From the North West Coast to the border of the Yorkshire Dales, Lancashire is a county that sprawls across Northern England in all its glorious rugged beauty.
Grab your heels for a big city night out and your hiking gear for an expedition in The Lake District - What other region of England can offer you both?
Lancashire is a county rich in heritage and natural charm. Explore the Ribble Valley, the wild West Pennine Moors or venture into the Forest of Bowland.
The rambling countryside of Lancashire with its moors, hills and waterways offers exciting challenges for walkers, cyclists and adventurers alike. All much more fun when shared together.
Lancashire, symbolised by a beautiful red rose, is an area of steep hills and lush plunging valleys, dramatic areas of outstanding natural beauty and a stunning coastline.
Whether you’re looking for an escape from the norm or a home from home, holidaying in a Lancashire cottage can offer you a place to escape and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area – so much so that you’ll want to stay.
Rising majestically from the east Lancashire moors to dominate the skies around the Ribble Valley is Pendle Hill. Fully 557 metres above sea level with amazing views of the surrounding landscape, this isolated hill is just crying out to be explored
The River Ribble is one of the most popular places for fishing holidays in the UK. Along its 75 mile length you can find dozens of great spots to cast your line and haul in a wide range of different fish.