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Five of the best Picnic Spots
FIVE OF THE BEST…
PICNIC SPOTS
There’s no better way to enjoy the outdoors than sharing a delicious picnic with friends and family. With miles of soft golden sand and luscious green countryside to explore, Lancashire is home to some of the best picnic spots in the country.
Beacon Fell Country Park
A perfect place for picnic-lovers, the 271 acres of woodland, moorland and farmland provides plenty of pitches for everyone. Follow the woodland sculpture trail or search for wildlife, from rabbits to deer and even a spectacular array of dragonflies in the summer months!
Williamson Park
With 54 acres of beautiful parkland to explore, choosing your favourite picnic spot may take longer than you thought! Set above the city of Lancaster you’ll enjoy breathtaking views, as well as enchanting walks and play areas to enjoy after you’ve eaten.
Crook O’Lune
A popular beauty spot settled on a horse shoe bend in the River Lune just north of Lancaster. With plenty of pleasant walks available alongside the river banks and through the surrounding countryside, the Crook O’Lune Picnic Site provides a great base to explore the area further.
Turton Tower
Evolving over the last 500 years, from the Medieval stone tower to the distinctive Tudor building, the adapted house is now of national importance and unique in Northwest England. This distinctive English country house is surrounded by fantastic woodland gardens perfect for picnics.
St Annes Beach
Miles of golden sand provides the perfect picnic spot and family day out. With a Victorian pier, children’s playgrounds and ice cream parlours there is plenty to do after the sandwiches are gone.
We want to make sure that our Lancashire countryside stays enjoyable for everyone so please make sure to follow The Countryside Code and take all litter home with you.
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