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10 of the Best Historic Sites in Lancashire

Discover the top 10 historic wonders of lancashire, from magnificent castles to world-renowned museums..

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27 May 2022

The county of Lancashire in northern England is packed with fascinating historic sites, from medieval landmarks like Clitheroe Castle to modern marvels like the ‘British Eiffel Tower’ in Blackpool. The county’s beautiful countryside, meanwhile, is dotted with a multitude of Tudor, Jacobean and Georgian manor houses, while the scenic public footpaths will offer a delightful way to explore the county.

Many of the sites in our list have a history stretching back centuries, or even millennia – right back to the Bronze Age. Pendle Hill, for example, has seen human activity for thousands of years, while the surrounding area is notorious for the Pendle Witches.

Here’s our pick of 10 unmissable historic sites in Lancashire.

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1. Clitheroe Castle

Clitheroe Castle was likely built in the 12th century by Robert de Lacy, who used the site’s natural elevated position and hilly terrain to construct a  motte-and-bailey stronghold. During the Wars of the Roses, Edward IV ordered £400 be spent on the improvement of Clitheroe, which would soon prove useful in its role as a prison for his rival king,  Henry VI . Clitheroe was slighted by the Parliamentarians during the English Civil War.

Despite being the second smallest stone-built keep in England, the 12th-century castle casts a striking silhouette against the small town’s skyline. The accompanying museum tells the site’s story from prehistory to the modern-day, with exhibits detailing its role as a medieval stronghold, the area’s history of witch-hunting , and a replica Victorian kitchen. A cafe and art gallery are also present at the site.

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2. Astley Hall

Located right next to Chorley town centre, Astley hall is a beautiful country house. The building houses some of the most breathtaking Jacobean plaster ceilings anywhere in England. The estate has more than 400 years’ worth of history waiting to be explored.

Visitors can explore the museum and art gallery which are housed inside the unique county manor. The beautiful gardens make for the perfect setting to enjoy a stroll around the estate.

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3. Lancaster Castle

The early history of Lancaster Castle, often known as John O’ Gaunt’s Castle, is unclear, but it may have been founded in the 11th century. Before the medieval fortification was constructed the site was home to a Roman fort. In the 14th century, the castle was damaged by invading Scottish troops. The complex once hosted the infamous trials of the Lancashire Witches , and it continued to serve as a prison until 2011.

Visitors can explore the castle for a small fee, but you’re not free to roam as you please: specialist guides are available to walk you through the structure’s remarkable history.

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4. Blackpool Tower

Built from 1891 to 1894, the Blackpool Tower is one of the major attractions of Lancashire. Reaching 158 metres above the city, its design was inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris . The Blackpool Tower complex actually comprised more than just the tower itself: it’s an entertainment complex housed in the Tower Buildings which is home to the tower, the Tower Circus, the Tower Ballroom and a roof garden.

Famously, the BBC series Strictly Come Dancing hosts one of their episodes per season in the Blackpool Tower ballroom. Visitors can enjoy fantastic views from the top of the tower, while also exploring the other entertainment facilities of the Blackpool Tower complex.

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5. Gawthorpe Hall

This magnificent country house was built during the Elizabethan era, with the founding stone being laid in 1600. The most noteworthy feature of Gawthorpe Hall is its grand windows, which were designed to project wealth and power. The interiors are mostly from the Victorian era.

The National Trust describes the site as “an Elizabethan gem in the heart of industrial Lancashire”. It is open to visitors who can enjoy the impressive painting exhibition housed in Gawthorpe Hall.

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6. Rufford Old Hall

The beautiful Tudor era Rufford Old Hall is a must-see for anybody visiting Lancashire. The complex consists of the great hall of the old Tudor house, a Jacobean brick building from 1661 and a late Regency era addition. These days, the building houses a large collection of antique furniture and historic armour.

Visitors can explore the grand rooms of Rufford Old Hall and enjoy the scenic estate gardens. During the summer months, you can experience the outdoor theatre, which offers renditions of Shakespeare’s plays and retellings of Charlotte Brontë’s stories.

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7. Pendle Hill

Pendle Hill is not only a beautiful natural landmark but a place filled with history. Most notoriously, the surrounding area was the home of the Pendle Witches who were tried and executed for witchcraft in 1612. In more ancient times, the summit of the 557 meters high hill was a Bronze Age burial site.

Explorers can discover the stunning area through one of the many public walkways that go around and up the hill.

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8. Harris Museum & Art Gallery

Located in the heart of Preston City Centre, this neo-classical marvel houses one of the finest art collections in the region.

Founded by Edmund Harris in 1877, the Harris Museum & Art Gallery boasts a diverse collection of art. Visitors can enjoy modern art there, for example, as well as Victorian and 20th-century paintings, sculptures and ceramics.

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9. Lytham Hall

Lytham Hall is possibly the finest Georgian manor house in Lancashire. The main house was built from 1757 to 1764 by Thomas Clifton. During the medieval era, the site was home to a Benedictine monastery, which was destroyed following Henry VIII’s   religious reforms . In 1606 a Jacobean mansion was built where the current Lytham Hall is standing now.

Visitors can come and explore the fine rooms of the Georgian manor house or enjoy an afternoon tea in the attached cafe.

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10. Ashton Memorial

The Ashton Memorial is a folly located in Williamson Park. The monument dominates the surrounding area with its 50m height and grandiose architecture. It has been described by some as ‘England’s grandest folly’. Construction on the Ashton Memorial started in 1907 and took two years to complete.

Today, the memorial serves as an exhibition space on the upper floor and a venue for concerts and weddings.

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15 Best Places to Visit in Lancashire

In northwest England, Lancashire is where you break free from the conurbations into beautiful countryside.

The landscapes can vary between green arable farms and pasture near the coast, and the wild and romantic moors and fells of the West Pennines and Forest of Bowland.

There’s great variety in the kind of towns you can call in on, ranging from raucous seaside resorts like Blackpool to former centres of industry such as Burnley.

And in-between you’ll uncover an abundance of adorable villages and historic market towns.

Lancashire is also a county of unembellished warming food like the Lancashire hotpot and savoury pies, and of course real ale.

Lets explore the best places to visit in Lancashire :

1. Lancaster

Lancaster Castle

Although just a little city and easy to traverse on foot, Lancaster’s historic ties to the British throne (Queen Elizabeth II is the Duke of Lancaster) makes it an exciting place to explore.

It’s also very attractive, with lots of proud Georgian houses from the 1700s, particularly around the castle and on the banks of the Lune River.

And as for that castle, it’s one of the region’s most treasured historic monuments, suffused with almost a thousand years of tales and intrigue.

Go in for a tour, but don’t neglect the Lancashire City Museum, the Lancaster Canal or the haunting Ashton Memorial high on a hilltop in Williamson Park.

2. Blackpool

Blackpool

The coastal town of Blackpool is pretty much the model for an English seaside resort and is one of the country’s most beloved domestic holiday destinations.

A fixture since 1894, and one of the things that helped put the town on the map, is the 158-metre-high Blackpool Tower.

It was inspired by the Eiffel Tower, and has an observation deck  140 metres up and a glorious Victorian ballroom.

The sandy beaches were cleaned up in the 1980s and Blackpool South Beach meets the exacting Blue Flag standards for hygiene.

There’s way more in Blackpool than we can list here, but the Pleasure Beach amusement park and the Illuminations lights festival in the autumn months are extra incentive to come.

3. Garstang

Garstang

An adorable market town, Garstang was mentioned in the 11th-century Domesday book and has a weekly market that has been running since 1310. Just west of the Forest of Bowland, this is prime walking country.

Set a course for the ruins of Greenhaigh Castle on elevated ground over Garstang.

There isn’t a great deal remaining of this sandstone building, but the decayed remnants have their own fragile beauty.

Up here there’s a great perspective of the town and countryside, while the Lancaster Canal crosses the town and runs all the way to Kendal.

