Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Lancashire, England

October 26, 2021 Natalie Tallman

Discover the best top things to do in Lancashire, United Kingdom including Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary, The Big One, Blackpool Zoo, Blackpool Tower Ballroom, Lancaster Castle, Stanley Park, Trough of Bowland, Williamson Park, Clitheroe Castle, Winter Gardens Blackpool.
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1. Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary

Access Through Garden Centre 92 Chain House Lane Whitestake,, Preston PR4 4LB England +44 1772 323323 [email protected] http://www.turbarywoods.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 2,467 reviews

Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary

Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary is a pure volunteer based, non profit group of volunteers. The flying display give you the visitors, Children & Adults, the chance to participate in the flying display and have our birds land on your gloved hand as they fly to you for their food. We have a collection of over 80 birds of prey including eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, vultures and more unusual species. All the birds are housed in large open fronted aviaries, sheltered in a woodland setting. We assist conservation and education of these beautiful Birds and we are involved with an average of 50 rescues each year.

Reviewed By Deborah047 - Blackpool, United Kingdom

Thoroughly enjoyed our day at Turbary Woods today. The sanctuary is right next to a garden centre which has a cafe, which also has toilets. The cafe was reasonably priced and the food was delicious. We were allowed to get really close to the birds and the staff were all friendly and informative and you can see that they are all passionate about the birds. We learnt lots and were encouraged to get involved with the bird display which was really entertaining and interesting, Will definitely visit again, thanks for a great afternoon. Family of four ticket was £18.00, adults £6, children £4 and oap's £4. I think the fees are reasonable as the upkeep of the place must be expensive.

2. The Big One

525 Ocean Boulevard Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Blackpool FY4 1EZ England +44 871 222 1234 https://www.blackpoolpleasurebeach.com/product/big-one-keyring/
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4.5 based on 2,354 reviews

The Big One

Reviewed By Elizabethmcnaughtx - Ayrshire, United Kingdom

Been on many times over the years and always enjoyed it it’s an absolute must for thrill seekers! My 12 year old son joined me on it this year for his first time!

3. Blackpool Zoo

East Park Drive, Blackpool FY3 8PP England +44 1253 830830 [email protected] http://www.blackpoolzoo.org.uk
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4.5 based on 6,325 reviews

Blackpool Zoo

Blackpool Zoo is a family friendly attraction, providing fun and education for all ages. Situated only 2 miles inland the Promenade, the park is easily accessible from the M55 motorway. Over 1000 animals, birds and reptiles reside in a scenic 32 acre park amidst mature trees, lakes and spacious lawns where the kids can burn off their excess energy. All your favourites are here including big cats, elephants, giraffes, sealions, gorillas, orangutans, camels, zebras and many, many more. Opened in 2014, the new Orangutan Outlook allows visitors to get up close and personal with these charismatic apes. Open daily (except Christmas Day) from 10 am, the park's closing times vary seasonally.

Reviewed By MartyNUFC

I went with my fiancee and two young girls aged (3 & 1) and we had a great time. Planning ahead we booked tickets online. A few weeks before going and this allowed us to buy meal tickets in advance as well and I would advise doing this as you can save quite a bit overall doing it this way. We all had a great time and enjoyed the sea lion show as well as the big cats and saw most of the animals across the zoo. The only bit being worked on was near the anteaters. We will definitely go again to catch all the shows and feeding.

4. Blackpool Tower Ballroom

Bank Hey Street, Blackpool FY1 4BJ England +44 1253 622242 https://www.theblackpooltower.com/attractions/the-blackpool-tower-ballroom.aspx
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4.5 based on 4,293 reviews

Blackpool Tower Ballroom

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.

Reviewed By johnanddavid - Radlett, United Kingdom

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.

5. Lancaster Castle

Castle Parade, Lancaster LA1 1YJ England +44 15242 37310 [email protected] http://www.lancastercastle.com
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4.5 based on 2,268 reviews

Lancaster Castle

Owned by the serving monarch, HM Queen Elizabeth II, through the Duchy of Lancaster, Lancaster Castle is a wealth of English history. Since being established by the Romans the castle has been a home to monarchs, a place of trial and execution, and a working prison right up until 2012. Still a crown court, the majority of the castle is now open to the public for the first time in over 1,000 years. Due to COVID-19 restrictions and ongoing restoration work in the Shire Hall guided tours have been suspended until January 2021. The courtyards are open and free to visit but there is no access to any of the buildings at the moment. The cafe is open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm daily.

