Discover
Wyre Where to stay, play, eat and meet
In Garstang, Fleetwood, Poulton-Le-Fylde, Thornton, Cleveleys, Rural Wyre and The Forest Of Bowland
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Some photography within this publication courtesy of Angela Carr Photography, Tina Hinchliffe, Steve Wass, Fylde Council, Mike Coleran, Lynn Harter, m-tec.uk.com and seanconboy.co.uk
An introduction to Wyre -
simply the best coastal and countryside views in Lancashire.
It’s no secret that the best way to enjoy a destination is to get the inside track from the people who live there. In our hunt for the very best of Wyre, we have combined our existing knowledge with that of our local community and businesses. All this adds up to a wonderful experience, whether you want to spend time on our breathtaking and recently refurbished coastal resorts or our beautiful countryside walks. Use this handy guide in conjunction with our website discoverwyre.co.uk for further information about destinations to explore and return to.
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The towns and villages of Fleetwood, Cleveleys, Thornton, Poulton-le-Fylde, Knott End on Sea and Garstang form the district of Wyre - named after its 48 mile stretch of river. We are less than half an hour away from the M6 and just a stone’s throw away from Blackpool. Accessibility is easy, whether you choose to travel on the M55, or leisurely cruise by car or narrowboat through beautiful Wyre. Trains to Poulton-Le-Fylde and good bus routes throughout the area give great access to all our treasures too.
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Contents
4 Gorgeous Garstang 8 The Forest of Bowland and Wyre’s Villages 10 Picturesque Poulton 12 Thornton Cleveleys 14 Fab Fleetwood 18 Out and about - a guided walk to enjoy 20 Where to stay 26 On our doorstep 27 Our own assets 3 discoverwyre.co.uk
Gorgeous Garstang Garstang is a traditional market town, richly steeped in history. It’s a perfect destination for relaxed shopping trips, lazy picnics, teashop treats and traditional pub lunches. The enigmatic ruins of Greenhalgh Castle can be seen from over the River Wyre and the glorious peaks of the Forest of Bowland lie beyond. In town, the historic narrow alleyways, known as weinds, provide an interesting and unexpected diversion to hidden shops, restaurants and cafes. Hearty homemade food is available from historic inns and friendly pubs and must be experienced. Whether you wish to explore by car, bicycle or on foot, Garstang is the perfect destination for all seasons.
Events in 2017 Scorton Bikes and Barrows 29 April - 1 May Garstang Walking Festival 6 - 14 May Garstang and District Children’s Festival 29 May Myerscough College’s Open Day and Country Fair 11 June Scorton Steam Fair 17 - 18 June Forton Field Day 25 June Garstang Show 5 August Garstang Arts and Music Festival 21 to 27 August
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“The Forest of Bowland has some of the best blanket bog in England, all 4,000 hectares of it! It’s made up of a wide range of sphagnum mosses that eventually create peat. This ancient habitat supports a range of scarce and unusual plant and animal species. Perhaps one of the rarest is bog rosemary which has beautiful pinky-white bell shaped flowers which can be seen in April and May.” Alison Boden – Coast and Countryside Manager discoverwyre.co.uk
Guys Oyster Festival 7 – 10 September Lancashire Game and Country Festival, Scorton 9 - 10 September Garstang Victorian Christmas Festival 11 - 12 December
Must Sees Garstang Arts Centre - A focal point for local arts of all types, and home to Garstang and District Arts Society. The society offers a wide variety of interesting arts to Garstang residents and visitors alike, with free lunchtime concerts in the summer and regular arts, craft and collectors fairs, society group performances, exhibitions, productions and public events throughout the entire year. garstangartssociety.org.uk 01995 606648 Guy’s Thatched Hamlet – Situated on the Lancaster Canal at Bilsborrow close to Garstang, this canal side hamlet of thatched roofed buildings is home to Guy’s Eating Establishment and pizzeria right next to the atmospheric Owd Nell’s Tavern, Guy’s Lodge and School House Square. There is a programme of great events throughout the year, including Guys Oyster Festival in September and Oktoberfest. guysthatchedhamlet.co.uk 01995 640010 Light Ash Farm Shop and Café – Situated in the village of Bilsborrow this award winning farm shop and café is family run and serves quality home cooking using local ingredients. It also sells a range of locally sourced produce in the farm shop. Lightashfarmshop.co.uk 01995 640068
Wyresdale Park - Once closed for over 150 years, the park is now open to visitors. The walled garden Apple Store café offers homemade, locally sourced food, served from the restored old stone apple store. The neighbouring lake offers the opportunity for boutique lodge accommodation and boating. Entry to the gardens is free and every autumn the hall and home farm are opened for a family run, festival-inspired weekend. The estate includes the locally renowned Nicky Nook Fell and Grizedale Valley, perfect for family walks and offering renowned views out to the Irish Sea. Wyresdale Park is family owned-and run, and welcomes visitors from across the UK. wyresdalepark.co.uk 01524 791874 Lancaster Canal - The Lancaster Canal is navigable for 41 miles and winds through some of the most spectacular scenery in the North West of England. Being a contour canal, the full length of the canal is lock free - the longest stretch in the country - making it popular for the experienced and novice alike. The scenic Lancaster Canal is a popular venue for riverbank walks or a leisurely sail on a canal boat. Lancaster Canal Cruises – There are a range of narrowboats to hire for all occasions including those special celebrations, private cruises or relaxing half day sails. Or hire a narrowboat for a longer holiday and cruise the Lancaster Canal at your leisure. lccruises.co.uk 01995 640833
Old Holly Farm – A family run, working organic dairy farm, giving people Th’Owd Tithe Barn - A characterful canal-side pub. of all ages the Sip fruit wine or sample cask ale in the summer sun opportunity to see by the banks of the canal and listen to the distinctive a real working farm. tinkling of the beautifully decorated narrowboats moored close by. When it’s cold outside cosy up near the Watch cows being milked at the end of roaring fire and enjoy traditional pub grub in generous every day. Visit the portions. Th’Owd Tithe Barn is a great place to sample farm shop and enjoy some of the finest produce Lancashire has to offer. one of the delicious The building dates back homemade ice to 1710 and its rustic, barn-like interior echoes creams made from its original beginnings as the farms own organic milk. Come face to face with a tithe barn used for the traditional Lancashire farm animals, then treat your younger visitors to play in the play barn, followed by a storage of corn. mitchellsoflancaster.com visit to the café with its tasty bites. oldhollyfarm.com 01524 791200 01995 604486 discoverwyre.co.uk
