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YOUR 2014 Autumn Guide
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Discover Breakways in
LANCASHIRE WINStunning autumn colours, snug open fires, welcoming places to stay, a fantastic choice of regional food and a range of theatre and events to choose from. Lancashire has all the ingredients for a relaxing breakaway this season.
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Staying over? Take your pick from traditional coaching inns, luxury hotels, friendly pubs and peaceful self-catering cottages.
Looking for entertainment? From the musical Let it Be and the ultimate classic The Mousetrap to classical concerts and the award winning Lancaster Music Festival, you’ll find something to suit all tastes.
Just want to unwind? Shrug off the pressures of everyday life with a spa day, a gentle walk and a delicious pub lunch or how about tucking into fish and chips with Morecambe Bay as your vista?
for more information on all the short break ideas features in this guide and many more go to
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Plan your stay in Lancashire around one or more of these unique experiences to give your visit that extra wow-factor!
See 40,000 pink-footed geese at WWT Martin Mere Wetland CentreDuring the autumn, up to 40,000 pink-footed geese use the reserve as a stopping point on their migration from Iceland providing a rare opportunity to watch thousands of geese ‘whiffling’ over the mere.
Journey back in time at Lancaster Castle and museums
Visit the never-before-seen parts of Lancaster Castle which are now open to visitors, and discover Lancaster’s fascinating Roman, Victorian, maritime and modern history at museums in the city.
Take a tram ride through the IlluminationTake a nostalgic trip through Blackpool’s world famous six mile light show aboard an iconic tram.
Northcote Chefs Table ExperienceTake a front row seat and experience the vibrancy, drama and skill of this Michelin starred restaurant up close. From your table you’ll be able to watch all the action in the kitchen, with personal service from your own front of house team.
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Follow in the footsteps of Alfred Wainwright & then dine in style at The Clog & BillycockFollow the 6 mile Beamers Trail through Witton Park near Blackburn & over the Yellow Hills that inspired a young Alfred Wainwright to start walking. Finish your ramble with a well-earned meal in front of a crackling fire at The Clog & Billycock.
Climb the Magnificent Pendle HillOne of Lancashire’s best known landmarks, and with its link to the notorious witch trials of 1612 there can be no better time to climb this mysterious mount. Don’t forget to reward your efforts with a pint of Moorhouses Pendle Witches Brew!
Relaxing break at The SPA Hotel at Ribby Hall VillageEscape the stresses of life and retreat to this luxurious hotel and SPA near Lytham St Annes. The Spa’s aqua thermal journey is designed to detoxify, relax and revitalise whilst the hotel’s rooms and award winning restaurant will ensure you feel rested and thoroughly pampered.
Join Henry VIII for a tour of Samlesbury Hall
Take a tour with a difference at Samlesbury Hall this Autumn. Accompanied by Henry VIII you’ll get an entertaining tour of this half timbered black and white medieval house built in 1325 followed by a delicious lunch featuring local produce. There’s also a shop selling local craft and homewares.
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blackpool illuminations, until 9 NovThis annual spectacular may be over 100 years old but it’s still as sparkling and fun as ever.
Lancaster music festival, 9-13 octHundreds of superb acts from the local, national, and international music scene, covering a vast array of genres.
Light up Lancaster, 7-8 NovA host of music, dance, performance and art installations, illuminating the landmarks and hidden corners of this historic city.
obsession 2015, Northcote, 23 Jan - 7 feb 201515 nights of gourmet grandeur on a global scale featuring chefs from around the world.
See page 32-33 for a full list of events in Lancashire or go to: visitlancashire.com/whatson
Liven up the dark evenings with these leading Lancashire events...Walk the Mythic Coastline from Cleveleys to Fleetwood
Enjoy an autumnal walk along some of Lancashire’s stunning coastline, taking in sculptures, coastal views, and a visit to Lancashire’s newest landmark, Rossall Tower. Time your walk towards the end of the day and you’ll get the added beauty of the sunset over Morecambe Bay.