Hire a longboat or walk the towpath for to experience Lancashire’s wild moorland and fells at a lighter gradient.

4. Lytham St Annes

Lytham St Annes

A conurbation of two coastal towns a few miles down the coast from Blackpool, Lytham St Annes is an ideal antidote to its glitzier neighbour.

Amusements and theatre shows are replaced by more tranquil forms of enjoyment: The marshes on the Ribble Estuary and 80 hectares of sand dunes in the resort provide a wintering habitat for more than 100,000 migratory birds.

Golf is the sport of choice, and there are four courses, including the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, which has hosted the prestigious Open Championship, the oldest of the four majors.

St Annes is the seaside destination and is an understated Victorian resort, with a pier, gigantic beach and loads of period character.

Burnley

As a textile town in the 19th and 20th centuries, Burnley is a good place to delve a bit deeper into industrial times in Lancashire.

The atmospheric Weavers’ Triangle, with its workers’ houses and cotton mills on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, is permeated with this history and you’ll get enthusiastic insights about these times at the visitors centre.

There’s a more refined side to Burnley too, at Towneley Hall a sublime Elizabethan manor house in sprawling grounds and with a museum containing everything from traditional local furniture to pre-Raphaelite paintings.

Burnley FC meanwhile is the overachieving local team, playing in the Premier League at Turf Moor one of the top flight’s last traditional grounds.

Whalley Paris Church

Crossing the river Calder with a stark majesty is the Whalley Viaduct, a titanic railway bridge built in the 1840s, 21 metres high and comprising 7,000,000 bricks.

Go to view the spectral ruins of Whalley Abbey.

This Cistercian monastery was founded in the 13th century but was divided up after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, The church and most of the monastic buildings were pulled down, but the dormitory is still there and is still used as a catholic place of worship.

The Northwest Gatehouse is also mostly intact and has Grade-I listing.

You’re in the scenic Ribble Valley in Whalley, and can hike up through woodland and pasture to the nearby Whalley Nab for a satisfying panorama of the village.

Preston

The story of the city of Preston is one echoed throughout the northwest: A small market town that grew rich and large from the cotton mills in the 1800s.

This era was when Preston’s most imposing landmarks were created.

Take the gothic revival Church of St Walburge, which has the tallest spire of any non-cathedral church in the country.

Or there’s the classical purpose-built Harris Museum, with paintings by Lucien Freud and Stanley Spence, and the excellent Discover Preston section, guiding you through the city’s and region’s past back to prehistoric times.

Rolling down to the north bank of the Ribble River are the joyous Avenham and Miller Parks, with a Japanese Garden and a grand stairway dominated by a statue of Edward Smith-Stanley, the MP for Preston and three-times the country’s Prime Minister.

8. Morecambe

Morecambe

A seaside town in the scenic bay of the same name, Morecambe means huge sandy beaches, kite-flying, chippies, ice cream parlours and the many other simple joys of a British coastal destination.

One fabulous sight to take in is the breathtaking MIdland Hotel, an art deco masterwork built in 1933 and recently brought back to life.

Morecambe has several cultural connections, as the playwright Alan Bennett based some of his works in the town.

And if you have a thing for British comedy you’ll appreciate the statue of the performer Eric Morecambe, who is fondly remembered for the Morecambe and Wise double act in the 1970s.

Chorley

One of Lancashire’s cotton towns, Chorley’s skyline was a crowd of chimneys until the last decades of the 20th century, while the nearby collieries closed in the 1980s.

The Industrial Revolution brought sudden growth to Chorley, but it had been an important town for centuries, with a market that goes back to the 15th century.

Come to browse the stalls on Tuesdays and try a freshly-baked Chorley cake, shortcrust pastry with a currant filling.

Astley Hall is owned by the town and is a sublime 17th century country house with a walled garden.

And for fresh air, the sandstone peak of Rivington Pike climbs to 363 metres and is an amazing vantage point for the barren but enchanting moorland around the Rivington Reservoir.

10. Poulton-le-Fylde

Poulton-le-Fylde

It may be that you’d prefer a more placid and rural setting to retreat to during your trip to Blackpool.

The pretty market town of Poulton-le-Fylde is ten minutes away and has a centre protected as a conservation area.

At least 15 buildings in this little town have been listed, and some, like the Golden Ball pub, have been regional landmarks for as long as anyone can remember.

Poulton is in an agricultural area, far from the coalfields and so was unaffected during the Industrial Revolution.

Salad and vegetables are grown in the local countryside and sold at Monday’s weekly market.

And while you’re on Market Square, look for the medieval whipping post and stocks, still in place though thankfully they haven’t been used recently!

Darwen Moor

Neighboured by tall hills, Darwen is a good shout for an outdoor holiday, with bike trails, footpaths and bridleways into the West Pennine Moors.

The scenery is windswept and barren, but has an untamed appeal.

These moors weren’t always accessible to the public, and that’s the story behind the Jubilee Tower.

At the crest of the 372-metre Darwen Hill, this landmark was created to commemorate Victoria’s jubilee in 1897, but also to celebrate the reopening of historic rights of way, which had been blocked off by private landowners for much of the late-19th century.

Up here drink in the vistas of Blackpool, the Isle of Man and Morecambe Bay.

Also spend some time in the town, visiting the Victorian Market Hall, which has 130 stalls overflowing with great local produce.

12. Blackburn

Blackburn, England

A large town between Preston and Burnley, Blackburn is well-known for its historic cotton-weaving industry.

This dates further back than in other towns in the county as Blackburn was settled by Flemish migrants who brought the trade with them in the 1300s.

The Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, established in 1874, has curated a lot of this heritage, including the awesome Japanese Print Collection, as well as medieval manuscripts, fine arts and Egyptology collections.

The other big claim to fame is the football team Blackburn Rovers, who won the Premier League in 1995. They are the bitter rivals of Burnley but currently languish in the second tier of English football.

13. Ormskirk

Ormskirk Church

On Thursdays and Saturdays, the pedestrianised centre of Ormskirk bustles with shoppers at a market that got its charter in 1286. And the moment you see it you’ll know that the 12th-century Church of St.

Peter and Paul is a bit of oddity: This is one of only three in Britain to have both a western tower and a spire.

What’s inside is just as intriguing, as the church is the burial place of several Earls of Derby.

Thomas Stanley changed sides in the Battle of Bosworth, accelerating Richard III’s defeat and death, while the royalist James Stanley was beheaded at the end of the Civil War.

His head and body were buried in separate caskets.

14. Carnforth

Carnforth Steam Museum

A small town in northern Lancashire and close to the boundary with Cumbria, Carnforth’s reputation as a “railway town” was enshrined in 1945 when the classic movie Brief Encounter was shot at Carnforth Station by David Lean.

You can go into the Heritage Centre to see reconstructed sets and artefacts from the steam age.

You could also catch a steam train to Scarborough on the West Coast Line heritage railway, and get the luxury cream tea treatment in first class.

Carnforth is a town for walkers, who can climb Warton Crag, a steep limestone hill, which has a breeding site for peregrine falcons.

15. Heysham

Heysham

On Morecambe Bay, Heysham is the a ferry-port with traffic to and from Ireland and the Isle of Man.

But there are lots of little things to hold your attention.

High above Morcambe Bay are the atmospheric ruins of St Patrick’s Chapel, a Grade I-listed building from the 8th century.

What makes this site so unusual is the presence of six tombs that were carved directly from the rock in the 1000s.

Heysham is the only site in the UK with two functioning power stations, and you may as well embrace them: If you’re curious about nuclear energy then the EDF centre offers pre-booked tours.

They’ll kit you out with safety gear like a hi-vis jacket, hardhat and safety glasses, and take you round the reactor, cooling systems and turbines.