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Cobble Hey Farm and Gardens - Discover this charming family attraction situated in Claughton near Garstang. You’ll find a working farm, gardens, tea rooms, nursery and gift shop. There are rare breed animals, farm walking routes, a conservation area and safe children’s play area. cobblehey.co.uk 01995 602643
Shop ‘til You Drop Garstang High Street - This small market town is a true mixture of the old and the new. Its historic buildings and medieval weinds (alleyways) are set amongst contemporary, independent shops, restaurants and cafes. The main shopping streets are High Street, Bridge Street, Church Street and Thomas’ Weind. Garstang Market and Market Hall - Garstang’s market dates back to the early 1300’s before the days of Edward II. The Market Cross at the top of the High Street is one of the most familiar landmarks in the area. The traditional weekly outdoor market is held every Thursday. This popular market stretches the length of the High Street, offering a variety of stalls offering everything you need from children’s clothes to plants
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and household goods. In addition to the weekly market you will find traditional stalls including local cheeses, confectionary and homemade biscuits, locally grown fruit and vegetables and a traditional butcher, offering local produce. garstang.net/shopping_market 01995 602125 Dewlay Cheese – A family owned multi award-winning dairy, which boasts the country’s first purpose-built viewing gallery and cheese shop. Watch Lancashire Cheese being made, learn about its history and buy some in the cheese shop. Dewlay also sell an array of other specialities. Whilst at the cheese shop read about the striking wind turbine situated on site. This is one of the first dairies in the UK to be powered by renewable energy via a wind turbine on site. Groups are welcome to experience the Creamy Lancashire or Tasty Lancashire Tours. dewlay.com 01995 602335
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Local manufacturer Dewlay produces a range of cheeses including Garstang Blue, they also have one of the largest wind turbines in the country at 126m high. The turbine saves almost 3000 tonnes of carbon per year and produces the equivalent power for 1100 homes. You could say that Garstang has the greenest cheese in the country! Barton Grange Garden Centre Situated in Brock close to Garstang this extensive garden centre complex certainly has the ‘wow’ factor. With so much to see, including the gardening department, farm shop, cook shop, café and restaurant selling a range of hot and cold meals and homemade cakes. There’s also a full range of events throughout the year to enjoy. bartongrange.co.uk 01995 642900
Did You Know ? The River Wyre runs through (and sometimes over) parts of Garstang. There are kingfishers, dippers and even otters along its banks. The river starts in the Bowland Fells and is one of the few rivers where you can see its estuary from the source. It has two major tributaries, the Brock and the Calder. In Garstang, there’s a very attractive stone aqueduct where the river crosses the canal.
Active Fun Garstang YMCA health and fitness centre Activities at Garstang YMCA include a gym and dedicated weights room, fitness and relaxation classes and badminton. A swimming pool is situated on Oak Road, a short walk from the main YMCA complex. ymcayactive.org Leisure Centre 01995 605410 Swimming pool 01995 604340 Garstang Country Hotel and Golf Club - Set on the banks of the Rivers Wyre and Calder, Garstang Golf Club’s course provides an 18 hole parkland course, which measures 6,050 yards is a Par 68. Also available is a 300 yard, 18 bay, floodlit driving range with practice area for those who want to improve their game. Parties are catered for, for a society or corporate day. garstanghotelandgolf.com 01995 600100
There a number of circular walks in Garstang including eight walking from Garstang routes, the Garstang Town Trail and Heritage Trail. For more information contact Visit Garstang Centre 01995 602125 Cycling - Bicycles can be hired from Cycle Adventure, Forest of Bowland cycle-adventure.co.uk 07518 373007 For cycle routes in and around Garstang and the Forest of Bowland, contact Visit Garstang Centre 01995 602125 or go to cyclemaps.org.uk
Bridge House Marina and Caravan Park - A family run business, catering for the cruiser, narrowboat, yacht and sail boat owner and enthusiast. Situated on the banks of the Lancaster Canal, the marina offers a scenic location to both sail and moor your boat. The marina has 160 moorings and all the facilities a modern boater requires including a chandlery, cranage, storage, boat sales, boat brokerage, boat hire and static and touring caravans. bridgehousemarina.co.uk 01995 603207 Walks - Garstang is the starting point for a diverse range of walking routes through beautiful pasture and woodland at the edge of the River Wyre and the towpath of the Lancaster Canal. The ‘Wyre Way’ is a long distance recreational route, which links the sea at Morecambe Bay with the Forest of Bowland, passing through Garstang. The local riverside walk, a circular trail suitable for all, links the Discovery Centre with the riverside picnic area, the Garstang Millennium Green and the River Wyre. The countryside rangers lead a variety of short and long distance walks linking the Lancaster Canal, Forest of Bowland, surrounding countryside and neighbouring villages. If you enjoy guided walks why not take part in our Wyre Walks and Activity Programme with a year long programme of health walks, guided walks and activities. Get your copy from Visit Garstang or check the wyre website. discoverwyre.co.uk
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The Forest of Bowland AONB The Forest of Bowland is a designated Area of Outstanding National Beauty, with remote fells, riverside rambles, wildlife, heritage and a number of traditional villages and local shops selling a range of produce. There is a calendar of events throughout the year, called the Festival of Bowland with a number of fun activities for the whole family. forestofbowland.com 01200 448000
Did You Know? Garstang is on the eastern border of the Forest of Bowland. Strangely enough, this is not a forest with trees but actually a large area of moorland. The ‘forest’ in the title relates to land used exclusively for hunting by royalty. In the middle ages, the peasants were prohibited from clearing or farming in the area and would have been severely punished if caught hunting.
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Knott End and Preesall, Great Eccleston, St.Michaels-on-Wyre, Churchtown and Scorton Upcoming Events in 2017 Great Eccleston Show Great Eccleston Tractor Pull
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Did You Know? In Knott End there is a, five mile circular walk, beginning and ending at the Bourne Arms Pub where you can see discoverwyre.co.uk wonderful views of the River Wyre, salt mines and seabirds along this stretch of the Wyre Way.
