Moor Hall Garden Rooms, Aughton One of Lancashire’s Michelin Star offerings just got bigger. Moor Hall Restaurant with Rooms already offered seven rooms within the restaurant building and the gatehouse on site, but this summer something special has become available. Seven sustainably built garden rooms are opening within the grounds of the restaurant, with five in the walled garden area and two lakeside. These rooms offer a peaceful retreat in nature, featuring open plan living and bedroom space, ensuite bathroom facilities and a terrace with private hot tub. Sleeping just two people each, the rooms come on a bed and breakfast rate, and guests are invited to dine in the restaurant for either dinner or lunch during their stay.
Eight at Gazegill, Clitheroe This eco-restaurant is expected to put another stop on the Lancashire foodie lovers map. Serving up to 100 guests and powered by sustainable energy, the menu, curated by well-known chef Doug Crampton, will source almost all of its food from its 250 acre farm, Gazegill Organics. Anything not sourced from directly on site will be found from local farms and suppliers within the Ribble Valley. The restaurant has been constructed from sustainably sourced green oak and glass, providing breathtaking views across the Ribble Valley and also features plenty of outdoor seating to allow those visiting to really take in the countryside that surrounds them.
Spa at Hidden Oaks, Ribble Valley Holiday Homes, Ribchester Set in beautiful surroundings just outside the village of Ribchester, the Spa at Hidden Oaks has been designed with relaxation in mind. Guests can make use of the steam room, glass fronted sauna, whirlpool and 15m pool. There are double and single treatment rooms offering a variety of massages and facials. The Spa is available for both open sessions and private hire for individuals and groups to enjoy.
Wanderland Festival, Poulton-le-Fylde Expect a whole host of fun at Wyre’s new family festival as Hey Duggee takes to the stage to celebrate his 10th birthday, CBeebies’ favourite gardener Mr Bloom wows the crowds and get involved in the action at Massaoke. There will be three fun filled entertainment zones including Dream Fields which will be a hub of creativity, Wyldwood will offer the chance to get up close and personal with all sorts of creepy crawlies and more, and Funfield; a the place to burn off all that energy. Tickets start from just £8 per person.
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