Visit Lancashire Summer Guide 2026

Cleveleys Mythic Coast Trail

Cleveleys Mythic Coast Trail If you want a flat route which is mostly accessible and allows you to take in the sea air, then get yourself to Cleveleys. The Mythic Coast Trail offers a number of wow factors, including the chance to get up close to an ogre – should the tide allow! The Trail is made up of a number of fantastic sculptures telling the story of the Sea Swallow. This is a must for kids with an AR app available to bring the sculptures, and their stories to life.

Crook O' Lune You don’t have to tackle

upstream via Aughton Woods then back downstream to Halton. Do the complete walk and cross the river twice or split it in two to extend the fun. The 6 mile Lancaster to Caton section of the River Lune Millennium Park cycle route is a great option for walkers or cyclists to travel from the city centre to this spot too, with buses that can take you back to the city centre if you don’t fancy the full 12 miles out-and-back.

big hills for incredible wow factor walks, the beauty of Lancashire's landscapes can be seen at sea level too. The Crook O’ Lune is a perfect example of this, and a walk that shouldn't be missed. The area takes its name from the horseshoe bend of the River Lune just downstream of Caton. There is a fantastic picnic site with views over the river and a brilliant figure of eight walk which takes you

Crook O' Lune | Diana Jarvis

How can walking be boring, with views like these?

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