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Must Sees Pilling Pottery - If you haven’t touched clay for years or fancy throwing a pot for the first time, then this is the place for you. With a range of fun pottery courses available for all ages there’s also a café serving homemade food, an art gallery and a garden to enjoy. pillingpottery.com 01253 799928
hills and Morecambe Bay whilst the back nine take you through woodland and wildlife. A great course choice for both members and visiting golfers alike. knottendgolfclub.com 01253 810576
Scorton - This beautiful village, dating back to the 17th Century, is in the Forest of Bowland. A popular destination for walkers and cyclists seeking refreshment at The Priory or The Barn, Daisy Clough Nurseries and Wyresdale Park. There are a network of Did You Know? Wyre is fortunate to boast two farmers markets; Thornton paths to walk close by including the landmark Nicky and Great Eccleston. You will meet an abundance of local Nook which is a popular climb, and the fisheries at Wyreside Lake and Cleveley Mere are well worth a visit characters on hand to offer advice on cooking your wild boar or which cheese works best in a cheese and onion pie. too. Thornton Farmers Market takes place on the second Saturday of the month (except January) from 9am – 1pm. The Barn at Scorton - Discover a wealth of unusual Great Eccleston Farmers Market takes place on the third gifts for any occasion in a traditional environment. There is a bistro and coffee house full of old world Wednesday of the month from 9am – 1pm. This runs in charm. The barn specialises in a variety of plants to conjunction with the weekly street market. choose from. plantsandgifts.co.uk 01253 793633 Singleton Maize Maze - A 12 acre site with an annually changing and uniquely designed maze. The Priory Scorton Created in a growing crop of corn on the cob maize, Enjoy the sumptuous food and delightful atmosphere which grows to between eight and ten feet tall, before of the popular café bar. Breakfast, lunch and dinner is it’s harvested in October and used to feed the farm’s served every day using locally sourced produce. Aswell herd of pedigree Simmental cattle. The complex has a indoor and outdoor play areas and a café for the family. as offering stylish boutique accommodation small intimate wedding are also a speciality to make that singletonmaizemaze.co.uk 07925 374024 special day perfect. theprioryscorton.co.uk 01524 791255 Did You Know? “St.Helen’s Church in Churchtown has a couple of older residents from the Knights Templar Crusades, which suggests that the graves date back from between 10th Century to 13th Century ACE.” Rev’d Andrew Wilkinson, St Michael’s and St.Helen’s Churches
Knott End-on-Sea - A village situated on the southern side of Morecambe Bay across the Wyre Estuary from Fleetwood. The village is the main commercial centre for the Over Wyre area. There are a variety of shops, cafes, drinking establishments, a golf club and a very popular ice cream parlour. There is a seasonal ferry crossing to Fleetwood (see page7). Knott End Golf Course – A stunning eighteen hole golf course, which is a part links and part pastoral course. The front nine holes run alongside the River Wyre with breathtaking views of the Bowland
Did you Know? “There is a sculpture in honour of artist LS Lowry at Knott End-on-Sea. It celebrates Lowry’s links with the village as depicted in his painting ‘The Jetty at Knott End, near Fleetwood’ and portrays a matchstick man and dog from the artwork. The Lancashire artist often visited Knott End in the 1940’s and 1950’s and he painted a number of seafront scenes. The sculpture is located in the spot next to the jetty”. discoverwyre.co.uk Pat Greenhough, local resident
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Poulton-le-Fylde Discover the ancient market town of Poulton-le-Fylde which can trace its origins back as far as the Domesday Book. Home to a wide range of high quality, independent shops and high street stores, we recommend that you visit here for a bustling day time café culture, and memorable nightlife. Poulton-le-Fylde has something for everyone, including a multiple award-winning railway station to make it even easier to visit.
Events in 2017 Did You Know? Legend has it that a skull and cross bones carved on a tombstone at St.Chad’s mean that it’s the grave of a pirate.
Did You Know? The churchyard of St.Chad’s Parish Church is a well-used shortcut through the town centre and is famous for its springtime crocus display.
After Dark in Poulton-le-Fylde Poulton has a lively nightlife with a range of great eateries, traditional pubs and late night bars with a selection of wines and real ales. The Thatched House Pub even has its own microbrewery on site.
Visit ‘The Poulton Elk’ – a J D Wetherspoon pub named after a stoneage creature whose skeleton was found locally and is now in the Harris Museum at Preston. There’s usually a live band to be heard at the weekend and beer and regular cider festivals. All in less than a square mile, there are no less than 20 licensed venues to enjoy.
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St George’s Fun Day 23 April Poulton Gala 3 June Poulton Christmas Festival 1-2 December
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The Market Cross, Fish Slab, Whipping Post and Stocks All these stand in the Market Place and are rare items from Poulton’s past, which date between the 17th and 18th centuries. The stocks and whipping post are reminders of the punishments wrongdoers might have suffered in yesteryear.
Spa On the Breck - A luxurious spa, featuring an aromatherapy room, foot spa, spa pool, monsoon shower, ice fountain, steam room, sauna and relaxation room. Prepare your senses for a relaxing experience and be deservedly pampered beyond your expectations. spaonthebreck.co.uk 01253 887157
St.Chad’s Church - A beautiful historic church situated in the centre of the town and famed for its crocus displays which bloom each spring. The first mention of a church in Poulton is in a document dated 1094. stchadschurchpoulton-le-fylde.btck.co.uk 01253 883086
Shop ‘til You Drop Poulton Town Centre - Poulton is a shopper’s paradise, teeming with independent traders and high street stores. With plenty of available parking space (some of it free) to help you get to your favourite shop, Poulton town centre won’t disappoint. The Teanlowe Centre has been refurbished into a modern retail outlet, and is home to a new flag ship Booths supermarket. Poulton Market - There’s plenty of hustle and bustle at Monday’s market, when the pedestrian areas are filled with stalls selling delicious local produce and much more. Poulton’s retail past stems from when it was an urban centre for the agricultural world of the northern Fylde coast. Country folk came to shop, sell their produce and auction their animals. wyremarkets.co.uk 01253 891000 New Penny Grill and Ice Cream A delightful café selling homemade meals and cakes. It is also a multiaward winning ice cream parlour, selling up to 30 delectable homemade flavours. After over 25 years in business, the New Penny was crowned with ‘Ice Cream Maker of the Year’ and ‘Best Artisan Ice Cream in the UK’ awards. thenewpennygrill.com 01253 892980
Breck Apartments offer with the Spa on the Breck A fabulous two hour Spa Journey Pass is available if you are staying at Breck Apartments. Your journey to total relaxation begins as you step inside the monsoon experience with 50 litres of water washing over your skin and preparing your senses for two hours of pure uninterrupted bliss. This exclusive spa is located just a short walk from the stunning apartments, and is the perfect way to make your stay even more special. breckapartments.co.uk 01253 271271 Poulton YMCA health and fitness centre This fitness centre has benefitted from a make-over and boasts a state of the art gym, purpose built class and activities studio, large swimming pool and full range of fitness, relaxation and aqua classes. ymcayactive.org 01253 891629 Poulton Golf Club - A well respected parkland course, known for its challenging layout. The course is situated on the outskirts of Poulton-le-Fylde. The course is suitable for golfers of all ages and abilities. The flat parkland layout is easy on the legs but the narrow fairways and water hazards also make it a challenging enough course for all levels. poultonlefyldegolfclub.co.uk 01253 892444
Did You Know? It’s very easy to get to Wyre, there is a train station situated in Poulton-le-Fylde. It’s an award winner too, having recently won ‘Best train station’ at the North West in Bloom Awards 2016. discoverwyre.co.uk 11 Carol Woolley, local resident
Thornton Cleveleys Thornton Cleveleys is made up of two towns that complement each other well. Cleveleys is a bustling, modern seaside resort, with a great range of shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy. As well as picture perfect views of the sea, miles of golden sands and exhilarating walks along a multi-award winning promenade, Cleveleys is a jewel in the crown of Wyre’s coastal destinations. Thornton is a sedate haven with a pretty village atmosphere, good shops and fine pubs and restaurants. It has its own little theatre, with fantastic shows and music events, besides a multitude of walks from Wyre Estuary Country Park.
