This collection of Lancashire cottages can be found in a dazzling corner of England, rich in heritage, natural wonders and breath-taking scenery. From fascinating towns to countryside retreats and coastal getaways, these holiday cottages in Lancashire are perfectly placed to explore all that this wonderful region has to offer!
Blackpool Pleasure Beach lies on Blackpool’s south shore and is bursting at the seams with a variety of fun attractions that the whole family will enjoy! From thrilling rollercoasters, including the world-famous Big Dipper, to exciting shows and events, there is plenty for you to enjoy during your stay at these Lancashire cottages!
Lancaster Castle is arguably one of the best attractions in Lancashire. Nestled in the county town of Lancaster, this magnificent castle dates back to the 11th century and is the perfect place for history lovers! Enjoy a guided tour of this wonderful Grade I listed building, where you can learn about the castle’s vivid history from experts.
Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary is the perfect Lancashire attraction for nature lovers! Run solely by volunteers and settled in Preston, this attraction allows you to learn more about these birds and to get up close and personal with owls, eagles, hawks and falcons during flying displays.
Blackpool Tower stands over the town of Blackpool and is one of Lancashire’s most recognisable attractions! First opened in 1894, the tower is 158 metres tall and houses the breath-taking Blackpool Tower Ballroom. Enjoy a tour of the tower and if you’re feeling brave, take a trip to the top, where you can enjoy panoramic views across the Irish Sea!
Samlesbury Hall lies between Preston and Blackburn and is one of the best Lancashire attractions for a day out! This beautiful Elizabethan Hall was built in 1325, but today you can enjoy tours around the magnificent hall to gain an insight into its past. Tours include history tours, witch tours and even ghost tours; perfect for those who enjoy something a little spooky.
Stunning scenery is in abundance in Lancashire and is begging to be explored. Venture to the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where you can lose yourself in nature with the variety of trails woven through the forest; a must-visit for keen ramblers or cyclists.
If the coast is more your scene, then you’re in luck as a lot of these Lancashire cottages lie close to idyllic coastal towns and villages. Explore Blackpool, Morecambe and Lytham St Annes, which are all home to vast beaches and a host of attractions. Look forward to leisurely walks along the promenade and evening strolls along the beach, where you might catch a glimpse of one of Lancashire’s spectacular sunsets.
Lancashire is also brimming with history! Spend a day out from your Lancashire cottage exploring the ruins of Clitheroe Castle, which dates back to the 12th century! Gawthorpe Hall near Burnley is another great activity steeped in history; tour the expansive grounds, which consist of manicured gardens and dense woodland, before heading inside to admire the Elizabethan design.
Blending history and a vibrant culture with awe-inspiring countryside and an idyllic coastline, there are endless activities to enjoy from your base at one of these Lancashire cottages.
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