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  1. 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 ...

  2. Comprehensive holiday guide on things to do in Lancashire, from cycling & walking trails, museums & galleries, wildlife and birdwatching, to markets and shopping!

  3. 1. Queen Street Mill. By Betty Longbottom, CC BY-SA 2.0, Link. Lancashire was once the center of the world’s cotton textile industry. Mills, such as this one near the town of Burnley, employed thousand of people at their late 19th century height. It’s now a museum. 2. Blackpool. By Mark S Jobling. Blackpool is the classic English seaside resort.

  4. Lancashire is a county of England, in the northwest of the country. The county did not exist in 1086, for the Domesday Book, and was apparently first created in 1182, [1] making it one of the youngest of the traditional counties. The historic county consisted of two separate parts. The main part runs along the northwestern coast of England.

  5. Visit Lancashire for a true taste of olde England and a merry mix of city, town and countryside. After the pizazz of Blackpool's piers and pleasure beach, escape to silent moors scattered with reservoirs and ruins for glimpses of owls and falcons.

  6. Top Things to Do in Lancashire, England. Places to Visit in Lancashire. Explore popular experiences. See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Theatre Shows (9) Fun & Games (9) Nature & Wildlife Areas (29) Skip the line Tickets (6) Self-guided Tours (9) Historic Sites (27) Family-friendly Shows (3)

  7. 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.

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