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7 reviewsGolf Course
Rawtenstall, Rossendale
If you are serious about golf, or a family looking for a great day out, there's something for everyone at Golf Kingdom Rossendale.
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7 reviewsCountry Park/Nature Reserve
Bamber Bridge, Preston
With 650 acres of woodland, parklands, argricultural lands, meadows, a lake, the River Lostock and 10 miles of paths Cuerden Valley Park is a refuge of countryside at the heart of Lancashire.
Canal / Waterway / Marina
Foulridge, Colne
Foulridge Canal cruises has been operating under the present ownership for 23 years on the tranquil countryside section of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal at Foulridge Canal Wharf, 2 miles from the end of the M65 motorway in Colne.
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15 reviewsArts, Crafts & Galleries
Clitheroe
For contemporary craft in Lancashire, look no further than the stunning Platform Gallery in Clitheroe, Ribble Valley.
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15 reviewsDistillery
Macclesfield Forest, MACCLESFIELD
A unique distillery based in a 17th Century stone barn set in the Macclesfield Forest within the Peak District National Park producing Forest Gin and Forest Whisky.
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
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1306 reviewsPier
Blackpool
North Pier opened in 1863 (the oldest of the three) and still retains its Victorian charm. At the front of the Pier is a large arcade featuring iconic video, prize and gaming machines. As you stroll down the pier you will discover plenty.
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270 reviewsMuseum
Leyland
Submerge yourself in a nostalgic environment, packed with sounds, smells and sights from a bygone era. Enjoy a sensory experience loved by both young and old. Hear the real people stories, from factory workers and drivers.
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270 reviewsAdventure Park / Playground
Stansfield Street, Blackpool
Blackpool Climbing Towers, situated on Bancroft Park in the South of Blackpool, offer a unique outdoor location for climbing. The Towers are 20 metres high and provide the ultimate challenge for both experienced climbers and those who haven't climbed
Market
Rawtenstall
You will find fresh produce, butchers, fishmongers, traditional deli, Italian deli, fresh coffee and cakes, as well as Africa Al’s handmade African sauces. Pet food and goods are also available.
Cycle Route
Situated on the edge of West Pennine Moors, Rivington was used as the venue for the Commonwealth Games.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Blackpool
Blackpool's Lifeboat Station not only houses the town's lifeboats but it also provided visitors with a unique view of the RNLI's work both locally and nationally.
Walking Route
Clitheroe
A walk from Edisford Bridge past the medieval church in Great Mitton through Little Mitton and back again.
Church/Chapel
Clitheroe
St. Mary Magdalene’s today is a welcoming parish church with a strong musical tradition and an increasing number of young families in the congregation.
Sports Ground / Stadium
Accrington
A visit to Accrington Stanley is a must when visiting Accrington. Accrington Stanley were amongst the twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888 and some people recognise the club from the infamous milk advert in the 1980s.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Lancaster
A literature development agency that organise Lancashire's annual literature festival. Established in 1978.
Parks & Gardens
Preston
Haslam Park is a particularly good example of a fine Victorian influenced town park, with many of the original features still in place.
Shop/Shopping Centre
Preston
Stydd Gardens is not a typical garden centre. Set amidst the gardens you will find a collection of creative and imaginative businesses.
Theatre
Colne
The Little Theatre in River Street, Colne is the home of Colne Dramatic Society. An increasingly popular, and respected venue providing an eclectic mix of both cutting edge and traditional theatre in the Pendle area. Tickets are available from the…
Walking Route
The Pendle Way is a 45 mile circular walk split into eight distinct sections. These sections have treats galore awaiting for those doing the route, including famous "lairs" of the Pendle Witches in Newchurch!