There's lots of exciting events happening this weekend in Lancashire. From musical festivals to ice cream festivals there's plenty of fun to have for all the family.
Lancashire’s Premier Summer family event returns to Ribchester this weekend. Held annually at Salesbury Hall the show is packed full to the brim of show Jumping, Livestock displays, Incredible Falconry shows and so much more.
Burnley town centre dinosaur trail
A 'roarsome' activity is coming to Burnley town centre this summer. Kicking off this Saturday, get ready for an epic dinosaur trail with prizes up for grabs!
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An all-day music event comes to Astley Park this weekend following last year’s great success. Featuring Odyssey a live 5 piece band and more.
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Lytham ice cream festival - Lowther Pavilion
Lytham ice cream festival is back for 2022, head down this weekend to experience over a dozen local, well-loved vendors for a weekend of ice cream and family entertainment. Entry is free!
Summer Farm Fun at Thornton Hall Country Park
This summer, the whole family can head over to the award-winning Thornton Hall Country Park for a summer full of Farm Fun and create some amazing summer memories.
Head to Fairhaven Lake this weekend for the first ever dog festival. With lots to keep you and your furry friends entertained, you can have a sniff around the stalls, take in the demonstrations and enter our fun dog show!
Outdoor theatre Awful Auntie - Brockholes Nature Reserve
Head to Brockholes this weekend for the outdoor stage adaptation of David Walliams’ Awful Auntie. A truly thrilling tale set in the beautiful Brockholes nature reserve.
Late night riding - Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Enjoy the fantastic atmosphere as the park sparkles and shines in the dark this weekend at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Rides will be kept open until 10pm meaning you can truly ride into the night on the UK’s tallest rollercoaster
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