2024 Lancashire Summer Guide

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Crook O’Lune Discover this unspoilt corner of the county, near Lancaster, which was immortalised in a Turner painting. You can gaze while you graze at this beautiful spot, where the River Lune meanders in a big curve through tree-lined banks.

Gragareth The highest point in Lancashire, this summit lies near Kirkby Lonsdale, just a few hundred metres from the edge of Lancashire’s border with North Yorkshire. A hike to the top is rewarded with views of Morecambe Bay, the Forest of Bowland and the Lake District.

Warton Crag

This limestone hill near Warton Village, Lancaster, is home to rare butterflies and plants as well as being a regular breeding site for peregrine falcons. Warton Crag Quarry is also popular with rock-climbers and fell runners.

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