Did You Know ? “Marsh Mill Windmill is a Grade II* listed building and is one of the highest tower mills in Europe. Built in 1794, it still retains its original machinery. Visitors can enjoy tours of the mill which is situated in a small square surrounded by shops, cafes and restaurants and for special events our sails turn!” Michael Brightman, Chairman of Friends of Marsh Mill
Shows and events take place throughout the year at Thornton Little Theatre. For further information visit wyretheatres.co.uk or telephone 01253 887693 See page 27 for details
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Events in 2017 Cleveleys Classic Car Show Cleveleys Promenade 4 June
Wyre’s history and folklore has been brought to Twits in the Park and Family Open Day life in an illustrated book that delights both Wyre Estuary Country Park children and adults. The Sea Swallow is a magical tale, 30 July based on Singleton Thorpe, a village drowned off the coast of Cleveleys in the 16th century. Walk the Mythic Coastline Family Day with the Rangers and see the sculptures along the way! Wyre Estuary Country Park To purchase a copy of the 1 October book contact 01253 887445
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Marsh Mill Birthday Celebrations Marsh Mill, Thornton Late October
The tramway network is 11 miles long and was part of the first electric tramway system established in the UK. “You can hop on a tram from Fleetwood all the way to Starr Gate in Blackpool which runs throughout the year, with more frequent services during the busy summer season. The tram stops in Cleveleys so you can stop by for a visit.” discoverwyre.co.uk Dave Evans, co-founder of Fleetwood Festival of Transport
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The Mythic Coastline - Wyre’s Mythic Coast Artwork Trail brings a magical element to the Cleveleys seafront. Discover the 10 metre high Sea Swallow sculpture, spot the Shipwrecks Memorial, a homage to all the ships lost on the Fylde Coast from 1643 to 2008 and the Sea Ogre lurking among the rocks. wyre.gov.uk/mythiccoast 01253 887445
YMCA Thornton health and fitness centre – The home of a brand new, state of the art health and fitness facility, including one of the largest gyms in the region. Purpose built spinning and fitness class studios, a café diner, outdoor 3G pitches, squash courts and outdoor sport pitches. There are crèche and disabled access facilities on site too. ymcayactive.org 01253 824108
Thornton Little Theatre - Is a great local venue. Proud to be at the heart of the local community, it hosts all types of events including touring theatre performances, local amateur dramatic shows, live acoustic gigs and family friendly events. wyretheatres.co.uk 01253 887693 Marsh Mill and Shopping Village – Marsh Mill is a 222-year-old restored Tower Mill and one of the best working mills in the UK. It offers a unique introduction to milling of a bygone age. With exhibitions, workshops and events throughout the year, the mill is in the centre of Marsh Mill Village with shops and a Farmers Market taking place on the second Saturday of the month (except January) from 9am – 1pm. The mill is open weekends from April until the beginning of November. The sails turn for special events throughout the year. Group Bookings welcomed by appointment. friends-of-marshmill.com 01253 887445 Cleveleys Vue Cinema - Situated on the promenade at Cleveleys,all the top films and forthcoming trailers for cinema releases are available. myvue.com 08712 240 240 Burnside Garden Centre - Is a spacious, well laid out garden centre with a fantastic range of plants, shrubs, flowers and gardening essentials. Home to a massive range of products, including gifts and homewares, garden furniture, garden tools and essentials and petcare. There is also have a craft shop and aquatics centre. The Topiary coffee shop offers a delicious selection of meals and snacks, from a lazy breakfast to an indulgent afternoon tea. Klondyke.co.uk 01253 821383
Air Skate Park, Thornton - Get ready, it’s time to ride! Air Skate is a unique, bespoke indoor ramp experience, which has been pre-designed for seamless transitions and maximum flow. There are 17 interconnecting ramps, pipes, banks, ledges and rails for boards, BMX, blades and scooters. air-skate.co.uk 01253 824108 YMCA Ten Pin Bowling - YMCA Bowl is a fully accessible 10 lane 10 pin bowling alley, powered by AMF and offering the latest UV bowling experience. ymcabowl.co.uk 01253 824108 Wyre Estuary Country Park - This award winning park offers year-round activities and events for all. These include ranger-led walks and environmentally themed activities. There’s an innovative children’s play area providing a great opportunity to enjoy natural play and have fun in the park. You will find a network of accessible paths by the breathtaking Wyre Estuary. The park offers room facilities and a unique outdoor performance area for hire. Visit the cafe for light refreshments. Recreational opportunities include walking, cycling, horse riding and water sports plus Access For All cycles, a mobility Tramper and the Wyreside trail –which has been specially adapted for the visually impaired. wyre.gov.uk/wecp 01253 863100
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Fleetwood Fleetwood is a beautiful Victorian seaside resort, boasting a stunning promenade, Art Deco theatre, a colourful harbour yacht marina, traditional shops, Freeport Shopping Outlet Village and the famous Fleetwood Market. Benefitting from a significant regeneration programme, Fleetwood is gaining a reputation as a hidden gem for seaside visitors. With many new additions, such as the recently restored Mount Gardens, Rossall Point and the attractive beach huts on the promenade, add to the landscape of Victorian architecture. Enjoy a breathtaking walk along the Esplanade and experience some of the most magnificent views in Lancashire. Enjoy family fun with the kids at Marine Splash, our inclusive able or disabled sensory play area at the new multiaccess park, next to the iconic Marine Park building. inclusiveplay.com/map
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Shows and events take place throughout the year at the beautiful Marine Hall For further details go to marinehall.co.uk or telephone 01253 887693 See page 27 for details
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There are a number of award winning fish and chip shops in Wyre, with Fleetwood Beer Festival locally caught fish and home-grown Marine Hall potatoes. This northern delicacy is certainly 9 to 11 February one of our specialities; we believe it should be a compulsory meal for any visit Fleetwood Festival of Transport to the seaside! (Tram Sunday) 16 July 999 Bath Race Fleetwood Boating Lake 12 August Fylde Coast Food and Drink Festival Marine Hall 13 August Heritage Open Days Throughout Fleetwood 7 to 10 September Best of British Fair Freeport Fleetwood September
