Kirkby Lonsdale
Kirkby Lonsdale is a famously picturesque Cumbrian town, renowned for its photogenic charm, but its most enchanting aspect is possibly
Sunderland Point and Sambo’s Grave
Samboo/Sambo (the gravestone is spelled Samboo, but most other references are Sambo) came to Sunderland Point around 1736, the servant
Lake District
Visiting the Lake District is one of the most popular breaks for people across the UK and from further afield.
Cycle Track, Caton to Glasson Dock via Lancaster Quayside
The Lune Cycleways are two traffic-free rides running down the valley of the River Lune linked by a short section
Way of the Roses
The Way of the Roses coast to coast cycle route is 170 miles between Morecambe and Bridlington, this highly popular route passes through historic
Williamson Park
Williamson Park in Lancaster is home to the iconic Ashton Memorial and 54 acres of beautiful parkland with enchanting woodland walks, play
Lancaster City Museum
The City Museum is housed in Lancaster’s former town hall, an elegant Georgian building constructed in 1781-3 to the designs
Carnforth Heritage Centre
The award winning Heritage Centre opened in October 2003 after an extensive restoration programme, and is located within a busy
Gresgarth Hall and Gardens
The country home of Arabella Lennox-Boyd in North Lancashire, England. The major redesign and development of this large property was
Wray Village & Tearooms
The picturesque village Wray is the centre of Scarecrow festivals in Lancashire, England. It has a Post Office and General
Lune Valley
Take a short drive or cycle ride out of Lancaster along the River Lune and you’ll find yourself in the much celebrated
Lancaster Canal
Since its formation in 1963 the main objective of the Lancaster Canal Trust has been to restore and reopen to
Scorton Village & Tearooms
Scorton is a small rural village situated in Lancashire, about eight miles south of Lancaster and 13 miles north of
Lancaster Maritime Museum
Explore Lancaster’s golden age and rich maritime and natural history. Lancaster Maritime Museum occupies two historic buildings on St. George’s
Clougha Pike
High on the fell below Grit Fell in the Forest of Bowland there is an arresting sight. Three stone boxes
Crook O’Lune
Immortalised in one of Turner’s paintings the Crook O’Lune is one of the most picturesque spots in North West England.
St Patrick’s Chapel
The ruins of St Patrick’s Chapel stand on exposed cliff tops at Heysham. The chapel is thought to date back
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
The trail follows a well-defined footpath, which runs as close to the edge of the two rivers as possible to
Lancaster Castle
See history come alive in the heart of Lancaster! England’s dark history, with tales of persecution, incarceration, punishment and execution,