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Welcome to Lancashire, home of the ultimate seaside resort, Blackpool! Blackpool has many attractions for the visitor: sandy beaches, the famous Tower and the Tower Ballroom, the pier and of course, the Blackpool Illuminations which take place every autumn.

Blackpool is not the only resort on this coast: situated just to the north is the quieter town of Morecambe, home to the newly restored Art-Deco classic, the Midland Hotel. Don’t leave the town without having your photo taken by the larger-than-life statue of the comedian Eric Morecambe on the central promenade!

Lancaster, the county town, is just three miles inland from Morecambe. Lancaster Castle sits in the centre of the city on the site of three successive Roman forts. The Crown Court here is the oldest working courtroom in Britain, and the castle also incorporates a prison. The Pendle witches were famously held and tried at Lancaster Castle in 1612. The Pendle Witches Trail is a series of walking and driving routes around Lancashire, visiting the sites associated with the witches from Pendle Hill to Lancaster itself.

Away from the coast, Lancashire boasts some lovely countryside. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the Lune and the Ribble Valleys, and the relatively undiscovered Forest of Bowland offers great scenery and lovely country pubs.

Lancashire is also rich in historic buildings and attractions. The Cistercian abbey ruins on the banks of the River Ribble at Sawley are maintained by English Heritage and are perfect for a picnic. Rufford Old Hall near Ormskirk is in the care of the National Trust. There is some evidence to suggest that Shakespeare may have performed in the grand Great Hall of this superb Tudor house before he became famous.

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Visit Lancashire for a true taste of olde England and a merry mix of city, town and countryside. After the pizazz of Blackpool's piers and pleasure beach, escape to silent moors scattered with reservoirs and ruins for glimpses of owls and falcons. You can dip into a rich industrial heritage at mills and working museums and follow the trail of England’s most-famous witches across Lancaster and Pendle. And for food lovers, Lancashire is brimming with native culinary delights, having its own scrumptiously-creamy cheese, a signature dish in the form of Lancashire Hotpot, being the home of black pudding in Bury, the butter pie, Eccles and Chorley cakes, and Britain’s last original Temperance Bar in Rossendale. Visit Lancashire and see one of England’s most beautiful counties for yourself.

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Step into the cockpit of Blackpool’s Red Arrow Skyforce ride

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Location: Blackburn, Lancashire

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Location: Bolton, Lancashire

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Location: Lancaster, Lancashire

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Location: Lytham Green, Lancashire

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Location: St Annes on Sea, Lancashire

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Location: Garstang, Lancashire

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Hunt for the witches in the woods of Pendle

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From the mill villages and the moors to the seaside settlements of the coast, Lancashire has a wealth of little places to explore.

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village in Lancashire: Downham

Beloved of location scouts and directors, Downham has no village sign, satellite dishes or TV aerials, making it a popular choice for filming period dramas. Located in the Ribble Valley, the village forms part of the Downham Estate, managed by the Assheton family.

Found in the Forest of Bowland, Slaidburn was historically part of Yorkshire until boundary changes in 1974 reassigned it to neighbouring Lancashire. The war memorial stands on the site of a whipping post, while its church boasts a Jacobean screen and Georgian pulpit.

The village of Hest Bank is popular with walkers who come to enjoy the views across Morecambe Bay. Beside the Lancaster Canal you’ll find its oldest building, the 16th century Hest Bank Inn.

A 14th century Cistercian abbey is Whalley’s most important landmark. The village stands on the banks of the River Calder, which the monks cut into a weir which provided a source of drinking water and fed a wheel at the Corn Mill.

Famed for its annual agricultural show, the village of Chipping also boasts the oldest shop in England . A local wool merchant opened a store on the site of what’s now the Chipping Craft Centre in 1668.

Barley sits close to the Pendle Hill and made its money from agriculture and textiles. Excavations a decade ago unearthed a cottage buried under an earth mound, which some believe may have belonged to one of the Pendle witches who were tried for murder by witchcraft in 1612.

Croston can trace its history back to the 7th century and the arrival of St Aidan. It gets its name from the cross erected for people to worship by, as there was no church. Other notable landmarks include Croston Old School, now a community centre, which dates from 1660.

Located in the Ribble Valley, Ribchester is built on the site of a Roman settlement called Bremetennacum, a cavalry fort. Later, it was a centre for cotton weaving. Today, the looms no longer clack and instead, villagers commute to Preston, Manchester and Blackburn for work.

Heysham is a charming seaside village on the edge of Morecambe Bay. Its 17th century workers’ cottages have bags of character. The acclaimed landscape artist J.M.W. Turner would have agreed; he painted Heysham in the 1790s while touring the area.

Well-kept Blacko is a regular winner of awards for best kept village and the Britain in Bloom contest. Visitors shouldn’t miss Stansfield Tower, built in 1890 to offer a view over Ribblesdale, though sadly a little too short to achieve that goal. However, a 3500 year old axe was once found nearby.

Higham, a village in the borough of Pendle, is known for “The Spout”, a natural spring that rises in the centre of the village. Near it you’ll find the poundfield, a walled grassed area use to hold animals. The mathematician, astronomer and surveyor Sir Jonas Moore, the son of a yeoman farmer, was born in Higham in 1617.

Located in the Lune Valley, people have lived in and around Caton since Roman times; a millstone found in Artle Beck bears Emperor Hadrian’s name. West of the village you’ll find the Crook O’Lune picnic site beside the river.

The village of Brookhouse, neighbouring Caton, is home to a beautiful parish church, which features a 12th century door and a 16th century tower. It takes its name from Brookhouse Hall but in fact was originally called Caton.

The seaside village of Baycliff, centred on a village green, grew up in the 17th and 18th centuries. Originally a farming and fishing community, it later diversified into quarrying limestone and iron ore mining.

Silverdale lies on the coast at the intersection of Lancashire Coastal Way and Cumbria Coastal Way. There are several opportunities for birdwatching close to the village, notably at the RSPB Leighton Moss and spotting the peregrine falcons which nest at the nearby Warton Crag Nature Reserve.

Wycoller is probably most famous for its connection to the Brontes – its ruined hall was the inspiration for Ferndean Manor in Charlotte’s novel Jane Eyre. Wycoller Beck flows through the village, now a country park. Seven bridges, the first built over 1000 years ago, cross it.

Located in the Rossendale Valley in East Lancashire, Edenfield nestles in the shadow of Scout Moor. Up on the moor you’ll find a memorial to 19th century local poet Edwin Waugh, worth the climb.

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In the heart of the Ribble Valley, the village of Hurst Green is home to Stonyhurst College, where J.R.R. Tolkein wrote some of The Lord of the Rings in an upstairs classroom. The ghost of highwayman Ned King who died near the Punch Bowl Inn also reputedly haunts the village.

Scorton lies in the Forest of Bowland. This pretty little place is a popular destination for walkers, many of whom climb to Nicky Nook, from where the views over Lancashire’s coast, Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland fells are breathtaking on a fine day.

People have lived in this area for over 4000 years. Tockholes was the site of serious fighting in the English Civil War – during the battle here more than 40 horses were killed. Later, the village was a centre for silk weaving.

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In case it was unclear, we bloomin' love Lancashire here at LancsLive. The clue is in the name, after all.

There's few places in the United Kingdom or world, as far as we're concerned, where you can enjoy a vibrant, bustling city life with the tranquillity and calm of the open countryside a five minute drive away.

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It really does have it all, including dozens of great attractions blessing us every single day. We all know the usual ones. We're talking Pendle Hill, the Fulwood Barracks and Towneley Park. But what about the lesser known attractions?

Here are the nine hidden gems to visit and enjoy in and around Lancashire. We've included historical Lancashire on the list, because if it was once ours we're claim it for life. Go out there and breathe it in.