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Rossall Point – The observation tower on Rossall Beach is open to the public to learn about the local coastal environment, bird and plant life. The ground floor gallery has information about the area and seasonal displays. There are two observation decks for bird watching and taking in the stunning views - across the Irish Sea and Morecambe Bay to the Lakeland fells and the Forest of Bowland. Family events run throughout the summer season. wyre.gov.uk/rossallpoint Fleetwood Museum – A Grade II listed building designed by Decimus Burton in 1938. The museum tells the story of Fleetwood, its cargo trade, ferry passenger services, salt mining industry and its development as a holiday destination. There is a rooftop camera which gives the visitor panoramic views along Fleetwood’s shore and the Wyre Estuary. There are a range of events, tours and family activities throughout the year. A must is a tour of the Harriet, a fishing Smack, listed in the Historic Ships Register. fleetwoodmuseum.co.uk 01253 876621 Farmer Parrs Animal World and Fylde Coast Agricultural Museum – A great day out for the whole family. There’s an animal farm with rare breed animals, extensive heritage museum, pony and tractor rides, pottery shop, play area, picnic area and café along with many family events throughout the year. farmerparrs.com 01253 874389 Memorial Park - A seven hectare Grade II listed park. The park was created in commemoration of the First World War and is a rare example of early 20th century architecture, being one of only a handful of listed war memorial parks and gardens in the UK. The park was recently awarded the prestigious Green Heritage Site Accreditation. Take a walk around the restored pond,
stream, rose garden and woodland area. Enjoy three bowling greens, a Parkour facility, two tennis courts, picnic areas, a range of play equipment, a multi-usegames area and playing fields. At the heart of the park is the newly restored pavilion which is open to the public for events, activities and displays. wyre.gov.uk/memorialpark 01253 887305 The Mount Pavilion and Events - With superb views, reaching as far as the Lake District on a clear day, the Mount is the perfect place to sit and admire the vast beauty of the North West coastline. When the conditions are right, usually close to sunset on a summer night, you can see the hills of the Isle of Man approximately 60 miles away across the Irish Sea. Enjoy a range of family friendly events throughout the season in the historic pavilion. wyre.gov.uk/themount Marine Hall – An Art Deco architectural gem which opened in 1935, this has been the premier entertainment venue for Wyre ever since. With an all year-round programme of shows, from live music to comedy nights, the best children’s shows and well-known names from the world of TV and entertainment – not to mention the spectacular annual pantomime. There’s even a weekly tea dance. marinehall.co.uk 01253 887693 discoverwyre.co.uk
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Fleetwood Town Football Club - Highbury is home to Fleetwood Town FC and was established in 1939. It has a capacity of more than 5,000 and it’s also a great venue for various community events throughout the year. fleetwoodtownfc.com 01253 775080
If you’re looking for a bargain, Freeport Fleetwood is Lancashire’s number one shopping outlet. Set on a tranquil marina, there are 45 famous name stores for the whole family plus there’s free parking. Offering up to 60% discounts. There’s a tasty selection of places to eat and drink and a great programme of family events throughout the year. freeport-fleetwood.com 01253 877377 Fleetwood Town Centre - A traditional town centre with many independent shops lining Lord Street and the surrounding area.
Shop Local Scheme - Here local businesses and the community are working together to make a real difference to the local economy. Businesses Did Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve offer a discount to scheme cardholders in You Know? If you’ve not got the urge Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre. Cards are FREE and to head off into the open can be collected from Northern Rags, grassland in your wellies, You’ll also find some lovely 16 Poulton Street, Fleetwood. then take to the marsh’s pieces of public art at Fleetwood shoplocalwbf.co.uk 01253 874918 pathways and explore ponds Marsh - decorative iron gateways and wetlands, to take a look at break up the flat landscape and lead Active Fun the huge range of wildlife here. you from the footpath into a perfect You’ll even discover a disused subject area for all photographers to Fleetwood Golf Club – Claiming that railway track that has been taken snap from different angles. over by scrub and wildflowers. The evening sun sets over the west it’s (probably) ‘the home of the first links course in England’, this course was From here you can also access the and often casts red shadows established in 1861 and is a 6557 yard, par banks of the River Wyre, where over the space. 72 green. Visitors are welcome to play this you can view a multitude of fine course with various summer golf packages shipwrecked boats. available. 01253 887445 for information fleetwoodgolf.co.uk 01253 773573
Shop ‘til You Drop Fleetwood Market – This traditional market offers a great shopping experience, with over 250 indoor and 50 outdoor stalls, selling a range of goods for the whole family. There really is no market quite like this in the UK! wyremarkets.co.uk 01253 887651 Fleetwood Freeport -
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YMCA Fleetwood health and fitness centre – Enjoy family fun and healthy activity in our two swimming pools and gym, alongside a range of cardio and resistance equipment and a varied programme of classes for all fitness levels. Pay as you go available for visitors. ymcayactive.org 01253 771505 Marine Splash - An exciting new water play area and café designed to keep children entertained on the same site as Fleetwood leisure centre. Youngsters can splash through fountains, water jets and water tunnels and a paddling area is also included. A new café overlooking the splash pad offers an outside decked area to watch the little ones as they play. You’ll also find excellent picnic areas and toilet facilities too. Open seven days a week from noon until 5pm (weather permitting) over
the summer holidays. Alongside is a multi-sensory play area with great equipment for all to enjoy. wyre.gov.uk/marinesplash 01253 887693
Rather than traditional ramps commonly found at many other sites, users will find a sunken bowl with varying heights of up to 6ft and a series of hips around the perimeter. It has been created to suit both beginners and the more experienced, and is multifunctional for skateboards, scooters, bikes or skates. Knott End to Fleetwood Ferry - This first official foot passenger ferry service began operating in 1894, as a vital link for visitors and locals between Fleetwood and Knott End. The ferry journey takes less than 10 minutes. Dogs can travel too, so bring them along for the ride. wyre.gov.uk/ferry 07793 270 934
Skate Bowl Unique to the Fylde Coast, a sunken skate facility that was introduced to Marine Gardens in spring 2015.
Did you Know? A new seawall at Rossall will tell the story of The Sea Swallow, cementing its place on the Mythic Coast and depicting artwork and poetry from the children’s book, which brings to life the folklore and myth surrounding the local coastline. The artwork will face the sea and will be visible to anyone enjoying the new promenade when it re-opens in 2017.
Did you Know? You can walk or cycle the length of the Fylde Coast along the promenade from Fleetwood on to Cleveleys and to Blackpool (approximately 11 miles). The journey is very flat in the main, with stunning views across the discoverwyre.co.uk Irish Sea right along its length.
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3. Follow the track until it ends at a gate and stile. Cross the stile into a field and bear right, diagonally across the field, to a footbridge.
1. From the Community Centre entrance cross the road and turn left walking along High Street, away from the centre of the village, then turn right down Butts Lane.
4. Cross the footbridge and follow the left field boundary to exit the field at an open gateway onto the riverside path (alternatively use the narrow ladder stile 7. Go through the gate and walk up the through the hedge on the right). farm access track to the main road.
