With the busy hustle and bustle of everyday life, there never seems to be a lot of time for looking after ourselves. But self-care is important, and if you have committed to practise self-care, you can’t go wrong with a trip to Lancashire.
Lancashire has some of the best walking country in England including beautiful countryside and coastal views and a range of wildlife. It’s important everybody can enjoy walks in Lancashire, which is why we have put together this list of places which offer flat, accessible walks – perfect for both wheelchair users and pushchairs.
Getting out and about in nature is one of the best ways to rejuvenate, especially after the busy festive season, and Lancashire is the perfect place to explore.
The week between all the excitement of Christmas and the sparkle of the New Year can sometimes feel a little lack lustre, especially when you’re on your third day of turkey, but have no fear! Lancashire has plenty to explore over the twixmas gap to keep the boredom away.
There’s nothing more thoughtful than the gift of memories. Many people will tell you that they don’t recall the gifts they were given when they were a child, but remember the special memories made over Christmas and throughout the year with their loved ones.
Now the kids have broken up you may be worried that you’ve left it too late to enjoy some of the festivities taking place around the county, but have we got some great news for you!
Whether you are looking for the perfect gift for a loved one, your office secret Santa or you have forgotten about poor Aunty Audrey, Lancashire has something to offer any recipient.
What’s on your Christmas dinner menu this year? We’ve pulled together a selection of Booth's Christmas recipes both new and old to inspire your festive menu.
There’s not long to go now until the big day and Lancashire has a variety of festive events taking place this weekend perfect for getting you in the Christmas spirit whilst creating some unforgettable family memories.