Turbary Woods Owl and Birds of Prey Sanctuary

Set in the beautiful Ribble Valley countryside near Lostock Hall is a volunteer run sanctuary for birds of prey. It's a little know fact that England is home to many eagles, owls and kites and this sanctuary has more than 80 for you to admire. If you visit you will have the chance to participate in a flying display, with the birds landing on your gloved hand.

It costs just £22 for a whole family (two adults and two children) to go along for the day.

Turbary sanctuary houses 80 birds of prey including eagle owls

Wycoller Village and Country Park

Lancashire is home to many beautiful parks and this one is no exception.

Set between Colne and Barnoldswick, the park is still home to the fantastic ruins of Wycoller Hall and the old bridges across the nearby beck, both of which have stood for more than 1,000 years. The hall is meant to be the inspiration for Jane Eyre's Ferndean Manor and is set amongst beautiful rolling hills.

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Animal Quackers

Everyone loves animals and this farm located just south of Bacup near Stacksteads is the perfect place to visit more of them. The farm features all the usual favourites including pigs, sheep and cows but also includes donkeys, several birds of prey, deer and even snakes.

This is an ideal place to take the kids, who can enjoy donkey rides, animal feedings and a petting zoo. It's also got a brilliant café and a guided tour.

Animal Quackers features Hamish the Highland Cow.

Stone circle walk near Duddon Estuary

Duddon Estuary is one of most idyllic spots in the whole county, giving you a beautiful view of Morecambe Bay and miles of craggy landscape. This stone circle walk, which follows an ancient path, follows the Lacra Bank over acres of stunning countryside overlooking the bay and the Irish Sea.

It's still relatively unknown to locals and could be one of the best walks you go on this year.

The stunning views on the stone circle walk

The village of Pilling, north of Poulton-le-Fylde, may be a well known place for locals but is relatively unknown across the rest of Lancashire.

Pilling is full of beautiful houses, bursting with history and features two stunning churches.

As well as the beauty and the nearby coastline, it has two well known pubs and an old windmill. It's the perfect place to go if you want to get away for the day.

Pilling Windmill

Sizergh Castle

Did you know Kendal had its own castle? Set amongst acres of fabulous countryside is Sizergh Castle, which could have been built as far back as the 12th Century.

It is still home to the Hornyold-Strickland family whilst its grounds and vast estate are under he care of the national trust.

It is a breathtaking place, certainly not one to miss.

Sizergh Castle in Kendal

Piel Island

Yes we've included a whole island on this list. Just off the coast of Barrow-in-Furness in Morecambe Bay you will find an island that is about 0.8 square miles, in other words, tiny.

It's home to a beautiful arcane castle, a famous pub called the Ship Inn and a place where you can camp. There is nothing else but ocean and fields.

It is bliss.

Piel Island

Browsholme Hall

Lancashire is full of stunning country houses but Browsholme is one of the lesser known ones.

Sat in the middle of nowhere near Cow Ark in Clitheroe , Browsholme was once of the home of ancient Parker family who used to act as park keepers for Bowland Forest, ensuring that wild boar there were ready to be hunted by Medieval kings.

Much of the amazing 14th Century house still stands today, an amazing beacon to a huge part of Lancashire's history.

Browsholme Hall in Clitheroe

Yarrow Valley Country Park

On Big Lodge Water in Chorley you will find Yarrow Valley Country Park.

The park is a little off the beaten track and so remains somewhat illusive to residents. Despite this it is still one of the best places to explore the local wildlife and take freshing walks. If you want to take time to relax in an idyllic setting away in a place that is relatively unknown.

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Merlin Blackpool, operator of the seaside resort’s biggest attractions - Blackpool Tower Eye, Madame Tussauds Blackpool, Gruffalo and Friends Clubhouse, SEA LIFE Blackpool, The Circus, Blackpool Ballroom, Blackpool Dungeon, and Peter Rabbit Explore and Play - is offering visitors savings of up to £57 per person with the new Pick ‘N’ Mix pass. 

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Pleasure Beach Resort eTicket included when booking any Thursday or Sunday night stay

Any guests* staying at Boulevard, where part of their stay includes a Thursday or Sunday night, will receive a FREE day eTicket to Pleasure Beach Resort for their entire party.

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There are no limitations on the complimentary tickets, meaning guests can enjoy all the park’s world class rides such as Big One, ICON and the “best water ride in the world” Valhalla. They’ll also be able to visit the UK’s only Nickelodeon Land and meet their favourite characters including SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends from Bikini Bottom, as well as the PAW Patrol pups.

The offer is valid for stays on Thursday and Sunday nights at Boulevard between March and November 2024 when booked direct online, and is valid on Suites, Deluxe Rooms and Family Rooms. Room rates vary.

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Fence Gate Lodge

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• Overnight stay in on our luxury rooms with a hearty breakfast in the morning

• A £50 dinner voucher to use in the Fence Gate Brasserie.

• Bottle of prosecco on arrival

The normal price £210.00

The exclusive price for Visit Lancashire is from £145.00. £20 supplement on Saturdays.

Gibbon Bridge

Gibbon Bridge Hotel

Indulge in the comfort of our rooms, tuck into a delicious dinner with a £30pp allowance included, and wake up to a hearty, freshly cooked breakfast each morning.

 1 night £200

2 nights £380

3 nights £540

Treat yourself, surprise a loved one, or escape for half-term/school holidays.

Offer available Sunday to Thursday during May, June and July.

Good Intent Gifts

Good Intent Gifts

10% off the Lancashire Gift Pack  Offer code: VisitLancs10  Discount valid until 31st December 2023. Additional delivery charges will apply to all orders. Discount can only be redeemed once per customer. All claims for short delivery or loss must be made within 48 hours of receipt of goods. Ts & Cs apply.

Hickory's Smokehouse Thornton

Hickory's Smokehouse Hutton

Two cocktails for £12.00 18:00 - 21:00 every Friday. So many delicious drinks to choose from including Pina Colada, Rhythm & Blues and you have to try the hard raspberry and mint lemonade. Ts & Cs apply

Hickory's Smokehouse Southport

Hickory's smokehouse thornton.

A display of LANX shoes

Purchase 5 pairs or more to qualify for:

  • 15% off all footwear,
  • Complimentary LANX socks and coloured laces with each pair purchased.
  • Free shipping & free UK exchanges. 

Other packages available for smaller orders, please see the LANX website for details.  After purchasing your footwear online please email us with your preference for the complimentary socks and shoe laces. The free shipping and exchanges is to 1 UK address. To book a fitting session at our Whalley Warehouse Shop, or to request more information please email the LANX team via  [email protected]

Offer Expiry Date - 01/01/2030 

Offer Code - PACKC

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Madame Tussauds Blackpool

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Park Hall Hotel & Spa

Celebrate Father’s Day in style by treating your dad to a sumptuous carvery feast! Join us on Sunday, 16th June, from 11.30 am to 4.30 pm and dive into a delicious array of meats and sides starting at just £24.95 per person. Plus, to make his day even more special, Dad gets a complimentary pint of beer on us! For the little ones, we’ve got a tasty deal too - kids aged 5-12 can enjoy their own two-course meal from £15.95, and kids under 5 eat for FREE!

Peter Rabbit performs on stage for delighted children.

Peter Rabbit™ Explore and Play

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Riverside Holiday Park

Escape the hustle and bustle with our exclusive 25% off all midweek breaks across all parks and accommodation types… without any exclusions! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to relax and rejuvenate in luxury, enter code: ‘Midweek’ at check out

*This offer applies to new bookings only and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. This offer cannot be exchanged for a cash alternative and cannot be applied retrospectively. Harrison Holidays reserve the right to withdraw the offer at any time.*

Offer expires 31/12/2024

Offer code MIDWEEK

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SEA LIFE Blackpool

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Super Sundays. Bowling from £5.00 per game. Discounted drinks and special Sunday night menu.    From 18:00 every Sunday. Ts & Cs apply.

