Visit Lancashire in Summer 2025

Samlesbury Hall, South Ribble Looking for a historic backdrop with beautiful grounds, dog-friendly accommodation and

a variety of handmade and locally sourced items, as well as unique and one-of- a-kind pieces, and most of them are dog friendly. Think micro bookshops, handmade jewellery, sustainable homeware, florists, clothing, artwork and more. The main food hub with street food vendors is also dog friendly and the café offers outside seating for dog visitors.

mouthwatering food? Look no further. Samlesbury Hall, which this year is celebrating its 700th anniversary, is a great dog friendly afternoon out or short break over the summer. There is a spacious play area and beautiful grounds to explore, as well as the Garden Room Eatery for filling meals and Dottie’s Wafflery for sweet treats. The hall itself doesn’t allow dogs but there are plenty of places to sit and enjoy the sun if some of your party want to nip in.

The Millstone at Mellor

The Millstone at Mellor

Blackpool Model Village The Blackpool Model

The Millstone is an inn with twenty-three dog friendly rooms and two bars which offer food service, as well as outside of course! The inn proudly stocks ethical British pet food brand, Sir Woofchester, as part of its food offering. Canine guests can choose from Roast Dinner Dog Bowls, Bark Brew Dog ‘Beer’, or perhaps a Paw Star Dog ‘Martini’ on a hot summers’ day? All served alongside their owner’s meals.

Village & Gardens has been inspiring the imagination of generations since 1972. You will find hundreds of creative village scenes to explore, feeling like a giant among them, and your four-legged friend is more than welcome to join in the fun. Located on the edge of the award- winning Stanley Park, you can enjoy an extended walk around the beautiful settings of this part of Blackpool.

Cedar Farm, Mawdsley

Cedar Farm offers a great day out if you’re looking to buy something special and a bit unique. You’ll find lots of shops and studios selling

The Millstone at Mellor

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