5. Turn right and follow the riverside 2. Continue along Butts Lane to the main road (A586). Cross the road and path. Cross two stiles, then go through continue down the track straight ahead. a metal kissing gate, and on over another two stiles (ignore the concrete steps and footpath off to the right at the discoverwyre.co.uk second of these stiles), to where you
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see a pedestrian gate on the right at the bottom of the banking. 6. Go through the gate and follow the right hand field boundary away from the river to another gate near some farm buildings on the left.
8. Cross the main road, turn right along the A586 Garstang Road. At the footpath sign turn left into Small Lane. Turn right onto Back Lane and then take a left turn to return to the village centre.
On our doorstep Although there’s plenty to keep you entertained locally, the luck of geography means Wyre is also a great base for exploring further afield. We’re just an hour’s drive, for example, from the stunning beauty of the Lake District or the big city buzz of Liverpool, Preston and Manchester. Within Lancashire itself you’ll find all manner of towns and villages steeped in centuries old heritage and folklore, mixed with world class attractions and events. And as featured on page 8 we’re bordered by 300 square miles of breathtaking countryside in the Forest of Bowland (AONB).
And did you know that we share a coastline with the much-loved seaside resort of Blackpool? The last few years have seen a multi-million pound regeneration and visitors are encouraged to take a fresh look at Blackpool, famous for its tower and promenade, seven miles of award-winning, golden beaches, the magic of the Illuminations and a warm and friendly welcome. Alongside are family favourite attractions including the iconic Blackpool Tower and trams (direct from Wyre), Sandcastle indoor waterpark, Blackpool Zoo and the Pleasure Beach – there’s truly something for everyone, come rain or shine, at the nation’s most popular beach resort. A little further down the coastline sits Fylde, the beautiful seaside towns of Lytham and St Anne’s surrounded by picture postcard villages and famous for its four championship golf courses. Enjoy browsing exquisite boutiques, linger in quaint tea rooms and cafés or stroll through rolling sand dunes. And music lovers should make space in their diaries for the August Lytham Proms pop weekend - see lythamfestival.com for what’s happening in 2017. For more information, visit: visitlancashire.com visitblackpool.com visitlythamstannes.co.uk
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Planning your trip For more ideas on how to make the most of your visit to Wyre then head to any of our Visitor Information Centres or check out our new website discoverwyre.co.uk As well as useful guides, maps and bespoke advice, the information centres provide: • arts, crafts and gifts • theatre and event bookings • souvenirs, maps and books • free itinerary planning advice • free accommodation booking service Visit Garstang, Cerestanc Square, Garstang 01995 602125 garstangtic@wyre.gov.uk Opening hours: Six days per week from 10:30am to 4:30pm all year. The Centre is open some Sundays throughout Spring, Summer and early December. F: /VisitGarstang Tourist Information Centre Visit Fleetwood, Marine Hall, Fleetwood 01253 887693 fleetwoodtic@wyre.gov.uk Opening hours: seven days per week from April to October: 9.30am to 4.30pm (Monday to Friday) and 10:30pm to 4:30pm (Saturday and Sunday) November to March – 9.30am to 4.30pm (Monday to Friday) and 11.20am to 2.40pm (Saturday and Sunday) Visit Cleveleys i-bus, Plaza Top of Victoria Road West, Cleveleys. 01253 887597 cleveleystic@wyre.gov.uk Opening hours: April to October – Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:30am to 4:30pm We also have unmanned Tourist Information Points for literature at - Fleetwood Market - Claylands Caravan Park - Fleetwood Marina - The Priory, Scorton - Knott End Café - Poulton Train Station Accommodation disclaimer
Wyre Council has included as many accommodation providers in Wyre that we are aware of, however we cannot take any responsibility or liability for any we may have missed inadvertently or any listing errors or omissions.
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Garstang and rural Wyre accommodation HOTELS BEST WESTERN GARSTANG COUNTRY HOTEL AND GOLF CLUB www.garstanghotelandgolf.com Bowgreave Drive, Garstang, PR3 1YE Tel: 01995 600100 CROFTERS HOTEL www.croftershotel.co.uk A6 Cabus, Garstang, Preston, PR3 1PH Tel: 01995 604128 THE HOLLY www.the-holly.co.uk Lancaster Rd, Forton, Preston, PR3 0BL Email: holly@fayreinns.co.uk Tel: 01524 793500 PREMIER INN (PRESTON NORTH) www.premierinn.com Garstang Rd, Bilsborrow, Preston, PR3 0RN Tel: 0871 5278912 ROYAL OAK HOTEL AT GARSTANG www.robinsonbrewery.com Market Place, Garstang, Preston, PR3 1ZA Tel: 01995 603318 THE PRIORY SCORTON www.theprioryscorton.co.uk The Square, Scorton, Preston, PR3 1AU Tel: 01524 791255 BED and BREAKFAST BROADGATE FARM www.broadgatefarm.co.uk Bleasdale Lane, Bleasdale, Preston, PR3 1UR Tel: 01995 602402 4 Star Enjoy England GUY’S THATCHED HAMLET www.guysthatchedhamlet.co.uk Canalside, St. Michaels Rd, Bilsborrow, PR3 0RS Tel: 01995 640010 MIDDLE HOLLY COTTAGE & TEA ROOMS www.middlehollycottage.co.uk Middle Holly, Forton, Preston, PR3 1AH Email: middlehollycottages@btconnect.com Tel: 01524 792399 4 Star Enjoy England MILL HOUSE www.millhouse-bedandbreakfast.co.uk Garstang By Pass Road, Churchtown, PR3 0HQ Tel: 01995 238731 OLDE DUNCOMBE HOUSE www.oldeduncombehouse.co.uk Garstang Rd, Bilsborrow, Preston, PR3 0RE Tel: 01995 640336
