Discover the best top things to do in Wyre District, United Kingdom including Cobble Hey Farm & Gardens, The Promenade, Fleetwood, Fleetwood Museum, Cleveleys Front, Brock Bottom, Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry Service, Rossall Point, Farmer Parrs Animal World, Fleetwood Market, Affinity Outlet Lancashire.
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4.5 based on 172 reviews
Beautiful views from the area around. Delicious cherry scone and cappucino. Reopened for the year, will visit again soon. If you use the tea room you can park your car there for the day and enjoy one of the local walks. Saw the new lambs. Follow the brown signs or use your Sat nav to get there. 2/3 miles from Garstang. It's been open for 15 years now.
4.5 based on 262 reviews
Totally fallen in love with Fleetwood it's so clean everywhere, the Council do a good job, it's a lovely walk along the beach and prom with lots of original Victorian touches around the area.. A beautiful inland lighthouse located in front of the the original grand Euston hotel which in its heyday must have been an imposing landmark on the front.. Not a lot for kids other than a lovely beach and play area but it's a great place with lots of little cafes and snackeries
4.5 based on 206 reviews
The story of Fleetwood from past to present. Fleetwood Museum is an independent museum run by Fleetwood Museum Trust. CLOSED NOW FOR 2020, OPENING AGAIN SPRING 2021
It is alwys worth while having a return visit. Firstly there are always additions to the collection of artefacts and alson the chance to spot something you missed on the previous visit. the volunteer staff are knowledgeable and delightful there is also avery good bookshop with many local history books etc. on sale.
4.5 based on 642 reviews
Cleveleys sea front is a must visit at any time of the year for walking next to the sea, going on the beach or on a cold wintry day, just sitting in the car with fish and chips and relaxing. There's children's rides at the top end of the seafront..walk further down and there's a pizza restaurant, a Vue cinema and a good bar/restaurant (The Venue). The areas are clean and safe and perfect for dog walking. There may be restrictions for letting your dog on the beach at certain parts of the year (through summer), but this may need to be checked beforehand.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Great place for a walk with the family lots of shallow water for the kids to paddle in and the dogs loved it , There’s free parking and a picnic area , best to take a blanket so can set up your own area if the picnic tables are all full.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
The ferry is both a pleasant little excursion from Fleetwood and a useful link for those wanting to get the bus to or from Lancaster or to cycle Northwards along the coast. The ferry carries passengers, cycles, prams and normally wheelchairs. However at present due to covid-19, wheelchair users are being advised not to use the ferry unless accompanied by capable companions as the crew cannot assist with boarding and disembarking. Check operating times, especially if planning to travel between Fleetwood and Lancaster by the ferry and bus, as it cannot operate at certain times due to low tides. Those who remember the old open boat from years ago please note that the new ferry is fully enclosed: it is not possible to stand or sit outside any more.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
The tower is operated by Wyre Council and manned by Wyre volunteer rangers who run events and provide information about the local coastal environment. The observation tower is open to the public so that they can learn about the coastal environment, bird life and plant life or just enjoy the view. The ground floor gallery has information about the local area and seasonal displays. There are two observation decks for bird watching and taking in the views over the beach to the Irish Sea and across Morecambe Bay to the Lakeland fells and the Forest of Bowland. Anyone who cannot make it to the top deck will be able to enjoy the view through a screen at ground floor level . The tower has been designed to look as though it is leaning into the wind and rises 42 feet above the sand dunes.
the bird watching just before sun set what a sight waders on the beech as the tide comes in on a beautiful may evening its a real treat in such part of north blackpool.
4.0 based on 606 reviews
If ewe like animals ewe'll love Farmer Parrs! We have a large selection of farm and rare breed animals plus daily hands-on shows, petting, feeding, tractor rides and pony rides.As well as a large museum, pottery, play areas, cafe and shop. With large indoor barns as well as paddocks it’s a great day out whatever the weather - so come and join us down on the farm!
Loads of things to do including the farmer museum, plenty of animals including feeding them which you are supplied with food upon entry, big outside park, indoor bouncy castle, big ball pool and rides.
4.0 based on 462 reviews
As a rule of thumb markets aren't what they used to be. Far from being places where you could find everything you wanted, these days they too often tend to concentrate on cheap clothes and things you've never really wanted anyway. Thank goodness then that Fleetwood is an exception to the new rule. It's a while since I'd visited but with a bit of time to spare between appointments in the port I ducked in and was delighted to find as near to a traditional market as you are likely to see. For starters most of it is under cover. Whether you want wool, cotton, cards, haberdashery, candles, things for pets and parents, ribbons for your hair or cannabis oil for your aching limbs, it's all here along with cd's, videos, vinyl, shirts for "fat lads" and clothes for kids. It's all very friendly and very local, there's food and (non alcoholic) drink too.
3.5 based on 572 reviews
This was a good place to walk round as it was raining lots of shops and well set out. Measures put in place for people safety
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