2024 Lancashire Summer Guide

Arnside and Silverdale This striking landscape, a designated National Landscape, is teeming with plants, birds and butterflies and is of national importance. As well as providing a diverse habitat for the flora and fauna, there are also ancient woodlands, orchards and meadows as well as an impressive coastline - perfect for strolls in any season. Forest of Bowland It's easy to see why Queen Elizabeth II said she would love to retire to this area. Another of Lancashire’s National Landscapes, the Forest of Bowland has dense pastures mixed with working farmland and forest. It’s an area to escape the hustle and bustle as well as spotting some of the county’s wildlife. Holcombe Hill While it’s not a walk for a simple afternoon stroll, your efforts will be rewarded when you reach Peel Monument, a memorial to former Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel. If the flag is flying, the monument is open to visitors, but you can also take in the views of the county as well as over to Manchester and North Wales.

Morecambe Bay A place to enjoy wonderful sunsets and natural landscapes as well as the chance to do a walk across the sands – always make sure you’re with a guide. Stretching from the south west coast of Cumbria down to Fleetwood, this area has some of the most beautiful coastline in the country.

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