Discover the best top things to do in Lancashire, United Kingdom including Sculpture, Dune Grass Sculptures, Blackpool High Tide Organ, The Wave Project, Ribble Valley, Blackpool Tower Ballroom, Trough of Bowland, Comedy Carpet, Cleveleys Front, Preston England LDS Mormon Temple.
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4.5 based on 34 reviews
The largest district in Lancashire.
First time staying in a glamping pod and visiting the Ribble valley. The glamping pod was very clean and comfortable. There was a large field with a goal and some footballs which was welcomed by my two sons The fire pit was used every night to cook our BBQ food and toast marshmallows with a lovely sunset We were fortunate to have glorious hot weather and we used the river 800m walk from the campsite to cool off. We visited Ribchester on our bikes which was 3miles away and had an ice cream by the river We also climbed up Pendle hill which was a steep challenge. The owners,Martyn and Anna were so welcoming and gave assistance when my son had a puncture and gave us a repair kit. Overall the site, owners and surrounding areas was outstanding and not only will we like to come back, we have also recommended this to friends and family to enjoy this experience.
4.5 based on 4,293 reviews
Ornately decorated dance hall and theater is known for its Mighty Wurlitzer organ, which is played for dancing, concerts and special events during certain times of the year.
The Blackpool Tower Ballroom remains one of the great jewels in Blackpool's crown. The moment you walk through those doors, you are transported back to what seems like a bygone age of grace and civility, in surroundings of slightly faded (part of its charm) beauty and glamour. There is a licenced bar and it is also a fantastic place to enjoy a cup of tea and a slice of delicious cake, whilst listening to the classic tunes played superbly on the magnificent Wurlitzer organ and watching the dancers 'take to the floor'. The Blackpool Tower Ballroom is just a lovely, majestic place to while away a couple of hours and to escape from the hurly-burly of everyday life.
4.5 based on 374 reviews
Please keep this stunning part of England a secret. It is the most gorgeous place - small villages and rolling countryside in one instance then broody hills and windy fella the next.
4.5 based on 1,784 reviews
I spent ages here every day reading the jokes from the famous comedians who had played here and reading the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of names of all the famous entertainers over all the decades who are listed in alphabetical order. It is so nice to be reminded of such a huge array of talent and names that you had forgotten about. It is so nicely presented as there is no wear and tear and while you are reading the carpet you are also getting fresh sea air and sunlight and working up an appetite. Compared to a lot of the tat on offer here it is a lovely piece of nostalgia for the good old days and a fitting memorial to all the great artists and comedians and it costs nothing to visit, reminds you that some entertainers and actors had genuine talent and doesn't clog your arteries! If I visit Blackpool again this is what I look forward to the most. They've put a wind break screen across the seafront in front of the carpet which is a real shame as it blocks the sea view but maybe it is just a winter thing. People cycle over the carpet on their way to other places, it's a real working permanent memorial and something to cherish compared to all the terrible unmaintained sad decay all around you in fading Blackpool.
4.5 based on 642 reviews
Cleveleys sea front is a must visit at any time of the year for walking next to the sea, going on the beach or on a cold wintry day, just sitting in the car with fish and chips and relaxing. There's children's rides at the top end of the seafront..walk further down and there's a pizza restaurant, a Vue cinema and a good bar/restaurant (The Venue). The areas are clean and safe and perfect for dog walking. There may be restrictions for letting your dog on the beach at certain parts of the year (through summer), but this may need to be checked beforehand.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
We visited this Temple during our holiday in Lancashire and were fortunate that visitors were able to see this beautiful building. Although we were unable to see the inside of the temple (reserved for members of the mormon faith) we very much enjoyed a stroll around the building, admiring the water features and incredible landscaping of trees, bushes and flowers. Well worth a Visit!
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