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Coastal Points of Interest

Along the Lancashire Coast there are many points of interest for eveyone to appreciate.


Lancashire's Coastal PathLancashire's Coastal Path - Coastal Way

The Coastal Way is a 137 mile footpath following the Lancashire coastline from Merseyside to Cumbria. Why not try a section of this stunning coastal walk.


Morecambe BayMorecambe Bay

Over 100 different species of birds from all over the world can be seen in Morecambe Bay.

 


Ribble Coast and WetlandsRibble Coast and Wetlands

One square metre of Ribble mud holds so many worms, shellfish and shrimps that they have the equivalent number of calories as twenty Mars Bars.


FleetwoodFleetwood Trams

Fleetwood has the only original main street Tramway in Britain; designed by Decimus Burton as part of a masterplan by Sir Peter Hesketh to build a model seaport and holiday resort.


Cleveleys PromenadeCleveleys Promenade

Explore Cleveleys new award-winning seafront. A twenty million pound development has produced a stunning 21st century seafront view.


Royal Lytham St AnnesRoyal Lytham St Annes

Founded in 1886 the first Open Championship took place here in 1926, and will again host The Open in our Olympic year of 2012.


Lancashire's Golf CoastLancashire's Golf Coast

At the heart of England's Golf Coast and under five miles from Blackpool, there are four superb courses in Lancashire, located around the delightful resorts of Lytham and St Annes.

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