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Country Park/Nature Reserve
Warton, Nr Silverdale
Warton Crag is a prominent limestone outcrop of a very high quality and national importance, which stands sentinel over the village. There are several routes to the top, some from a tiny quarry at the bottom of Crag road. Limestone Pavement
Brewery
Lower Hillgate, STOCKPORT
Based in the heart of Stockport for almost two centuries, ‘Robinsons’ is one of oldest and most respected names in British brewing history.
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Ribble Estuary NNR is the most important site in the UK for wintering wildfowl.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Dating from 1912 Ightenhill Park is split in three bisected by Ightenhill Park Lane and Ighten Road. The park has recently updated tennis and ball courts and a bowling green that is well used by enthusiasts whenever the weather allows.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Burnley
Fine art gallery displaying some of the finest, most collectible artists & printmakers in the NorthWest. Also available is a large selection of frame moulding, hand made original ceramics, glassware, turned wooden pieces & signed Ltd edition prints.
Walking Route
Burnley
A varied and overall pleasant journey through East Lancashire's heartland, immerse yourself in the history, heritage and wholly diverse wildlife on any one of the six routes that make up The Burnley Way.
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.
Burnley
Created in 1997 Burnley Forest covers 430 hextares of native woodland, with 44km of footpaths, bridleways and cycleways. You can explore the woodland via 5 middle distance walks that can be downloaded via the links below
Sports Ground / Stadium
Ocean Boulevard, Blackpool
Why not discover a cool way to spend your day in the world's oldest purpose-built ice theatre. The Arena at Pleasure Beach, Blackpool plays host to the magnificent Hot Ice show in the evening, but during the day you can don your skates for a slice…
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…
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Barnoldswick
See the century-old, 600hp, two-cylinder Steam Engine that once powered more than 1200 cotton weaving looms, along with its 16-foot flywheel, the hand-fired boiler, a smaller 250hp engine rescued from another mill nearby, three working weaving looms…
Natural Feature
Chorley
Enjoy a woodland walk, along the River Darwen. You will discover beautiful waterfalls as well as plenty of picnic spots.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
BLACKPOOL
The Great Promenade Show consists of ten pieces of artwork along Blackpool Promenade from South Pier heading south. It is generally thought of as an outdoor art gallery reflecting Blackpool’s history and character, with the works commissioned from…
Nature Trail
Ormskirk
Ormskirk is an historic market town in the heart of west Lancashire. The trail starts and finishes at Ormskirk railway station or bus station taking you through the historic town centre and out to the rolling countryside beyond, boasting stunning…
Pier
Lytham St Annes
Welcoming visitors since 1885, the beautiful pier at St. Annes. Rain or shine, there is a wide choice of things to do; from restaurants an shops, to amusements with children's cars and rides.
Event Venue
Blackpool
Prepare to be astounded by our amazing venue providing award-winning service, a wonderful pre-show dining, and a fantastic bar… but we’re also the home of some of the most sensational shows in town! All of this is under one roof – that’s not a…
App
Morecambe Bay
The Seldom Seen app is a walking audio tour which explores the hidden assets, stories, history and nature of the wider area of Morecambe Bay in five walks. The walks cover Ulverston Canal Foot, Backbarrow, Hincaster and Heversham, Fort Walney and…
Historic House
Chorley
One of the best examples of Tudor architecture left in northern England, Heskin Hall is set in eight acres of grounds and surrounded by over 300 acres of farmland, and boasts panelled rooms, a great staircase, a priest hole, baronial fireplaces and…
Theatre
Chorley
Enjoy a wide variety of plays, comedy, film, and event cinema in Chorley town centre.
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Blackburn
Witton Country Park covers 480 acres of countryside in Blackburn and is liberally peppered with pretty picnic spots, walks, nature trails, a new play area and a cafe providing an ideal day out for all the family.