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The Alma Inn

Brunch and Bottomless Bubbles  Available Friday - Sunday, 9:00 - 12:00  £25 per person Enjoy Bottomless Brunch at The Alma Inn. Select one item from our brunch menu and enjoy bottomless Prosecco, Mimosas, Peroni or coffee Omlette [GF] [V] Cheese and Herbs, Grilled Tomato and Watercress Smoked salmon [GFO] Toasted English Muffin and Scrambled Egg Breakfast muffin [GFO] Choice of two fillings; Bacon, Sausage, Egg [V], Tomato [VE], Mushroom [VE] Avacado [GFO] [VEO] Poached Eggs on Toasted Sourdough, Rocket and Chilli Flakes Eggs Benedict [GFO] Poached Eggs, Hollandaise, Toasted Muffin with choice of Smoked Salmon, Bacon, Spinach [V] or Avocado [V] Full English breakfast [GFO] Bacon, Cumberland Sausage, Free-Range Eggs, Black Pudding, Hash Brown, Grilled Tomato, Mushroom, Beans and Toast Full veggie breakfast [GFO] [VEO] Field Mushrooms, Avocado, Free-Range Eggs, Hash Brown, Grilled Tomato, Beans and Toast The offer entitles the guest to enjoy one hot item only from our a la carte brunch menu.  The offer allows for bottomless prosecco, mimosas (both served by the glass) Peroni and coffee. Responsible sale of alcohol applies at all times.

£25 per person Ts & Cs apply

The Bay Horse Worsthorne

The Bay Horse Worsthorne

Set menu offer Two course for £18 Three courses for £20 Available Monday to Thursday 12:00 - 21:00, running alongside the main menu. Ts & Cs apply.

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The Blackpool Tower Ballroom

The Blackpool Tower Dungeon

The Blackpool Tower Dungeon

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The Blackpool Tower Eye and 4D Experience

Fenwick

The Fenwick

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Starting from £129 per couple

Book online http://www.fenwickarms.co.uk

Dinner includes £30 food allowance per person on food only. Upgrades available. Excludes any other promotion or discounts.

Offer subject to availability

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Expiry date 31/03/22

DINNER BED AND BREAKFAST RATE PREPAYMENT POLICY -A Credit Card is required to guarantee the reservation. No charges will be debited in advance except in the event of non- arrival or late cancellation. In either event the amount of your first night’s accommodation will be charged to your Credit Card. CANCELLATION POLICY -Cancellation policy is 24 hours prior to arrival by 12.00 noon DINNER ALLOWANCE -The allowance for dinner will be stated at the time of booking. The allowance can only be use to cover the cost of food for dinner on the night of your stay. The allowance only applies to the al a carte or specials menus and cannot be used on any other menus, including Festive Menus or Christmas Day. The allowance can be used as full or part payment and no change will be given. Any additional food costs must be covered by the guest. Drinks are to be paid for separately.

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The Gruffalo & Friends Clubhouse

The Signature Grill House & Mallard Bar

The Signature Grill House & Mallard Bar

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The Spread Eagle

Chippy wednesday.

Celebrate hump day at the Spread Eagle with our famous Chippy Wednesday. Get a portion of Fish and Chips with mushy peas for just £7

Vista Italian Soul Bar & Kitchen

Vista Italian Soul Bar & Kitchen

Fizz Fridays Two pizzas and a bottle of Prosecco £30.00. Ts & Cs apply

Windmill Animal Farm

Windmill Animal Farm

Save 10% on tickets.  Discount code: RETURN10 at the checkout. Book online. Ts & Cs apply.

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Owd Barn at Bispham

Afternoon Tea at Own Barn at Bispham 

Our rustic afternoon tea includes a selection of sandwiches, savouries, a cup of soup, a bucket of chips, a selection of cakes and mini triffle. Inclusive of a pot of tea or a cup of filter coffee. 

£15.00 per head - minimum two people. 

Menu is subject to change, booking is required 48hours in advance and any dietry requirements of intolerances must be mentioned upon booking. Bookings taken after 2pm (3pm on Sundays), £5 per head non-refundable / non transferable deposit. 

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What's on this weekend in Lancashire

What's on this weekend in Lancashire

There's lots of exciting events taking place this weekend, to make it easier for you to choose we have put together of some of the excting things taking place but for even more ideas and inspriation make sure to check out our events guide.

Afternoon Teas with a view

Afternoon Teas with a view

Looking to treat yourself or someone you love to afternoon tea? Lancashire has so many great options, including a number of experiences that really up the ante when it comes to making your afternoon tea extra special.  

Preston outdoor market reintroduces Friday trading

Preston outdoor market reintroduces Friday trading

After a hiatus of several years, Preston City Council have announced the reintroduction of Friday trading at Preston’s Outdoor Market.

Beautiful Evil Things arrives at The Dukes Theatre

Beautiful Evil Things arrives at The Dukes Theatre

A fierce, funny look at the alternative stories of the villainised women in Greek mythology comes to the Dukes, Lancaster on the 11th & 12th June.

Oak Fest 2024 Early Bird Ticket Sale Extended

Oak Fest 2024 Early Bird Ticket Sale Extended

Lancashire’s newest music festival OAK FEST is back on 27th July at Oak Hill Park in Accrington and has extended its early bird ticket sale until 1st June

Live music returns to South Ribble!

Live music returns to South Ribble!

Two live music events are coming to South Ribble over the next two months as Penwortham Live and Longton Live return.

Cuckoo Gin is coming to Highest Point!

Cuckoo Gin is coming to Highest Point!

Lancashire’s Brindle Distillery – home of the world-famous Cuckoo Gin – will be the main spirits provider for Highest Point festival.

Stay for longer and enjoy the bank holiday in Lancashire

Stay for longer and enjoy the bank holiday in Lancashire

The first of the two long weekends in May is upon us, and Lancashire has so much to offer to visitors and residents alike.

What's on this bank holiday weekend

What's on this bank holiday weekend

Bank holiday weekend is here and there are so many exciting events happening in Lancashire. We've put together this handy list of some of the things taking place over this long weekend but for even more ideas and inspiration check out our events guide here.

Everybody's talking about Jamie at Blackpool Grand in 2025!

Everybody's talking about Jamie at Blackpool Grand in 2025!

Blackpool & Fylde Light Opera Company say He’s My Boy as they announce they will be bringing the smash-hit musical EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE to Blackpool Grand Theatre from Wednesday 28 May to Saturday 31 May 2025!

Blackpool Comedy Festival returns in 2024

Blackpool Comedy Festival returns in 2024

Following the incredible success of the launch of 2019’s ‘Blackpool Comedy Festival’, Winter Gardens Blackpool, Manford’s Comedy Club and Showtown Blackpool have today announced the festival will return to the home of British comedy in July 2024 with an all-star line-up.

Casting announced for the Dukes mad-cap adventure of Alice in Wonderland!

Casting announced for the Dukes mad-cap adventure of Alice in Wonderland!

The Dukes award-winning outdoor walkabout theatre show returns to Lancaster’s Williamson Park this summer as the Dukes present their annual award winning production featuring a stellar cast of 6 actors.

Excitement builds as line up announced for 2024 Great British R&B Festival in Colne

Excitement builds as line up announced for 2024 Great British R&B Festival in Colne

The excitement is building for the 2024 Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival following the announcement of a spectacular line-up for this year's event, which takes place over the August Bank Holiday Weekend (23 rd - 25 th August 2024).

Celebrating 20 years: Garstang Walking Festival's Birthday Bash

Celebrating 20 years: Garstang Walking Festival's Birthday Bash

Wyre Council invites you to join them to celebrate two decades of the Garstang Walking Festival this upcoming May bank holiday!

Lineup announced for Poulton-le-Fylde summer festival

Lineup announced for Poulton-le-Fylde summer festival

A lineup of events to suit all ages and tastes has been announced for the first ever Spot On Festival.