Go behind the scenes with Queen Street Mill’s Steam Engineer and FirebeaterMeet the Steam Engineer who runs and maintains the original 19th Century steam engine. This behind the scenes tour includes the opportunity to work alongside the team and well earned lunch.
ADVERT – SEAFOOD PUB CO.The perfect locations to stay the night and explore the Lancashire countryside and stunning Forest of Bowland
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Opening in October 2014
Beautiful breakaways in the
whether you’re looking to escape to a cosy farm cottage in stunningly beautiful countryside, to sample delicious pub food accompanied by a pint of real ale or if you fancy more of a luxury getaway with the chance to unwind in a high quality spa then the ribble Valley should be top of your list.
RIBBLE VALLEY
The Ribble Valley is more than just a valley as its name suggests. Scattered amongst the fells are pretty villages, market towns and hamlets; farmland falls away to open moorland as you head into the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty perfect for a gentle ramble or energetic cycle ride depending on your inclination. Pubs and inns are aplenty, together with farm shops, historic sites and rural pursuits. And if you simply want to escape we have acres and acres of countryside for you to do just that.
Autumn and winter is one of the best times to visit, not only are the natural colours spectacular, but its rich picking when it comes to seasonal food with a raft of locally reared meat and game on the menu. What’s more is that pretty much all the pubs and hotels have welcoming opening fires to warm up chilly fingers after a walk (the Inn at Whitewell even has peat fires in its hotel bedrooms) so you’ll get snug and cosy in no time.
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THE HIGHWAYMANBurrow, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria LA6 2RJ
Tel: 01524 273338 www.highwaymaninn.co.uk
THE CLOG AND BILLYCOCKBillinge End Road, Pleasington, Blackburn BB2 6QB
Tel: 01254 201163 www.theclogandbillycock.com
THE BULLBroughton, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 3AE
Tel: 01756 792065 www.thebullatbroughton.com
THE THREE FISHESMitton Road, Mitton, Nr Whalley, Lancashire BB7 9PQ
Tel: 01254 826888 www.thethreefishes.com
DISCOVERRIBBLE VALLEY
INNSRibble Valley Inns puts the ‘local’ into locals.
On the menu...
Traditional dishes with a contemporary twist, created by celebrity chef Nigel Haworth, using the finest, freshest ingredients sourced from the
pick of local farmers and artisan suppliers.
This is food with roots, served in warm and welcoming surroundings. Crackling log fires in winter, sprawling terraces to dine alfresco in the summer and an
impressive line-up of fine wines and cask ales to complete the picture.
Our flagship pub, The Three Fishes has been named ‘County Dining Pub’ of the Year by The Good Pub Guide 2014, but whichever one you choose to visit you’ll
enjoy our legendary hospitality and a real taste of Lancashire.
Manor Court, Units 20 & 21, Salesbury Hall, Salesbury Hall Road, Ribchester PR3 3XRTel: 01254 915179 | www.ribblevalleyinns.com
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ARE YOU…An aspiring home chef?The brand new Northcote Cookery School should be top of your wish list. Positioned in the heart of the Northcote kitchen (which has held a Michelin star since 1996), the new cookery school offers an incredibly unique experience to hone new skills & dishes – ideal for enthusiastic cooks of all abilities.
Looking for good ghost story?The infamous Lancashire witch trials of 1612 may have happened over 400 years ago but an air of mystery still hangs over Pendle Hill. Follow the Pendle Witches Walk or take a drive through the Ribble Valley following the route the accused witches would have travelled by foot to Lancaster castle. Both Clitheroe Castle Museum and Pendle Heritage Centre have small exhibitions about the so called witches and feature on the driving trail. The award winning Assehton Arms at Downham is a good half way point to stop for lunch or the night (rooms will be available in late 2014).
Struggling to keep a golfer happy?Surrounded by 100 acres of grounds, the family run Mytton Fold Hotel & Golf complex has a challenging 18 hole par 72 golf course and a Taste Lancashire rated restaurant for après golf re-fueling. Non-golfers can seek refuge in nearby Clitheroe with its independent shops, great restaurants and weekly market.
