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Fun Days Out in Lancashire

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Lancashire, a county rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, offers a plethora of exciting activities for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re staying at one of Holgates Cottages Collection’s properties or simply exploring the area, there’s no shortage of fun to be had.

Discover some of the most fun days out in Lancashire.

What can thrill-seekers enjoy in Lancashire?

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, Blackpool Pleasure Beach is an absolute must-visit. This iconic amusement park boasts a variety of thrilling rides, including the UK’s tallest roller coaster, The Big One. From classic wooden coasters to modern steel giants, there’s something to get everyone’s heart racing.

Don’t forget to try your luck at the arcades or enjoy a family-friendly show at the park’s many entertainment venues.

Where can nature lovers explore in Lancashire?

The Forest of Bowland, a National Landscape, is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. This vast expanse of unspoiled countryside offers numerous walking trails, cycling routes, and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The forest’s diverse landscape includes everything from rugged fells to river valleys, providing a perfect backdrop for a day of outdoor adventure.

Another natural gem is Williamson Park in Lancaster. This 54-acre park features stunning landscaped gardens, woodland walks, and the iconic Ashton Memorial. The park’s butterfly house and small animal zoo make it particularly appealing for families with young children.

What historical sites should visitors explore?

History buffs will be delighted by Lancashire’s rich heritage:

Lancaster Castle

Owned by His Majesty the King, Lancaster Castle offers a fascinating glimpse into over 1,000 years of history. Guided tours reveal tales of witchcraft trials, imprisonment, and justice, making it an educational and entertaining day out.

Clitheroe Castle

Perched atop Castle Hill, Clitheroe Castle is another historical treasure. With its museum and stunning views over the Ribble Valley, it’s an excellent spot for both learning and leisurely exploration.

Where can families enjoy a unique day out?

For a truly unique experience, families should visit:

The Singing Ringing Tree 

Near Burnley, this award-winning musical sculpture harnesses the wind to create haunting melodies, offering a one-of-a-kind auditory and visual experience set against panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Brockholes Nature Reserve

This wild reserve features floating visitor villages, walking trails, and plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting. It’s an ideal place for children to connect with nature and learn about local ecosystems.

What’s available for couples seeking a romantic day out?

Couples looking for a romantic escape should consider a visit to Morecambe Bay. The expansive beaches and stunning sunsets create a perfect setting for a leisurely stroll or a romantic picnic. For a more active date, couples can try paragliding or take a guided walk across the bay sands.

Pendle Hill offers another romantic option. Known for its association with the infamous witch trials, this hill provides beautiful walks and panoramic views. Pack a picnic and watch the sunset from the summit for a truly memorable experience.

How can visitors experience Lancashire’s industrial heritage?

The East Lancashire Railway offers a nostalgic journey through the county’s industrial past. Riding on a restored steam locomotive between Heywood and Rawtenstall, visitors can hop on and off to explore quaint villages and towns along the route. It’s a fantastic way to see the countryside and learn about Lancashire’s railway history.

Where can art enthusiasts find inspiration?

Art lovers should make time to visit the Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library in Preston. This impressive Grade I listed building houses a diverse collection of fine art, costume and textiles, and decorative art.

The museum also hosts regular exhibitions and events, making it a cultural hub in the heart of Lancashire.

How can visitors experience Lancashire’s culinary delights?

No visit to Lancashire would be complete without sampling some local delicacies. The Clitheroe Food Festival, held annually, is a fantastic opportunity to taste a wide range of local produce. Throughout the year, farmers’ markets in towns like Chorley offer fresh, locally sourced goods.

Don’t forget to try Lancashire hotpot, Eccles cakes, and the famous Lancashire cheese!

Enjoy Fun Days Out in Lancashire with Holgates Cottages Collection

Lancashire offers a diverse range of activities to suit all tastes and ages. From nature reserves to historic castles, there’s something for everyone. When you stay at one of Holgates Cottages Collection’s properties, you’re perfectly positioned to explore all that this wonderful county has to offer.

We offer a selection of comfortable and well-equipped holiday cottages that serve as the perfect base for your Lancashire days out. Our cottages in Silverdale and Arnside are ideally located for exploring Lancashire, allowing you to easily access the many attractions of the region.

Contact us to book today and start planning your fun-filled Lancashire adventure.

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