Blackpool Grand Theatre May 2024 show listings

Blackpool Grand Theatre May 2024 show listings

May 2024 - Blackpool Grand Theatre Show Listings 

The verdict is in... Twelve Angry Men is guilty of being a top class drama

The verdict is in... Twelve Angry Men is guilty of being a top class drama

Reginald Rose’s gripping courtroom thriller Twelve Angry Men is wowing audiences across the UK and will be in session at Blackpool Grand Theatre from Monday 29 April to Saturday 4 May packed full of famous names!

Leighton Hall sows seeds for inspiring 2024

Leighton Hall sows seeds for inspiring 2024

History, it has been said, informs and inspires us to step more compassionately into the future.

Last 150 tickets remaining for the Preston Bank Holiday Weekender

Last 150 tickets remaining for the Preston Bank Holiday Weekender

Attention partygoers and music lovers - limited tickets now remain for the highly anticipated Preston Bank Holiday Weekender, on May 4th & 5th.

BBC RADIO 2 IN THE PARK 2024 TO LAND IN PRESTON

BBC RADIO 2 IN THE PARK 2024 TO LAND IN PRESTON

Radio 2’s flagship annual live music event, Radio 2 in the Park, will take place this year in Moor Park in Preston, Lancashire on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th September, as revealed this morning by Gaby Roslin on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show.

OAK FEST returns for 2024 as Kate Nash heads to Lancashire

OAK FEST returns for 2024 as Kate Nash heads to Lancashire

Set against the stunning Lancashire backdrop, OAK FEST 24 is a best-value and vibrant festival for 2024, headlining platinum selling star Kate Nash

Happy Hounds Breakfast Club launched at Lancashire farm

Happy Hounds Breakfast Club launched at Lancashire farm

In a move to diversify their offering, a Lancashire Rescue & Rehoming Centre for horses has launched the Happy Hounds Breakfast Club, a monthly gathering for dog lovers and their furry companions. World Horse Welfare is inviting local dog owners to join them on the first Sunday of every month from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm at their Penny Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre, near Blackpool

Stay on the Lancashire Coast

Stay on the Lancashire Coast

With a massive 137 miles of coast to enjoy in Lancashire, it’s no wonder that so many people come to the region in search of some seaside fun.

Take a peep at Joe Orton's famous farce What The Butler Saw this May

Take a peep at Joe Orton's famous farce What The Butler Saw this May

You’d be crazy to miss Joe Orton’s magnificently manic farce WHAT THE BUTLER SAW at Blackpool Grand Theatre from Tuesday 14 May to Saturday 18 May!

Lancashire Wildlife Trust Partners with The Big Give to Double Impact for Wet Willow Wildlife Project

Lancashire Wildlife Trust Partners with The Big Give to Double Impact for Wet Willow Wildlife Project

The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside has announced its acceptance into the Green Match Fund with The Big Give.

Local lass Lizzie - Ready to make them laugh!

Local lass Lizzie - Ready to make them laugh!

After winning a national comedy competition, local lass, Lizzie Norm returns to her home town to take part in the Lancaster Comedy Festival in a few weeks.

8 Dog-friendly beaches to visit this summer in Lancashire

8 Dog-friendly beaches to visit this summer in Lancashire

There’s something wonderful about a trip to the beach in summer. Feeling the soft warm sand between your toes, the smell of the fresh sea air, and the taste of delicious ice cream, especially if you can bring your four-legged friend along too.

Although some of Lancashire’s beaches impose restrictions during the summer months, there are still plenty of great dog-friendly beaches waiting to be explored.

Help The Wildlife Trust find Lancashire's highest tree

Help The Wildlife Trust find Lancashire's highest tree

There are ancient trees, tall trees and wide trees, but which is Lancashire’s highest tree?

Burnley prepares for May bank holiday music festival

Burnley prepares for May bank holiday music festival

Burnley is gearing up for a long weekend of music, dance and community spirit as the town prepares for the Burnley Live music festival next month.

imitating the dog's recreation of the gothic Classic Frankenstein comes to Lancaster

imitating the dog's recreation of the gothic Classic Frankenstein comes to Lancaster

imitating the dog and Leeds Playhouse are set to bring a thrilling and moving new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s iconic Gothic tale, Frankenstein to the Dukes  in Lancaster from 24th - 27th April .

Art trail app goes live ahead of weekend launch

Art trail app goes live ahead of weekend launch

With just days to go before Blackpool’s biggest ever art trail, the app for Elmer’s Big Parade Blackpool is now available and completely free to download.

A day in the life of a Lancashire Farmer

A day in the life of a Lancashire Farmer

This week we celebrated National Farm Animals Day by collating videos of some of Lancashire’s cutest farmyard residents, from piglets to lambs, buffalo to goats.

Low ticket warning for the Preston Weekender

Low ticket warning for the Preston Weekender

The Preston Bank Holiday Weekender has released its final wave of tickets, with early bird and general tickets having sold out!

Garden Rooms to Launch at Moor Hall Restaurant with Rooms in Lancashire in July 2024

Garden Rooms to Launch at Moor Hall Restaurant with Rooms in Lancashire in July 2024

Moor Hall Restaurant with Rooms, Chef Mark Birchall’s two Michelin-starred culinary destination in Aughton, Lancashire, is set to expand its accommodation offering with the launch of seven new Garden Rooms. 

Meet The Boy at The Back of The Class at The Grand this May

Meet The Boy at The Back of The Class at The Grand this May

Onjali Q. Raúf’s famous tale of THE BOY AT THE BACK OF THE CLASS has been beautifully brought to life in a heartwarming new production from renowned writer Nick Ahad (BBC’s Better, Emmerdale , Glory ).

Save up to £57 per person with Merlin Blackpool

Save up to £57 per person with Merlin Blackpool

Easter holidays are here and with parents looking for cost-effective fun to keep their children entertained, the launch of Merlin Blackpool’s new Pick ‘N’ Mix pass couldn’t have come at a better time. 

Elmer sculptures revealed at preview event

Elmer sculptures revealed at preview event

The sculptures which will be on display across town as part of Elmer’s Big Parade Blackpool have been revealed to the art trail’s sponsors and supporters.

Marvellous Madness awaits as the Dukes Outdoor Park Show returns!

Marvellous Madness awaits as the Dukes Outdoor Park Show returns!

The Dukes award-winning outdoor walkabout theatre show returns to Lancaster’s Williamson Park this summer as the Dukes present their annual award winning production

13 exciting events you can enjoy in Lancashire this spring

13 exciting events you can enjoy in Lancashire this spring

As we wave goodbye to the colder months, we say hello to everything that spring has to offer in Lancashire. Amongst the newborn lambs, blossoming trees and rejuvenated landscapes of this beautiful county, you can always find something to do especially in our great outdoors.

Highest Point tickets up for grabs in giant Easter egg hunt

Highest Point tickets up for grabs in giant Easter egg hunt

Highest Point Festival tickets and goodies are up for grabs as part of a giant easter egg hunt.

Wander your way to Wanderland Wyre's exciting new family festival coming this summer!

Wander your way to Wanderland Wyre's exciting new family festival coming this summer!

Find an extravaganza of entertainment on your doorstep, with three individually themed fun-filled entertainment zones to explore, interactive workshops to take part in, a huge main stage with live music and performances from family favourite stars and even more!

What's on at Winter Gardens Blackpool this April

What's on at Winter Gardens Blackpool this April

01 – 07 April The Junior Dance Competition – Running since 1957, the annual Blackpool Junior Dance festival returns to celebrate the talent in the junior dance ranks for 2024. Historically, over 3..

Matt Cardle to play Shakespeare in award winning musical & Juilet UK at the Winter Gardens Blackpool

Matt Cardle to play Shakespeare in award winning musical & Juilet UK at the Winter Gardens Blackpool

The producers of the global sensation & JULIET are delighted to announce that multi-platinum selling recording artist and award-winning West End actor, Matt Cardle , will play the role of Shakespeare in the upcoming UK and Ireland tour.

