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  1. Le Lancashire /ˈl æ ŋkəʃə(ɹ)/ 1, ou Lancastre, parfois abrégé Lancs, est un comté en Angleterre. Le nom de l'ancienne ville principale du comté est Lancastre. Le chef-lieu actuel est Preston . Le mémorial Ashton à Lancaster.

  2. Explore Lancashire. Welcome to Lancashire, a county of contrasting landscapes from its rolling hills to windswept mooes diverse heritage and plentiful food and drink, covering 3,075 Km2 of England’s North West - Lancashire is the county #WhereLifeFeelsGood . From the unique and wildlife rich Morecambe Bay in the north to the flat and fertile ...

  3. A visit to Lancashire, a county in North West England, can take you from the glitz and excitement of Blackpool's piers and pleasure beach, to pensive walls through silent moors, to explore the rich industrial heritage of its mills and working museums, or along the trail of England’s most-famous witches across Lancaster and Pendle.

  4. Things to Do in Lancashire, England: See Tripadvisor's 1,142,221 traveler reviews and photos of Lancashire tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Lancashire. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. May 1, 2023 · Lets explore the best places to visit in Lancashire: 1. Lancaster. Source: flickr. Lancaster Castle. Although just a little city and easy to traverse on foot, Lancaster’s historic ties to the British throne (Queen Elizabeth II is the Duke of Lancaster) makes it an exciting place to explore.

  6. With a massive 137 miles of coast to enjoy in Lancashire, it’s no wonder that so many people come to the region in search of some seaside fun. Comprehensive holiday guide on things to do in Lancashire, from cycling & walking trails, museums & galleries, wildlife and birdwatching, to markets and shopping!

  7. Lancashire: The Best Things To See And Do. Lancashire is an ancient county to the west of its arch rival, Yorkshire. This rivalry dates back from the Wars Of the Roses fought in the 1400s between the House of York (symbol: a white rose) and the House of Lancaster (symbol: a red rose). It’s now a ruggedly pretty place, just like Yorkshire ...

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