The Old Shippon | Arkwright Farm | Eidsforth Lane | Barnacre | Garstang | Lancashire | PR3 1GN Telephone | 01995 600918 |
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Holidaying in Lancashire Barnacre is beautifully located for a family holiday, with lots to do
right on the doorstep, yet with easy access to the M6 and endless possibilities for days out
within a short drive.
Barnacre is set in the Forest of Bowland in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. If you enjoy walking, there are many footpaths and lanes to follow, including the popular Nicky Nook and Grizedale Valley walks that follow the river through the valley up to the reservoirs. With wildlife in abundance, walking is a pleasure, whatever the weather. For those who like a break along the way, the nearby village of Scorton with its café, coffee shop and pub offers a welcome rest and the energy for the uphill walk back.
If eating out is your pleasure, there is a wide range of really good restaurants, including ones offering gourmet dinners, and traditional pubs within a few miles radius of Barnacre. Many are suitable for children. Farther afield, a 45 minute drive will take you to Kendal in the Lake District. Windermere, Bowness and Ullswater possess attractions ranging from the World of Beatrix Potter to a steam train ride at Ravenglass. Besides fabulous floral displays, the Holker Hall Garden Festival in June has lots of stalls and plants for sale. Lowther Park holds the famous Horse Trials and Country Show in August each year, with a variety of things to see, such as the ferret competition. Blackpool is a major attraction for people of all ages. Its many attractions include the Pleasure Beach with its 235 feet high Pepsi Max roller coaster, Blackpool Zoo, the Illuminations each autumn and, of course, the famous Blackpool Tower. Blackpool's fine beaches should not be overlooked, as they have won awards for cleanliness, despite the donkeys! Each cottage has a variety of relevant walking books and lots of information about the many attractions and heritage of Lancashire and the surrounding areas. You can find more information by visiting some of the local web sites listed on our Links page. And, of course, we're always happy to give our guests the benefit of our own local knowledge. |
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