1. Lancaster Castle
A historic castle dating back to Roman times, offering fascinating tours and insights into its use as a former prison.
The best places to see and eat in Lancaster, ranked by real travelers.
A historic castle dating back to Roman times, offering fascinating tours and insights into its use as a former prison.
A beautiful park featuring the iconic Ashton Memorial, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
A tribute to the famous comedian, located in nearby Morecambe, offering great photo opportunities with views of the bay.
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A family-friendly park in Morecambe with a splash park, miniature railway, and beautiful gardens.
A striking Edwardian folly located in Williamson Park, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Lancaster's history.
A creative hub offering theater productions, films, and live events in Lancaster's city center.
Located in Williamson Park, this is a tropical oasis where you can see exotic butterflies and wildlife.
Discover the rich history of Lancaster, from Roman times to the present, with engaging exhibits and artifacts.
An impressive 18th-century aqueduct offering scenic walks and views of the River Lune.
Explore Lancaster's maritime heritage with exhibits on shipbuilding, fishing, and the port's history.
A beautiful and historic church with stunning architecture and views over Lancaster.
The mother church of the Diocese of Lancaster, known for its beautiful architecture and spiritual significance.
A community conservation project offering peaceful walks and a chance to see local wildlife.
Ruins of a former abbey located on the coast, offering a glimpse into the past and stunning sea views.
Lancaster's oldest townhouse, showcasing Georgian period rooms and the Museum of Childhood.
Located in Morecambe, this is a great spot for a seaside walk with views of the bay and art installations.
A hilltop tower offering panoramic views of the Forest of Bowland and beyond, popular with walkers.
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