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  2. North West England. Region. From top, left to right: Liverpool; Manchester; Blackpool; Chester; Forest of Bowland; Morecambe Bay; Lake District. North West England, highlighted in red on a beige political map of England. Coordinates: 54°04′30″N 02°45′00″W. /  54.07500°N 2.75000°W  / 54.07500; -2.75000.

    • 1 – Ambleside
    • 2 – Arnside
    • 3 – Blackburn
    • 4 – Blackpool
    • 5 – Bolton
    • 6 – Bowness-on-Windermere
    • 7 – Burnley
    • 8 – Bury
    • 9 – Carlisle
    • 10 – Chester

    Amblesideis a small, but a very popular town in Cumbria, full of shops, restaurants and natural beauty. Located on the northern tip of Lake Windermere, it’s a good town to use as a base for exploring the rest of the Lake District. Here you will find the remains of Ambleside Roman Fort, the picturesque 17th Century Bridge House, and the 70ft waterfa...

    Arnsideis a village in Cumbria, just outside the Lake District National Park. It has stunning natural beauty and you can climb to the top of Arnside Knott for panoramic views. Alternatively, admire the coastline at Humphrey Head, Blackstone Point or Arnside Pier. Other attractions in this area include Levens Hall, an Elizabethan manor with a topiar...

    A former mill town in the Ribble Valley, Blackburnhas a rich industrial history. Some of the main attractions include Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, Blackburn Cathedral, Corporation Park, Witton Country park and Hoghton Tower. Where? Blackburn is around 55 minutes by road from Manchester Piccadilly station or 1 hour 20 minutes from Liverpool Lime ...

    A vibrant seaside resort on the Irish Sea coast, Blackpoolis jam-packed full of attractions to keep you entertained. Get an adrenaline rush at the Pleasure Beach, see the resort from above at Blackpool Tower or enjoy classic seaside fun on the Piers You could even walk on the Comedy Carpet or do some dancing at one of the ballrooms (as featured on ...

    One of the largest towns in Greater Manchester, Boltonis a former mill town with a rich industrial history. Although the town centre has become a little neglected, there are still some great things to do here including admiring the view from Rivington Pike, see the architecture at Smithills Hall, Hall i’ th’ Wood Museum or Turton Tower, and spendin...

    Situated on the banks of Lake Windermere in the breathtaking Lake District, Bownesshas to be one of the best places to visit in North West England. One of the most popular towns for tourists, you’ll find rows of quaint shops and cafes to explore in addition to major attractions such as The World of Beatrix Potter, Lake District Cruises and Winderme...

    Situated at the confluence of the River Calder and the River Brun, Burnleyis a town in Lancashire. You could enjoy the huge park, art gallery and museum at Towneley Hall, take a tour around the national trust-managed Elizabethan manor Gawthorpe Hall or learn about Burnley’s industrial past at the Queen Street Mill Textile Museum. Don’t forget to li...

    A large market town in Greater Manchester, Buryis located on the River Irwell and has an interesting industrial history. A former mill town, you’ll be able to visit the Bury Transport Museum and The Fusilier Museum. I recommend riding the East Lancashire Railway to Ramsbottom (yes, it’s a place) to visit the quaint shops and cafes. If you’re visiti...

    Located just 10 miles south of the Scottish border, Carlislehas an incredible, rich history. Step back in time at the 12th Century fortress and prison of Carlisle Castle or take a tour around the 15th-century house which is now home to the Guildhall Museum. Other places you could visit include Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Cumbria’s Museum o...

    A city famous for its incredible Roman history, Chesteris one of the best places to visit in North West England. Some of the amazing things you can do here include: 1. The beautiful medieval Chester Cathedral 2. Learn about Roman history at the Chester Roman Amphitheatre and the Roman Gardens. You could even visit the interactive museum, Dewa Roman...

  3. North West England. Landscapes filled with lakes, estuaries buzzing with birdlife and revolutionary cities with sporting histories: the North West has something for everyone. Explore iconic cities that are as famous for their music scenes as their grand industrial buildings and museums.

    • Blackpool. By Kerry Hanson of Adrenaline Junkiez. One of the best places to visit in North West England is the popular seaside town of Blackpool. Not only is Blackpool fun to visit in summer, but the weather is good, and the beaches, streets, and arcades are full of happy tourists.
    • Bolton. By Kat of Biker Girl Life. Bolton is a fascinating place to visit. If you enjoy cultural history, you’ll love seeing the old mills and dye works– it used to be the largest centre of cotton spinning in the entire world.
    • Bowness-on-Windermere. By Angela of Where Angie Wanders. Bowness-on-Windermere in the Lake District is a beautiful location in the North-West of England and a lovely place to stay for a few days if you make a British road trip from England to the Scottish Highlands.
    • Carlisle. By Emma of Forever Lost In Travel. Just a few miles from Scotland and right at the edge of the Lake District National Park is the historic city of Carlisle.
  4. From top, left to right: Liverpool; Manchester; Blackpool; Chester; Forest of Bowland; Morecambe Bay; Lake District. North West England, highlighted in red on a beige political map of England. Coordinates: 54°04′30″N 02°45′00″W. Sovereign state.

  5. The North West is an area of varied landscapes ranging from beaches to lakes and forests to cities. It consists of the counties of Lancashire, Cumbria and Cheshire as well as the conurbations of Greater Manchester and Merseyside.

  6. Places with city status in the North West England region. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. Carlisle, Cumbria ‎ (8 C, 12 P) Chester ‎ (11 C, 22 P) L. City of Lancaster ‎ (11 C, 5 P) Liverpool ‎ (20 C, 31 P) Manchester ‎ (21 C, 9 P, 1 F) P. City of Preston, Lancashire ‎ (13 C, 7 P) S.

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