Cheshire Chester City Centre
Lancashire The Blackpool Tower
A classical yet contemporary city steeped in 2,000 years of history and treasures – including the Roman Amphitheatre and the 500 year-old Chester Cathedral. Chester Zoo The UK’s favourite zoo is home to over 21,000 endangered and exotic animals. Cheshire Oaks and Designer Outlet The UK’s largest outlet shopping destination, find everything from high street stores to luxury designer brands, all at up to 60% less. Tatton Park Cheshire’s Tatton park is an elegant 18th century mansion set in 1,00 acres of parkland with a stunning 50-acre garden, farm, shops, restaurant and tea room. Anderton Boat Lift Cheshire’s award-winning attraction is a giant and impressive structure designed to lift cargo boats 50 feet between the River Weaver and the Trent & Mersey Canal.
Five amazing attractions in one. The Blackpool BIG Ticket gives great value admission to 5 attractions plus Madame Tussand’s Blackpool and SEA LIFE Blackpool. Group rates available. Lancaster Castle Owned by Her Majesty the Queen, who is Duke of Lancaster, Lancaster Castle is one of the oldest working crown courts in the country. Brockholes Brockholes - Explore the 250 acres nature reserve that plays host to a variety of different wildlife and stop off at the unique floating Visitor Village that features stunning views of the wildlife haven that is Meadow Lake, as well as playing host to the visitor centre, a lakeside restaurant and ice cream parlour. Children can enjoy the natural adventure play area with highlights including a climbing forest and zip wire. East Lancashire Railway Take a captivating journey on a vintage steam train as it passes by viaducts, historic towns and picturesque villages. Winding for twelve miles the railway has seven different stops, each with its own unique offering.
Afternoon tea at the Midland, Morecambe
Beautiful views of Morecambe bay and the Lake District feels can be enjoyed from the art deco splendour of the Midland, that has welcomed many famous guests from Coco Chanel to Sir Laurence Oliver.
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