SELF CATERING BADGERS WOOD RIDING HOLIDAYS B&B for horses www.badgerswood-ridingholidays.co.uk Cleveley Bank Lane, Forton, Preston, PR3 1BV Tel: 07971 638198 BARNACRE COTTAGES www.barnacre-cottages.co.uk Arkwright Farm, Eidsforth Lane, Barnacre, PR3 1GN Email: Terry@Barnacre-Cottages.co.uk Tel: 01995 600918 5 Star Gold Enjoy England CALDERTOP COTTAGES www.caldertopcottage.co.uk Higher Landskill Farm, Calder Vale, Garstang, PR3 1SS Tel: 01995 603246 3 Star Enjoy England CLEVELEY BRIDGE FISHERIES & LEISURE PARK www.cleveleybridge.co.uk Cleveley Bank Lane, Forton. Preston, PR3 1BY Email: info@cleveleybridgefisheries.co.uk Tel: 01524 791637 CLEVELEY MERE www.cleveleymere.com Cleveley Bank Lane, Scorton, PR3 1BY Tel: 01524 793644 / 07711 055544 Email: sales@cleveleysmere.com 4 Star Enjoy England
FIVE BARRED GATE BARN www.cottages.com Stanalee Lane, Whitechapel Nr. Garstang PR3 2EQ Tel: 0345 498 6900 GIBSON BARN CARAVAN PARK www.ukcampsite.co.uk Longmoor Lane, Nateby, Garstang, PR3 0JB Tel:01995 606202 GREAVES FARM CARAVAN AND CAMPING SITE www.greavesfarmcabuscaravansite.co.uk Greaves Farm, Cabus Nook Lane, Garstang, PR3 1AA Tel: 01524 791726 HUMBLESCOUGH FARM www.humblescoughfarm.co.uk Humblescough Lane, Nateby, Garstang, PR3 0LL Tel: 01995 605804 or 07545 178 991 MEADOW VIEW www.ukcampsite.co.uk Snapewood Lane, Cabus, Garstang, PR3 0JP Tel: 01995 604511 NORTH VIEW CARAVAN SITE www.lancashirecaravansite.co.uk North View, Skitham Lane, Nateby, PR3 6BD Email: info@lancashirecaravansite.co.uk Tel: 01995 602612
CAMPING and CARAVANNING
POPLAR GROVE FARM CARAVAN PARK www.poplargrovefarmcaravanpark.co.uk Humblescough Lane, Nateby, Garstang, PR3 0LL Tel: 07766 076612
BRIDGE HOUSE MARINA & CARAVAN PARK www.bridgehousemarina.co.uk Nateby Crossing Lane, Nateby, Garstang, PR3 0JJ Tel: 01995 603207
SIX ARCHES CARAVAN PARK www.sixarchescaravanpark.co.uk Station Lane, Scorton, Garstang PR3 1AL Tel: 01524 791683
CLAYLANDS CARAVAN PARK www.wyreparks.co.uk Weavers Lane, Cabus, Garstang, PR3 1AJ Email: Andrew@claylands.com Tel: 01524 791242
SMITHY LEISURE PARK www.luxuryparks.co.uk Cabus Nook Lane, Winmarleigh, Preston, PR3 1AA Tel: 01995 606200
CLEVELEY BRIDGE FISHERIES & LEISURE PARK www.cleveleybridgefisheries.com Cleveley Bank Lane, Forton. Preston, PR3 1BY Tel: 01524 791637
TURNOVER HALL FARM CARAVAN SITE www.turnoverhall-farm.com Rawcliffe Road, St Michaels-on-Wyre, PR3 0UE Email: info@turnoverhall-farm.com Tel: 01995 679431
CLEVELEY MERE www.cleveleymere.com Cleveley Bank Lane, Scorton, PR3 1BY Tel: 01524 793644 / 07711 055544 5 Star Enjoy England
WYRESIDE FARM PARK www.wyresidefarmpark.co.uk Allotment Lane, St Michaels, PR3 0TZ Tel: 01995 679797 3 Star Enjoy England
FELL VIEW PARK www.fellviewparkandfishing.co.uk Sykes Farm, Scorton, Preston PR3 1DA Tel: 01524 791283 Email: susan_atkinson@btconnect.com
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Fleetwood accommodation HOTELS THE NEW BOSTON HOTEL www.newbostonhotel.co.uk 41-43 The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6QE Tel: 01253 874796 Email: info@newbostonhotel.co.uk THE NORTH EUSTON HOTEL www.northeustonhotel.com The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6BN Tel: 01253 876525 Email: reception@northeustonhotel.com THE SAVOY HOTEL 29 The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6HF Tel: 01253 873813 Email: savoywavecrest@gmail.com WAVECREST LODGE 23 The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6HF Tel: 01253 872679 Email: savoywavecrest@gmail.com
SELF CATERING BELMONT HOLIDAY FLATS www.belmontholidayflats.co.uk 28 The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6HF Tel: 01253 779519 Email: sharon@belmontholidayflats.co.uk CUSTOM HOUSE HOLIDAY FLATS www.customhouseholidayflats.co.uk 3 Kent Street, Fleetwood, FY7 6BX Tel: 01253 681530 Email: mike@customhouseholidayflats.co.uk 3 Star Enjoy England KATHRENE HOLIDAY FLATS www.thekathrene.co.uk 27 The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6HF Tel: 01253 872695 Email: thekathrene@btinternet.com OSBOURNE HOUSE HOLIDAY FLATS 21 Windsor Place, Fleetwood, FY7 6HQ Tel: 01253 873917 Email: victorianteacosy@hotmail.co.uk CAMPING and CARAVANNING BROADWATER HOLIDAY CARAVAN PARK www.partingtons.com Fleetwood Road, Fleetwood, FY7 8IX Tel: 01253 879911 Email: happyholidays@partingtons.com CALA GRAN HOLIDAY PARK www.haven.com Fleetwood Road, Fleetwood, FY7 8JY Tel: 01253 872555 Email: enquiries@haven.com
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Cleveleys accommodation HOTELS RUSHLANDS HOTEL www.rushlandshotel.co.uk 98 Victoria Road East, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 5HH Tel: 01253 827180 THE BRIARDENE HOTEL www.thebriardenehotel.co.uk 56 Kelso Avenue, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 3JG Tel: 01253 338300 Email: info@briardenehotel.co.uk 3 Star Enjoy England THE REGAL HOTEL www.regalhotel.org 70 Victoria Road West, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 1AG Tel: 01253 852244 Email: theregalhotel@hotmail.co.uk BED and BREAKFAST ESPERANCE VILLA GUEST HOUSE 30 Ellerbeck Road, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 1DH Tel: 01253 853513 Email: esperancevilla@aol.com THE NEW SHADES HOTEL www.newshadeshotel.co.uk 63 Beach Road, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 1EG Tel: 01253 853512 Email: vivienhulme@btinternet.com
