After 2020 we can’t wait to start welcoming you back to Lancashire!
Whether it’s to sample our rich culture and heritage, to take to our coast and hills for some much-needed fresh air fun (and some of the best outdoor activities around) or to learn why we’re referred to as the food and drink county thanks to authentic local produce that’s second to none.
Relax, unwind and take your time exploring our fantastic county and enjoy a short break here, you’ll find an amazing variety of quality places to stay. Look out for businesses who have signed up to “We’re Good To Go” the official UK mark to signal that they have worked hard to follow government and industry COVID-19 guidelines and have a process in place to maintain cleanliness and aid social distancing.
COVID-19 Lancashire update - For the latest advice we’ve compiled this FAQs section, to find out specific local restrictions we recommend using the Government’s post code checker service.
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VisitLancashire.com continues to offer a tantalising glimpse into a county of contrasting landscapes, with wide, open spaces, diverse heritage and plentiful food and drink, covering 3,075 km2 of England’s North West.
There is something for everyone, with countryside, canals, coast and towns. Enjoy stunning views, quiet lanes, rare wildlife and our famous Lancashire coastline. There is the unique, wildlife rich Morecambe Bay in the north to the flat and fertile coastal plain around Ormskirk and the Ribble Estuary.
The world-famous seaside town of Blackpool with its iconic Tower in the west to the undulating fells and moorland of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the famous Pendle Hill in the east, visitors to Lancashire are truly spoilt!
Please be responsible as you explore – remember to plan ahead and check opening times, pick up your litter, apply physical distancing and follow the countryside code.