Reviewed By stephencS5031NF

Highly reccommend the guided tour as although I'm a bit of a history fan theres always loads more to learn especially here as it was and still is an active crown court within a castle and has a prison too. What's not to like

6. Stanley Park

West Park Drive, Blackpool FY3 9HQ England +44 1253 477477 http://www.friendsofstanleypark.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,436 reviews

Stanley Park

Stanley Park is Blackpool's premier green attraction, placed as a Grade II* listed facility on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens, within a designated town conservation area. The park has enjoyed continued popularly since its official opening in 2nd October 1926 by Sir George Edward Villers Stanley, after whom the park takes its name. Stanley Park was designed by famous Landscape Architects Thomas Mawson & Sons and at 256 acres, is one of England's largest and historically significant green spaces. The park was the first comprehensive site planning scheme in Blackpool; a unique development on a grand scale designed to meet the needs of the town. The park contains everything that any visitor could possibly wish for. Experience a variety of scenic walks around ornamental gardens, natural woodlands and lakes as well as a number of stunning architectural and landscape features such as the Cocker Memorial Clock Tower, Art Deco Cafe, Italian Gardens, Rose Gardens, Bandstand and Auditorium. The park also boasts a superb sporting and recreational facilities including Blackpool Model Village, Stanley Park Golf Course, Blackpool Sports Centre, Blackpool Cricket Ground and Athletic Arena, as well as boat hire and numerous outdoor pitches, greens and courts.

Reviewed By jltregartha

Had a lovely day in the park after visiting The model village, a lovely park.Lovely gardens and plenty to see.Excellent day out.Had lunch in Parks Art Deco cafe which was lovely, would highly recommend.

7. Trough of Bowland

minor road from Lancaster towards Skipton, Lancaster England http://www.forestofbowland.com/visit_tic
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4.5 based on 374 reviews

Trough of Bowland

Reviewed By Cricketdad - Wigan, United Kingdom

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.

8. Williamson Park

Williamson Park Quernmore Road, Lancaster LA1 1UX England +44 1524 33318 [email protected] http://www.lancaster.gov.uk/williamsonpark
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4.5 based on 1,245 reviews

Williamson Park

Reviewed By sarahwI5463SJ

Beautiful park and memorial building - I climbed to the top and was rewarded by amazing views of Morecambe Bay

9. Clitheroe Castle

Clitheroe Castle Castle Hill, Clitheroe BB7 1BA England +44 1200 424568 [email protected] http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/museums/clitheroe-castle-museum.aspx
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4.5 based on 560 reviews

Clitheroe Castle

The museum stands high on Castle Hill, in the shadow of the Castle Keep, an image which has dominated Clitheroe's skyline for over 800 years. The historic landmark of Clitheroe, in the heart of the Ribble Valley offers a day of exploration for all the family. Our intriguing galleries will take you on a journey through 350 million years of history, heritage and geology of the local area. We have lots of activities for children in the museum - a competition hunt, dressing-up costumes, explorer back-packs (with hat and magnifying glass), craft activities and various interactive displays. Come and enjoy a fun-filled day of exploration and learning.

Reviewed By gazm135

A lovely place my son loves to go there would recommend a visit there very nice place lovely view from the top you can see Clitheroe from a excellent view

10. Winter Gardens Blackpool

Winter Gardens 97 Church Street, Blackpool FY1 1HW England +44 1253 629600 [email protected] http://www.wintergardensblackpool.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 2,081 reviews

Winter Gardens Blackpool

The Winter Gardens Blackpool has entertained and welcomed crowds of revellers in its collection of theatres, ballrooms, exhibition halls and public spaces, since opening in 1878. Amongst its many venues is one of the UK’s largest theatres, The Opera House, which has a capacity near 3000. The Opera House continues to attract the biggest touring shows and events from across the globe. The adjoining internationally revered Empress Ballroom is home of the Blackpool Dance Festival, PDC World Matchplay darts, iconic gigs and many more illustrious events. The Winter Gardens Blackpool is committed to delivering an eclectic and popular range of events, shows and conferences from around the world.

Reviewed By ConFoz

I had the pleasure of seeing the first organ concert in 50 years at the Empress Ballroom- well done to all involved, it was fantastic!

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