SELF CATERING GARLANDS HOLIDAY APARTMENTS www.garlandsholidays.co.uk 3 South Promenade, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 1BZ Tel: 07941 225363 Email: geoff.powell@garlandsholidays.co.uk HIGHCLIFFE APARTMENTS www.highcliffeapartments.co.uk 8 South Promenade, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 1BZ Tel: 01253 854673 Email: geoffandjanette-highcliffe@hotmail.com KELSO HOUSE www.kelsohouse.co.uk 58 Kelso Avenue, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 3JG Tel: 01253 868123 Email: info@kelsohouse.co.uk RESTLANDS HOLIDAY FLATS www.restlandsholidayflats.co.uk 7 South Promenade, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 1BZ Tel: 07813 350 612 Email: info@restlandsholidayflats.co.uk SEAFIELD HOLIDAY FLATS 6 Luton Road, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 3EB Tel: 01253 852828 SEAHAWK HOLIDAY APARTMENTS www.seahawk-apartments.co.uk 13 North Promenade, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 1DB Tel: 01253 823957 Email: micar.seahawk@gmail.com 3 Star Enjoy England CAMPING and CARAVANNING BEECHWOOD STABLES CARAVAN PARK www.beechwoodstables.com New Lane, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 5NJ Email: dave@beechwoodstables.com Tel: 01253 821437 KNEPS FARM HOLIDAY PARK www.knepsfarm.co.uk River Road, Stanah, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 5LR Tel: 01253 823632 Email: enquiries@knepsfarm.co.uk AA 5 Arrows STANAH HOUSE CARAVAN PARK www.stanahhousecaravanpark.co.uk River Road, Stanah, Thornton Cleveleys, FY5 5LR Tel: 01253 824000 Email: enquiries@stanahhousecaravanpark.co.uk discoverwyre.co.uk
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Poulton-le-Fylde and surrounding area accommodation
SELF CATERING BRECK APARTMENTS www.breckapartments.co.uk Breck Road, Poulton-le-Fylde, FY6 7AA Tel: 01253 271271 Email: contact@breckapartments.co.uk 5 Star Gold Enjoy England BRICKHOUSE FARM HOLIDAY COTTAGES www.brickhousecottages.co.uk Brickhouse Lane, Hambleton, Poulton-le-Fylde, FY6 9BG Tel: 01253 702122 Email: info@brickhousecottages.co.uk
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CHESTNUT LODGE Chestnut Farm House, Duck Street, Pilling. PR3 6HN. Tel:01253 790221 Email: info@chestnutpilling.co.uk
SHARD RIVERSIDE HOTEL www.shardriversideinn.co.uk Old Bridge Lane, Hambleton, Poulton-le-Fylde, FY6 9BT Tel: 01253 700208 Email: info@shardriversideinn.co.uk
GARDENERS COTTAGE AT GROWING WITH NATURE www.growing-with-nature.co.uk Bradshaw Lane Nursery, Pilling, Nr Preston, PR3 6AX Tel: 01253 790046 4 Star Enjoy England
SINGLETON LODGE COUNTRY HOTEL www.singletonlodge.co.uk Lodge Lane, Singleton, Poulton-le-Fylde, FY6 8LT Tel: 01253 883854 Email: enquiries@singletonlodge.co.uk
HARDHORN BREAKS www.highbank-farm.com High Bank Farm, Hardhorn, Poulton-le-Fylde, FY6 8DN Tel: 01253 890422 Email: blackpoolnick@btinternet.com 4 Star Enjoy England
SPRINGFIELD HOUSE HOTEL www.sprinfieldhousehotel.co.uk Wheel Lane, Pilling, Nr Preston, PR3 6HL Tel: 01253 790301 Email: recep@springfieldhousehotel.co.uk BED and BREAKFAST ISLES FIELD BARN www.islesfieldbarn.com Isles Field Farm, Syke House Lane, PR3 2EN Tel: 01995 640398 THE SEVEN STARS HOTEL www.sevenstarspoultonlefylde.co.uk Hallgate Lane, Stalmine, Poulton-le-Fylde, FY6 0LA Tel: 01253 283775 Email: info@sevenstarspoultonlefylde.co.uk WATERS REACH COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL Townend, Out Rawcliffe, Preston, PR3 6TN Tel: 01253 701890
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MARSH FARM HALL AND HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION www.lancashire-holiday-cottages.co.uk Marsh Farm, Garstang Road, Great Eccleston, PR3 0XA Tel: 01995 670582 Email: info@lancashire-holidays-cottages.co.uk REDWINGS LODGE www.redwingslodge-pilling.co.uk Garstang Road, Pilling, PR3 6AL Tel: 01253 790174 Email: info@redwingslodgepilling.co.uk SWANS REST HOLIDAY COTTAGES www.swansrest.co.uk Garstang Road East, Singleton, FY6 8LX Tel: 01253 886617 Email: swansrest@btconnect.com
THE GARDEN COTTAGE www.thegarden-cottage.co.uk Fairhurst Lane, Inglewhite, Preston, PR3 2LJ Tel: 01995 640007 4 Star Enjoy England WOLFEN MILL COUNTRY RETREATS www.wolfenmill.co.uk Fish House Lane, Chipping, Nr Preston, PR3 2GR Email: information@wolf.co.uk Tel: 01253 675633 5 Star Gold Enjoy England CAMPING and CARAVANNING HARDHORN BREAKS www.highbank-farm.com High Bank Farm, Hardhorn, Poulton-le-Fylde, FY6 8DN Tel: 01253 890442 POULTON PLAIZ HOLIDAY PARK www.poultonplaiz.co.uk Garstang Road West, Poulton-le-Fylde, FY6 8AR Email: info@poultonplaiz.co.uk Tel: 01253 888930 SUNSET PARK www.sunsetpark.co.uk Sower Carr Lane, Hambleton, FY6 9EQ Email: sales@sunsetpark.co.uk Tel: 01253 700222 WILLOWGROVE LEISURE PARK www.bartonparkhome.com Sandy Lane, Preesall, Knott End-on-Sea, FY6 0RB Email: jan@bartonsgroup.com Tel: 01253 811306
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Wyre Estuary Country Park
River Road, Stanah, Thornton FY5 5LR
01253 891000 (weekdays)
01253 887515 (weekends)
Family friendly natural play and wildlife experience Guided walks, health walks, tramper for hire (free but bookable in advance), car park, play areas Bridlepath, picnic areas, riverside walks
countryside@wyre.gov.uk
DESTINATION ME TIME
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Getting here By Train – Poulton railway station is on the main Blackpool North line. Buses can be caught from here all over the borough if you’re staying further afield. By Road – rural Wyre is on and around the A6, accessed from Jct 32 or Jct 33 of the M6. Coastal areas are via Jct 3 of the M55. We have an abundance of car parks, many of which are free. wyre.gov.uk/parking
Getting Around By Bus – Frequent and late-night services connect the towns of Poulton, Cleveleys, Thornton and Fleetwood with Blackpool (blackpooltransport.com). Try traveline-northwest.co.uk to plan a route. By Tram – a modern light rail system is the quickest and easiest way to travel along the coast. By Ferry – it takes minutes to sail across the Wyre estuary from Fleetwood to the picturesque village of Knott End. Cycles and dogs are welcome. See wyre.gov.uk/ferry for sailing times. By Bike – there are a network of cycle paths. Check out discoverwyre.co.uk/things-to-do/cycling-routes-in-wyre for ideas and maps. On Foot – similarly we are blessed with so many different walks where you can discover history, heritage and breathtaking views. Less mobile people can hire an all-terrain Tramper vehicle free of charge. More info at wyre.gov.uk/walking
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