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TOP PICNIC SPOTS #AdventureInLancashire

There’s no better way to enjoy the summer sun than sharing a delicious picnic with friends and family. With miles of soft golden sand and luscious green country side to explore, Lancashire is home to some of the best picnic spots in the country.

Barley Picnic Site

Barley picnic site

Nominated amongst the ten best picnic sites in the North West, Barley Picnic Site is set in the beautiful village of Barley. At the foot of the magnificent Pendle Hill, the picnic site is also located close to a number of fine eateries and kiosk so you can top up your picnic supplies.

Beacon Fell Country Park

Beacon Fell Country Park

A perfect place for picnic-lovers, the 271 acres of woodland, moorland and farmland provides plenty of pitches for everyone. After enjoying your picnic, you can follow the woodland sculpture trail or search for wildlife, from rabbits to deer and even a spectacular array of dragonflies in the summer months!

Crook O'Lune

Crook O’Lune

A popular beauty spot settled on a horseshoe bend in the River Lune just North of Lancaster. With plenty of pleasant walks available alongside the riverbanks and through the surrounding countryside it is the perfect place to start your adventure.

Fairhaven Lake

Fairhaven Lake

An extremely popular destination where you can not only enjoy a picnic by the lake but also a choice of boat rides, nature walks, sporting activities and much more. The routes around the lake offer easy mobility.

St Annes Beach

St Annes Beach

A beautiful sandy beach that is tucked down the road from Blackpool, provides miles of golden coast great for picnics and a family day out. With a Victorian pier, children’s playgrounds and ice cream parlours there is plenty to do after the sandwiches are gone.

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