In need of some tlc?Surrender and hand yourself over to the staff at Stanley House Hotel & Spa for a relaxing, rejuvenating and completely self-indulgent break. Previously a seventeenth-century manor house the hotel has been lovingly restored and converted into a 4 star hotel with first-class rooms, stylish restaurants and a breathtaking spa.
Looking for an award winning pub meal in the middle of nowhere?There are few pleasures in life as good as a walk on a clear crisp day followed by a really good meal in a friendly, ‘proper’ pub with a group of friends. The award winning, and often raved about, Parkers Arms in the tiny village of Newton-by-Bowland would be our recommendation. The seasonal menu includes traditional pub food given a truly unique feel by Chef Stosie and her team. There’s no shortage of walking routes in the surrounding Forest of Bowland as the majority is open access, and the nearby Gisburn Forest Hub is a good base for off road cyclists and walkers.
For more information on all of the above and more go to visitlancashire.com/ribblevalley
So now you’ve just the dilemma of where to stay in the ribble Valley. here’s some ideas to get you started.
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BEST WESTERN Higher Trapp Country House Hotel is nestled in 36 acres of magnificent terraced gardens situated in the Pendle Valley. The hotel enjoys an elevated position and panoramic views across the Lancashire countryside.
Your stay is guaranteed to be memorable, from fine dining and magnificent countryside views coupled with personal service in an
intimate setting.
The Higher Trapp has retaining many of its original features including ornate ceilings, dark wood paneling, enormous chandeliers and an open fire that is surrounded by luxurious leather sofas offering a cosy place to relax during the winter months.
The hotel’s Fitzy’s bar serves a selection of cask ales and fine wines, complemented by a mouth-watering
menu of home cooked food that’s locally sourced and lovingly prepared by our Chef. Its commanding position ensures a stunning view through the picture windows or enjoy Alfresco dining on the terrace.
Perfectly located for the many local attractions and superb choices of walking and cycling routes.
BEST WESTERN Higher Trapp HotelTrapp Lane Simonstone Nr Burnley Lancashire BB12 7QW T: 01282 772 781 www.lavenderhotels.co.uk
The BEST WESTERN Oaks Hotel overlooks stunning gardens and grounds. On approach to the beautiful old building you would be forgiven for thinking you have arrived at a stately home. This imposing hotel has retained its original stunning features to give guests an amazing sense of grandeur and history.
The lounge and reception area is dominated by the sweeping staircase and 25ft high stained glass window.
The theme continues through the restaurant and bar where the floor to ceiling windows offer glorious views. Home cooked food is one of the main features of the menu, choose from a hearty selection of traditional favourites or lighter bites all prepared by highly skilled chefs complimented bya large selection of wines from around the world.
Each of the 50 bedrooms are spacious and light. There’s also a choice of stunning executive rooms that offer luxury from a bygone era.
Guests also enjoy FREE Wi-Fi internet throughout the hotel and FREE use of the superb Health Club and Spa including indoor heated swimming pool, gym and whirlpool spa.
BEST WESTERN Oaks Hotel & Leisure ClubColne Road Reedley Burnley Lancashire BB10 2LFT: 01282 414141 www.lavenderhotels.co.uk
STUNNING HOTELS OFFERING LUXURY FROM A BYGONE ERA
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A historical & cultural breakaway in
if you think Lancaster is just the dome of the ashton memorial, as viewed from the m6, then think again. this compact and cosmopolitan city is packed full of history, culture and events, including the North’s biggest firework display and the award winning Lancaster music festival.LANCASTER
It also has a castle owned by the Queen, one of the grandest monuments in England, more traditional pubs than you could possibly visit in one trip and a strong cultural offering that includes the Dukes Theatre & Cinema and a ‘First Friday’ events programme. There’s a lot going on in this little city.