Blackpool’s Hottest Shows make Grand savings this World Theatre Day

Blackpool’s Hottest Shows make Grand savings this World Theatre Day

The Grand Theatre is celebrating World Theatre Day 2024 by launching an incredible ticket offer for some of BLACKPOOL’S HOTTEST SHOWS this season including Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch, Cluedo 2 and The Boy at The Back of The Class .

Have you HERD the elephant-astic news at Blackpool Zoo!?

Have you HERD the elephant-astic news at Blackpool Zoo!?

The results of the latest round of super-sized pregnancy testing at Blackpool Zoo has revealed that two elephants are expecting (big) little bundles of joy.

Chorley arts festival, What’s Your Story Chorley? sees most successful year yet!

Chorley arts festival, What’s Your Story Chorley? sees most successful year yet!

Residents and visitors flocked to the town centre on Saturday (23 March) for a celebration of creativity.

Children’s TV favourites Bing and Flop at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Children’s TV favourites Bing and Flop at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Bing and Flop from the multi-award winning animated children’s television series is at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre with a brand-new activity trail as part of ‘Bing’s Nature Explorers’ - a new joint event programme between WWT, the charity for wetlands and wildlife, and independent creative studio Acamar Films.

Sir David Attenborough arrives at Madame Tussauds Blackpool

Sir David Attenborough arrives at Madame Tussauds Blackpool

Beloved national treasure, biologist and broadcaster, Sir David Attenborough, has been immortalised in wax at Madame Tussauds Blackpool.  

Lytham St Annes' newest place to explore is now open

Lytham St Annes' newest place to explore is now open

Lytham St Annes’ newest place from which to eat, drink, sleep and explore is now open, as The Inn Collection Group proudly launched Offshore on St Annes South Promenade.

What's on at Blackpool Grand Theatre this April

What's on at Blackpool Grand Theatre this April

Thinking of a trip to the theatre this April, check out what's on at Blackpool Grand Theatre below.

The Backlot Cinema & Diner officially opens in Blackpool

The Backlot Cinema & Diner officially opens in Blackpool

Today marks the grand opening of The Backlot Cinema & Diner, located in Houndshill Shopping Centre’s new extension. The unique destination promises to re-define the cinematic experience and bring the very best entertainment to the heart of the local community.

Big Family Day Out to return to Williamson Park

Big Family Day Out to return to Williamson Park

Lancaster’s Williamson Park will be taken over by Celtic rock, dinosaurs, owls and archery as part of this year’s Big Family Day Out.

Blackpool Unveils a Glittering New Tourism Season for 2024

Blackpool Unveils a Glittering New Tourism Season for 2024

A spectacular programme of shows, events and new attractions has been unveiled as Blackpool looks to cement its place as the UK’s most popular seaside destination.

3 favourite dark sky spots in Lancashire

3 favourite dark sky spots in Lancashire

Did you know Lancashire is home to some of the darkest skies in the country? We are incredibly lucky that it’s possible to see the Milky Way, meteors and even the Northern Lights - you just need to know where to look and how to best set your phone or camera up!

The award-winning Chorley Flower Show returns for a three-day extravaganza event this July!

The award-winning Chorley Flower Show returns for a three-day extravaganza event this July!

The three-day show will take place from 26 - 28 of July at the beautiful Astley Park and promises to be a vibrant celebration of all things floral.

Blackpool Comedy Festival brings jubilation to July

Blackpool Comedy Festival brings jubilation to July

Winter Gardens Blackpool is delighted to announce the return of the Blackpool Comedy Festival in partnership with several resort partners including Showtown and the Comedy Station

The award-winning An Inspector Calls will pay a Grand visit in 2025

The award-winning An Inspector Calls will pay a Grand visit in 2025

Stephen Daldry ’s stunning production of JB Priestley’s gripping drama An Inspector Calls will visit Blackpool Grand Theatre for ONE WEEK ONLY in February 2025.

It's looking like a cracking Easter in Blackpool

It's looking like a cracking Easter in Blackpool

Blackpool has lined up a whole basketful of Easter fun and entertainment as the 2024 tourism season springs into life.

Take a sneak peek inside the brand-new Holiday Inn Blackpool

Take a sneak peek inside the brand-new Holiday Inn Blackpool

With the Holiday Inn Blackpool opening its doors this May, RBH Hospitality Management has revealed brand new images of the new hotel and Marco’s New York Italian restaurant.   

Lancastrian presence increases as new look Offshore onboarded

Lancastrian presence increases as new look Offshore onboarded

Lytham St Annes’ seafront was lit up by The Inn Collection Group this weekend, as their latest pub with rooms, Offshore, debuted in the latter half of the coastal twin towns.

Activity trail featuring popular picture book character encourages children to learn outdoors

Activity trail featuring popular picture book character encourages children to learn outdoors

Popular character, Stick Man, based on the children’s picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, features in a new free activity trail officially launched at Ridgeway Farm, Blackpool on Friday 29th March 2024 , which will encourage children to get outdoors and explore the natural world.  

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen reveals Elmer Elaganza ahead of Elmer’s Big Parade Blackpool

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen reveals Elmer Elaganza ahead of Elmer’s Big Parade Blackpool

With one month to go until Elmer’s Big Parade Blackpool, organisers Brian House Children’s Hospice has revealed one of the sculptures on the art trail.

A weekend of arts and culture for Northwestern Market Town

A weekend of arts and culture for Northwestern Market Town

Poulton-le-Fylde will be filled with culture this June as a theatre, music, and dance festival comes to the town.

Enjoy all three of Nick Sharratt's 'Shark in the Park' books live on stage!

Enjoy all three of Nick Sharratt's 'Shark in the Park' books live on stage!

From the creative team behind The Hairy Maclary & Friends Show

Dinosaurs invade HAPPA this Easter

Dinosaurs invade HAPPA this Easter

HAPPA (Horses and Ponies Protection Association) will be invaded by four legged beasts of a prehistoric variety this Easter half term.

Live music events set to return to South Ribble!

Live music events set to return to South Ribble!

Two incredible weekends of music have been confirmed for South Ribble this year with the return of the popular ‘live’ events – back and bigger than ever before!

BLAST FEST Returns with 6 new pieces of work commissioned by the Dukes

BLAST FEST Returns with 6 new pieces of work commissioned by the Dukes

Following on from last year's success, the Dukes are back with BLAST FEST, an annual celebration and snapshot of new work created by artists from or with a strong connection to our region.

Sustainable Luxury Getaways in Lancashire

Sustainable Luxury Getaways in Lancashire

Alongside the picturesque landscapes, historic charm and warm welcome you find in Lancashire, there is a growing range of fantastic eco-friendly options for those looking to getaway in a more earth friendly way.

Egg rolling tradition returns to Preston's Avenham and Miller Parks

Egg rolling tradition returns to Preston's Avenham and Miller Parks

Egg Rolling, an iconic Easter tradition spanning more than 150 years, is once again scheduled to take place at Avenham and Miller Parks in Preston on Easter Monday, 1 April from 11am - 4pm.

Red arrows to perform on both days of Blackpool Air Show 2024

Red arrows to perform on both days of Blackpool Air Show 2024

The world-famous Red Arrows display team have confirmed they will return to Blackpool this summer to perform on both days of the annual Blackpool Air Show.

Dolly Parton comes to Blackpool Grand

Dolly Parton comes to Blackpool Grand

The hilarious, high-kicking new musical Here You Come Again  – The New Dolly Parton Musical  rides into Blackpool Grand Theatre this November. Book your seats now before you miss out!

Cracking new Easter activities for kids at Barton Grange Garden Centre

Cracking new Easter activities for kids at Barton Grange Garden Centre

There’s an egg-cellent choice of Easter-themed craft activities in store at Barton Grange Garden Centre this April.

