
The county of Lancashire is located in Northwest England on the Irish Sea. Lancashire is home to some of the country's most beautiful towns; from the Seaside St. Annes to the busy Blackpool, Lancashire County has something for every visitor.
The Forest of Bowland is the perfect place for a quiet holiday. Not actually a forest, the area contains a large open space of moorland, woodlands and farmlands perfect for scenic walks, rides or cycling. Visit the Bowland Wild Boar Park for some animal attractions or the Bowland Brewery for a beer.
Sink into the rich history in South Ribble, this town is full of areas of natural beauty as well as a wealth of local heritage. Visit the British Commercial Vehicle Museum or the South Ribble Museum Exhibition and Centre for a bit of local culture.
St. Annes is a scenic seaside resort town with some of the finest golf course around. The victorian architecture and the historic pier are just a few of the things to see in St. Annes.; The annually changing Singleton Maize Maze is one of the top tourist attractions in the area. The maze is 12-acres of a growing crop of corn on the cob, planted in a tantalising maze for family fun.
Blackpool is considered the entertainment capital of Lancashire and there is no shortage of attractions in the city. With more than six million visitors a year, Blackpool's Pleasure Beach is Britian's number tourist attraction. The family can enjoy a day at the Sandcastle Waterpark or the many attractions of the Golden Mile, a 12-mile promenade of shops, restaurants and attractions including the famous Blackpool Tower and Circus, Doctor Who Exhibition, Louis Tussaud's Waxworks and the Sealife Centre.
To learn more about a trip to Lancashire, England visit the Official Tourism Website of Lancashire.