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MUST DO AND SEE in Lancaster...LANCASTER CASTLESee never-before-seen parts of Lancaster Castle on a brand new castle tour that includes the story of the 1612 Lancashire Witches.
LANCASTER MUSEUMS Discover the city’s fascinating Roman, Victorian, maritime and modern history at the City, Cottage, Maritime and Judges’ Lodgings Museums.
ENjOY A PINT OF REAL ALE AND LIVE MUSICLancaster is awash with proper pubs serving cask ales from local breweries. Stop for a pint of Hen Harrier at The Borough or head to Ye Olde John O’Gaunt for open mic night.
DUkES THEATRE AND CINEMALancashire’s only professional producing theatre hosts a variety of leading touring productions throughout the year including stand-up, dance, plays and poetry readings.
ASHTON MEMORIAL One of Lancaster’s most familiar landmarks, but did you know that it was built for love? Find out more and experience one of the most stunning panoramic views around.
New for 2014 The Borough on Dalton Square has nine beautiful contemporary bedrooms spread over two floors of a converted Georgian town house.
city centre crash pad Originally the site of the old Toll House at the gateway to the city Penny Street Bridge Inn offers a simple and elegant place to stay, eat and drink.
country house hotel Lancaster House Hotel (just south of the city) greets guests with a roaring open food, fantastic restaurant and leisure club.
for more information on all the places and events listed and more go to visitlancashire.com/Lancaster
WHERE TO STAY
AND if you hAve time…..Jump on a train to Carnforth (10 minutes) and Silverdale (15 minutes), for carnforth Station heritage Station where they filmed the classic film Brief Encounter and rSPb Leighton moss and morecambe bay Nature reserve at Silverdale which has been a location for BBC Autumnwatch and is home to a diverse species of wildlife including bittern, bats and deer.
This 4 star hotel set in its own grounds only minutes from the M6 and has a fabulous restaurant, separate bar and dining area, extensive leisure club and beauty salon. Lancaster House is a discerning choice for a memorable weekend break, special occasion, or even as a convenient base for touring this beautiful region. Explore the superb Lancashire coastline, the Trough of Bowland, Lune Valley and the Lake District all from this ideally located venue.
Luxury events and leisure hotel close to thehistoric city of Lancaster.
08458 509 508 englishlakes.co.uk
Events & Leisure Hotel
For our best short break o�ers visit englishlakes.co.uk/o�ers
PROMOTING A CITY CENTRE ALIVE WITH CULTURE
LANCASTER’S AUTUMN SEASONAL OF CULTURE CO-ORDINATED AND PROMOTED BY LANCASTER UNLIMITED (BID)
~ Lancaster Music Festival ~9 – 13 October
~ Lancaster Litfest ~16 – 20 October
~ Halloween at the Castle ~31 October
~ Autumn at The Dukes & Grand Theatre ~~ City Arts Shopping ~
~ First Fridays monthly – Arts, Theatre, Dance ~Download App – www.artscity.co.uk
~ Light Up Lancaster Festival ~7 – 8 November
~ Lancaster Pub Fest ~12 – 16 November
~ Christmas Lights Switch On ~23 November
www.lancasterseasonofculture.co.ukfacebook.com/lancastercityforallseasons
LANCASTER’S
AUTUMNSEASON OF CULTURE
OCTOBER – NOVEMBER 2014
CITY OF ARTS, EVENTS AND gREAT SHOPPINg
find out more about shopping in Lancaster at lancasterunlimited.org.uk
Lancaster is the arts city for Lancashire - a great place for events, theatres, comedy, galleries, and live music playing in different venues every evening. alongside this fantastic line-up are an eclectic mix of independent shops, restaurants and ‘proper’ pubs giving you all the elements for a great city break. and whatever your style, Lancaster’s great independent shops have something to offer.
contemporary The design-led gift shop and gallery arteria is a great place to pick up unique gifts and homeware.