Celebrating Grand women working in theatre for International Women's Day

Celebrating Grand women working in theatre for International Women's Day

Blackpool Grand Theatre is marking International Women’s Day 2024 by shining the spotlight on a whole host of inspiring women who have helped to bring incredible live theatre to the glorious Grand this year ! # InvestInWomen:AccelerateProgress

The Grand brings The Boy at The Back of The Class to life this World Book Day

The Grand brings The Boy at The Back of The Class to life this World Book Day

Blackpool Grand Theatre helped local bookworms read their own way this World Book Day by bringing Onjali Q. Raúf’s much-loved tale The Boy at The Back of The Class to their school playground!

Celebrate World Book Day with one of Lancashire's Independent bookshops

Celebrate World Book Day with one of Lancashire's Independent bookshops

World Book Day is here, and Lancashire has everything you need to celebrate right on its doorstep.

Put a spring in your step and see what wildlife you can spot in Lancashire

Put a spring in your step and see what wildlife you can spot in Lancashire

Spring has sprung in Lancashire, making it an ideal time to get out, enjoy the outside and see what wildlife you can spot in Lancashire’s great outdoor attractions.

Blackpool's First IMAX Screen has arrived in town

Blackpool's First IMAX Screen has arrived in town

The Backlot Cinema & Diner’s IMAX screen has arrived in Blackpool. A grand reception, featuring showgirls, stilt walkers, and jugglers, took place on Blackpool's iconic comedy carpet today as the colossal IMAX screen made its journey from Canada to the heart of Blackpool

First Look Show images for Leeds playhouse and Imitating The Dog's Recreation of the Gothic classic Frankenstein

First Look Show images for Leeds playhouse and Imitating The Dog's Recreation of the Gothic classic Frankenstein

New visually captivating production images released by Leeds Playhouse and imitating the dog show the gothic beauty of their psychologically thrilling remake of Frankenstein

The Backlot Cinema & Diner announces opening date ahead of Easter holidays

The Backlot Cinema & Diner announces opening date ahead of Easter holidays

The Backlot Cinema & Diner is thrilled to announce it will be opening its doors on 22nd March 2024. Located in Houndshill Shopping Centre’s new extension, the cinema & diner will bring the very best entertainment to the heart of the Blackpool community.

Winter Gardens Blackpool launches new membership scheme

Winter Gardens Blackpool launches new membership scheme

Four-tier scheme launches at £12.50 offering priority on-sales, exclusive offers and events

WinterBloom 24: Colne Set To Light Up For Another Year

WinterBloom 24: Colne Set To Light Up For Another Year

This Saturday the incredible Independent Street Artisan Market will return to town to bring a street food arena, handcrafted goods, handmade treats, and drinks. The parade starts from St John’s Church on Albert Road at 6pm and conclude at Colne Bus Station for the grand finale.

Lancashire Set-Jetting Film Itinerary: Morecambe, Lancaster and the surrounding areas

Lancashire Set-Jetting Film Itinerary: Morecambe, Lancaster and the surrounding areas

Morecambe has risen to TV fame over the last few years thanks to the ever-increasing popularity of hit ITV show, The Bay. But it’s not the only location in the area to have had it’s time on TV and cinema screens.

On Screen

The start of summer 2023 saw Greatest Days, the Take That Musical, hit our big screens and we couldn’t have been more excited. Did you know that Lancashire has featured on many productions over the years, both on the silver screen and at home?

Lancashire TV Stars

Lancashire TV Stars

Lancashire is no stranger to the big screen, with many cities, towns and villages being used as the backdrop in several big-name films and TV shows. From sci-fi series like Andor, which used Cleveleys beach front as the fictional seaside resort of Niamos, to A Brief Encounter, that was predominantly filmed at Carnforth Train Station, you’ll find may places in Lancashire right on your TV.

Crafty Vintage returns to Lancashire this Easter Weekend, promising fun for all ages

Crafty Vintage returns to Lancashire this Easter Weekend, promising fun for all ages

Crafty Vintage, the beloved celebration of artisanal craftsmanship and vintage treasures, is set to make a triumphant return to Lancashire this Easter Weekend.

What's on at Blackpool Grand Theatre this March

What's on at Blackpool Grand Theatre this March

There's plenty on at Blackpool Grand Theatre this March, take a look at what's coming up below...

Wind in the Willows blows into Lancaster Park

Wind in the Willows blows into Lancaster Park

Lancaster’s Williamson Park is the perfect setting for a fun, family friendly production of The Wind in the Willows this Easter.

Eating out on a budget

Eating out on a budget

If you’re holidaying on a budget or looking for a value for money option for your meals out, then you’re in luck! Lancashire has plenty of options, whether you are looking for a quick lunch, tea for the family or snack between meals.

Award winning places to eat in Lancashire

Award winning places to eat in Lancashire

If you are looking for somewhere special to eat out, why not take a visit to Lancashire. Home to many multi-award-winning restaurants, Lancashire has a great collection of fine dining opportunities ensuring delicious food, friendly service, and stunning settings.

Local talent to take centre stage at the Preston Weekender

Local talent to take centre stage at the Preston Weekender

Organisers of ‘The Preston Weekender’ have pledged their commitment to profiling local talent alongside established performers, across the event, which features acts from numerous genres.

Confessions of a Teletubby

Confessions of a Teletubby

Revelations, secrets and oodles of behind-the-scenes gossip from a global television phenomenon.

Blackpool Transport Celebrates Victory in Innovation and Resilience at the 2023 Lancashire Tourism Awards

Blackpool Transport Celebrates Victory in Innovation and Resilience at the 2023 Lancashire Tourism Awards

The Fylde Coast transport operator were awarded the prestigious award at the 2023 Lancashire Tourism Awards on Tuesday 6 th  February.

John Godber's Bouncers is a Grand night out with an iconic comedy

John Godber's Bouncers is a Grand night out with an iconic comedy

Award-winning writer John Godber OBE is back at Blackpool Grand Theatre this month with his celebrated comedy tale Bouncers .

Get your name down quick for this gritty, must-see masterpiece or you’re not coming in!

Shania Twain announced as fifth and final headliner for TK Maxx Presents Lytham Festival

Shania Twain announced as fifth and final headliner for TK Maxx Presents Lytham Festival

Global superstar, celebrated songwriter, style icon and the best-selling female country pop artist of all   time Shania Twain is the fifth and final headliner to be revealed for TK Maxx presents Lytham Festival 2024.

Only 2 days to go before Baylight'24

Only 2 days to go before Baylight'24

Excitement is mounting, and social media channels are buzzing with plans to make a splash at Baylight '24.

Tom Odell, Busted and Sam Ryder set for Highest Point 2024

Tom Odell, Busted and Sam Ryder set for Highest Point 2024

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Tom Odell and legendary boy band Busted have been announced as the headliners of 2024’s Highest Point Festival.

Tickets are now on sale for Garstang Walking Festival as it marks two decades of outdoor adventures

Tickets are now on sale for Garstang Walking Festival as it marks two decades of outdoor adventures

Garstang Walking Festival is back for 2024 and tickets are on sale now!

A diamond year to discover Bowland

A diamond year to discover Bowland

2024 marks 60 years since the designation of the Forest of Bowland as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and coincides with celebrating our new name as a National Landscape, making this a fantastic year to explore and enjoy this beautiful area.

Blackpool is back for February Half-term!

Blackpool is back for February Half-term!

Blackpool is preparing to cast off the winter blues with a full programme of February half-term fun and entertainment.

Lancashire Tourism Award 2023 Winners

Lancashire Tourism Award 2023 Winners

Tuesday night the Lancashire Tourism Awards returned as guests and businesses from across the county gathered to shine a light on Lancashire’s wonderful tourism and hospitality businesses. With a variety of awards up for grabs, it sure was a night to remember

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