the sweating room (sudatorium), the warm room (tepidarium), and the hot room (caldarium) in the ruins of Ribchester Bath-House.
Outdoor Activity/Pursuit Centre
Mawdesley, Ormskirk
Rock and River offer a wide variety of actvities and options for families, groups and individuals. The site is based at Cliff's Farm Activity Centre on a 180 acre farm in Mawdesley, near Ormskirk. All staff and instructors are fully qualified and…
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.
Wildlife & Bird Watching
Lytham St Annes
Providing information about the lake’s heritage as well as the local wildlife.
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481 reviewsNature 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.
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481 reviewsWalking 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…
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11256 reviewsViewpoint
Blackpool
The Blackpool Tower Eye offers the best views across the North West of England from the top of the iconic Blackpool Tower.
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11256 reviewsCanal / Waterway / Marina
Blackburn
The Leeds and Liverpool Canal was the first of the Trans-Pennine canals to be started and the last to be completed. The length and the complexity of the route meant that the canal took 46 years to build at a cost of five times the original budget.
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Waterside Drive, Wigan
One of the ‘Seven Wonders of the British Canal system’ -‘The Straight Mile’ is an the impressive embankment that carries the canal 60 feet above Burnley. The 559-yard Gannow Tunnel and the Yorkshire Street ‘Culvert are also nearby.
Walking Tour
Ormskirk
This 8.5 mile route takes you from Ormskirk Raillway station out to Lathom Park.
The walk is mostly level along quiet footpaths, country lanes and woodland tracks, however, there are some stiles and steps along the way which are marked on the map…
Extreme Sports
Whitworth
Set in beautiful countryside around Whitworth and boasts some of the best facilities for water skiing and wake boarding, they have everything for you to enjoy this thrilling and challenging sport.
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.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Opened in July 1930, Thompson Park is a delight. For the horticulturalist its award-winning Italian garden, rose garden, Forest of Burnley arboretum trees and community orchard offer a real treat.