Vintagethe assembly rooms is a mecca for vintage and retro enthusiastic with stalls that sell everything from period clothing and accessories to books and housewares.
classicbellwood & wright gallery has a range of original works from national and local artists – as well as an exhibition of work from Sir Peter Blake until 24 Oct.
Something differentTry the town house for traditional and contemporary artwork, quirky and unusual home interior products and exclusive designer jewellery.
authenticCall in to the Elles Gallery to meet resident artist John Elles who displays and sells a large collection of Lancaster street scenes through the gallery.
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Stunning sunsets, rare wildlife, sweeping vistas and an incredibly varied history, from barrow to fleetwood – there’s nowhere quite like it!
MORECAMBE BAY
Morecambe’s Midland Hotel unites art deco glamour with the natural world giving you the ultimate getaway-from-it-all short break without sacrificing on the luxury. Take a seat on your personal balcony or book a table in the restaurant, pour yourself a glass of something sparkly, sit back and soak-up that view.
08458 501 240 englishlakes.co.uk
The Midland, an Art-Deco classic. Choose this gem of the North West coastline for the ultimate in elegance and escapism.
Iconic Art Deco Hotel
A perfect place to stay, The Midland offers an unforgettable cocktail of sophisticatedglamour and magnificent views across Morecambe Bay to the Lake District Fells.
Enjoy Afternoon Tea or Lunch in our Rotunda Bar, or admire the stunning sea view in The Conservatory Restaurant, where a menu of contemporary cuisine is served.
Each of the hotel’s 44 rooms have been designed for maximum comfort, with all the modern amenities you would expect in a 4 star hotel. As well as conferences and weddings, The Midland hosts a variety of special events to enjoy an evening in real style. For our best short break offers visit englishlakes.co.uk/offers
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Take a stroll around our beautiful 250 acre wetland nature reserve and floating Visitor Village
Enjoy a breath of fresh air at Brockholesthis autumn
360 degrees of
PRESTON
The city of Preston has evolved from its industrial roots into a modern and vibrant city buzzing with cultural gems, high street shopping and lively events. Just outside the city hub you’ll find everything from country house hotels and a steam railway to award winning nature reserves and stately homes.
Or hop on a bike and explore Preston’s brilliant Guild Wheel cycle way, a great way to see these different urban and rural aspects. Whether you stay in the city centre or on the outskirts you’ll find a great mix of things to see and do in Preston.
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PRESTONRight in the city center the
magnificent harris museum and gallery has been inspiring visitors since
1893 with works of art, sculpture and history.
This year a Dyer’s Journey through art and fashion (27 Sept - 29 Nov)
showcases Preston-born Marian Clayden’s unique and luxurious designs featuring eye-popping silk wall hangings, haute couture and stage costumes from the
1970s stage production of Hair.
Head north on the A6 and you’ll find yourself surrounded by fields in some of Lancashire’s most fertile farmland. barton grange garden centre’s farm Shop is a must-see for its sheer variety of Lancashire produce and if you time your trip to Dewlay cheese Shop just right you could watch these award winning cheese makers in action, as well as sampling their finest.
Stay – The Derby Arms, Longridge
brockholes Nature reserve with its unique floating visitor center might be one of the most
popular attractions in the area but you’ll be surprised how quickly you can lose yourself
(and others) in this ‘unreserved’ nature haven.
Just a few miles up the road is the black and white Samlesbury hall, complete with
resident ghost, teashop, antiques center and a fascinating
history to boot.
Stay – The Millstone at MellorSouth of Preston sits the town of
Leyland, famous for its truck making heritage. A vast array of vintage vehicles from horse drawn to
horse powered are on display at the british commercial Vehicle museum. Leyland celebrates another British legend
at the South ribble museum as well this year with the famous Royal Geographical Society collection of photographs of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s
Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition at the museum until 25 October.
Stay – Best Western Premier Leyland Hotel
Head west via the dockland area, not forgetting to stop off for a ride on the ribble Steam railway, towards the beautifully serene Ribble Estuary, an important habitat for a range of bird and water life.
Take the south side of the estuary to visit Longton brickcroft Nature reserve and wwt martin mere wetlands centre, whilst the north takes in the millennium ribble Link, the first new English canal to be built for nearly a century. This 6km linear water park, includes an arts trail and extensive footpaths.
Stay – Bartle Hall Hotel
find out more at visitlancashire.com/Preston
Learn about their incredible journeys this winter at Martin Mere
wwt.org.uk/martinmere
WWT Martin Mere, Fish Lane, Burscough L40 0TA T) 01704 895181 E) [email protected]
blackpoolgrand.co.uk @Grand_Theatre THE GRANDTHEATRE | BLACKPOOL
Rest and relaxation on the
FYLDE COAST
freSh air aND faNtaStic ViewSRELAx – Wrap up and walk to rossall Point for great views across Morecambe Bay.
ExPLoRE – Potter around fleetwood market and catch the knott end ferry across the Estuary. Lookout for wildfowl and wading birds.
STAy – Enjoy 5 Star luxury at the Gold standard breck apartments in Poulton-le-Fylde
DINE – twelve restaurant and Lounge bar in Thornton holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand and two AA rosettes for its mouth-watering menu.
heritage & eNtertaiNmeNt beSiDe the SeaSiDeRELAx –Choose from a variety of theatre at the grand theatre or the opera house & winter gardens in Blackpool
ExPLoRE – From the breathtaking tower ballroom, Victorian piers and much celebrated theatres, explore the town’s rich history on specialist heritage walking tour.
STAy – Number one South beach is still one of the best for 5 Star accommodation in the resort
DINE – michael wan’s mandarin, serves up traditional, authentic and award winning Cantonese food.
Pure iNDuLgeNceRELAx – Escape to the award winning the SPa hotel at ribby hall hotel to experience their amazing Aqua Thermal Journey.
ExPLoRE – Walk through the grounds of Lytham hall, the finest Georgian House in Lancashire.
STAy – the Villa country house hotel at Wrea Green, an elegant 3 star country retreat complete with deliciously cosy open fire.
DINE – Drive out to Poulton-le-Fylde to the cartford inn, a 17th century coaching house on the banks of the River Wyre.
from Lytham to fleetwood, a short break on the fylde coast has all the ingredients for the perfect escape. take your pick from these indulgent breakaway ideas.
for more information on all the places mentioned go to visitlancashire.com
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gHOSTLY gOINgS-ON in Lancashire...PENDLE HILL AND SCULPTURE TRAILThe story of the Lancashire witches is one that still evokes intrigue and mystery over 400 years later, aided by the striking natural beauty and often shadowy presence of Pendle Hill. Climb to the top for stunning views or take a stroll through the nearby Pendle Sculpture Trail which includes tributes to the accused witches.
MURDER MYSTERY EVENINgStirk House Hotel (Lancashire’s small hotel of the year 2013) near Gisburn takes a lighter approach with a 1930s murder mystery evening on 4 Oct including overnight accommodation. The hotel’s remote location in the Bowland fells adds to the atmosphere.
NIgHT AT THE MUSEUMJoin Ghost Seekers at the British Commercial Vehicle Museum, Leyland from 8pm to 2am on 1 and 8 November to “experience” a night full of speculation and some surprises too. Not for the faint hearted.
gHOST WALkS gALOREDiscover tales of mystery and murder in some of Lancashire’s most haunted towns. Join The Blackpool Ghost Walk on weekends during Sepember and October or head to Clitheroe on a Friday evening for a regular ghost walk by Top Hat Tours.
huddle round the fire and uncover Lancashire’s dark side this season...
Samlesbury hall’s most famous ghost is Lady Doretha, who is believed to have died of a broken heart after the love of her life was cruelly taken from her. See website for regular ghost story evenings and events at Samlesbury Hall during the autumn and winter.
towneley hall in Burnley is said to be haunted by several spirits including a Sir John Towneley who owned the house from 1473-1541, who is said to wander about the hall crying out ‘Be Warned! Lay out!’
for more information on all these events and attractions go to visitlancashire.com
LANCASHIRE’S MOST HAUNTED
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Preston Remembers Flag Market,Preston13 - 14 Sep
Sat 27Preston Pride Flag Market, Preston
Tues 30Let it Be Opera House & Winter Gardens, Blackpool30 Sep - 12 Oct
Tues 30George Orwell’s 1984 The Grand Theatre, Blackpool30 Sep - 4 Oct
Blackpool Illuminations Blackpool Promenade29 Aug - 9 Nov
Sun 14Historic Vehicle Cavalcade Queen Street Mill Textile Museum Museum, Burnley
Sun 28Run Preston Preston City Centre
RGS Shackleton Exhibition South Ribble Museum, Leyland21 Jul - 18 Oct
Autumn Transport Show British Commercial Vehicle Museum, Leyland
Fri 03Farmageddon Farmer Teds Farm Park, nr Ormskirk3 Oct - 1 Nov
Mon 01Blackburn & Darwen Comedy Festival King Georges Hall & other venues in Blackburn 1 Sep - 30 Nov
Fri 05Blackpool’s World Fireworks Championships Tower Festival Headland Blackpool
Thurs 18The Nathan Carter Show Marine Hall, Fleetwood
Fri 26Blackpool’s World Fireworks Championships Tower Festival Headland Blackpool
Sat 04Scare Kingdom Scream Park, nr Blackburn4 Oct - 8 Nov
Sun 07Hunters Hill Circular Walk Parbold
Fri 19Lancaster Jazz Festival Venues throughout Lancaster19- 21 Sep
Mon 20The Sixteen Blackburn Cathedral
Thurs 11Heritage Open Days Venues throughout Lancashire11 - 14 Sep
Fri 19Blackpool’s World Fireworks Championships Tower Festival Headland Blackpool
Thurs 09Lancaster Music Festival Venues throughout Lancaster9 - 13 Oct
Fri 12Blackpool’s World Fireworks Championships Tower Festival Headland Blackpool
Sun 21Manchester Camerata & Nicola Benedetti at The Muni Theatre Colne
Sat 13Blackburn Heritage Festival Blackburn & surrounding area13 - 14 Sep
Heritage Open Day Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley
Tues 23Annie get your Gun The Grand Theatre, Blackpool23- 27 Sep
Sun 12The Model Transport Show British Commercial Vehicle Museum, Leyalnd
Wed 15Litfest Venues in Lancaster15 - 20 Oct
Fri 17BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at King George’s Hall Blackburn
Sat 18Blackpool Sequence Dance Festival Opera House & Winter Gardens, Blackpool18 - 21 Oct
YOUR Autumn Events...for more information on all these events and more, go to visitlancashire.com
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Pendle Artists Exhibition Pendle Heritage Centre, Barrowford20 Oct - 1 Nov
Tues 21Knightmare Quest Samlesbury Hall, nr Preston
Thurs 20Blackburn Christmas Lights Switch On Blackburn Town Centre
Tues 13Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the Guild Hall Preston
Halloween Ghost Trains East Lancashire Railway, Rawtenstll26 - 31 Oct
Sat 22Northwest Bird Watching Festival WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre22 - 23 Nov
Fri 23Obsession 2015 Northcote, nr Blackburn23 Jan - 7 Feb
Fri 31Halloween and Big Draw Lytham Hall
Jane McDonald Opera House & Winter Gardens, Blackpool
Mon 03Puccini’s Madama Butterfly The Grand Theatre, Blackpool
Tues 25Russian Spectacular 2014 Marine Hall, Fleetwood7 - 8 Nov
Mon 01Christmas Carol Concert Coronation Park, Ormskirk
Fri 30Halle Orchestra at King George’s Hall Blackburn
Tues 04Verdi’s Rigoletto The Grand Theatre, Blackpool
Regeneration The Grand Theatre, Blackpool25 - 29 Nov
Thurs 04Pickwick Night Festival Whalley
Fri 05Sleeping Beauty Pantomime The Grand Theatre, Blackpool5 Dec - 4 Jan
Thurs 04Pickwick Night Festival Whalley
Fri 24Murder Mystery Evening Samlesbury Hall, nr Preston
Weds 05Cottam Hall Bonfire, Fireworks and Live Music Cottam Hall Playing Fields, Poulton-le-Fylde
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Lancashire Day!
Fri 05Sleeping Beauty Pantomime The Grand Theatre, Blackpool5 Dec - 4 Jan
Sat 06Pendle Art & Village Market ACE Centre,Nelson6 - 7 Dec
Owd Nells Oktoberfest Guys Thatched Hamlet, Bilsborrow24 - 25 Oct
Sat 08Lancaster Fireworks Quay Meadow
Fri 07Light Up Lancaster Lancaster City Centre and Castle7 - 8 Nov
Thurs 06Agatha Christie’s’ The Mousetrap The Grand Theatre, Blackpool6 - 8 Nov
Lancashire Day at Queen Street Mill Textile Museum Burnley
Lancashire Day at Rufford Old Hall Rufford28 - 29 Nov
Sun 30Christmas Craft Fair Towneley Hall, Burnley
Sat 29Lancashire Day & Christmas Light Switch On Nelson
Sun 07Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the Guild Hall Preston
Sun 07Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the Guild Hall Preston
Garstang Victorian Festival Garstang8 - 9 Dec
Mon 08A Christmas Cracker of Seasonal Songs Towneley Hall, BurnleyUntil 2018
Thurs 11Lantern Parade, Fireworks & Carols Blackburn Town Centre
Sat 25Halloween by Day & Night Thornton Hall Farm, Barnoldswick25 - 31 Oct
Sun 26Halloween Pendle Witches Bus Tour Pendle Village Mill, Junction 12 M65
Tues 11WW1 Homecoming Parade Throughout Fleetwood
Spooky Sunday Avenham & Miller Parks, Preston
Fri 14Halle Orchestra at King George’s Hall Blackburn
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Friday 14 November 2014, 7.30pmHallé at King George’s Hall, BlackburnMusic by Brahms, Butterworth, Sibelius and selections from Bizet’s CarmenSir Mark Elder - conductor
Sunday 23 November, 2.30pmManchester Camerata at the Muni, ColneMusic by JS Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, John Adams and tango inspired Piazzolla Martynas Levickis – accordion Manchester Camerata Principal Musicians
Sunday 7 December, 2.30pmRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the Guild Hall, PrestonMusic by Butterworth, Walton, Beethoven and Vaughan Williams’ beautiful The Lark AscendingAndrew Manze - conductor
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PLANNINg YOUR VISIT to Lancashire...
for ideas and inspiration on short breaks in the Lancaster and morecambe area see pages 14 and 23.
Including the Midland Hotel, Morecambe, The Borough, Penny Street Bridge Hotel, The Highwayman, Lancaster House Hotel & Lancaster Castle, Lancaster Maritime Museum, Judges’ Lodges and the Cottage Museum.
be inspired by our luxury short break ideas on the fylde coast on page 27.
Including The Grand Theatre, Blackpool, Opera House & Winter Gardens, Blackpool and Fleetwood Maritime Museum.
for more about short breaks and overnight stays in and around Preston see page 23.Including, The Derby Arms, Samlesbury Hall, Millstone at Mellor, Brockholes, WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre and the Lancashire Classical Collaboration at Preston Guild Hall.
for breakaways ideas in the ribble Valley and surrounding area see page 8.
Including Northcote, The Three Fishes, Clog and Billycock, The Assheton Arms The Barley, The Oaks and Higher Trapp.
Less than an hour’s drive from manchester and Liverpool and two hours from London and glasgow by train – a short break in Lancashire is closer than you think.
for more information on all the short break ideas features in this guide and many more go to
for a full list of events right across the county see p32-33
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