If you’re a food lover, the Southport Food and Drink Festival is an absolute must! This is a foodie’s paradise with something for everyone—whether you’re a fan of street food, artisan treats, or just love trying new flavours. It’s not just about the food! Throughout the weekend, the entertainment will be buzzing. Whether you’re relaxing […]
Read moreWhether it is building sandcastles on the beach with the kids or eating fish and chips on the promenade watching the sun go down. Enjoying the tranquillity of the coast wandering along the Pier or having some fun in the arcades. Trying the exciting water sports or the thrills of a funfair. Exploring nature reserves and enjoying […]
Read moreRedcar The golden sands, under which lay the remains of an occasionally revealed 7,000 year old forest, are framed by the swimming-quality waters of the north sea and a bustling town centre; home to high street names, quirky independents and not to mention a selection of amusement arcades, fish ‘n chip shops and the legendary […]
Read moreThe Whitby Fish and Ships Festival is back for 2025, promising a lively celebration of Whitby’s rich fishing heritage. Enjoy live cookery demonstrations from top local chefs, fish craft demonstrations, and incredible live music from local bands and sea balladeers. There will be many family activities and entertainment, local exhibitors, and more! Highlights: Cooking demonstrations […]
Read moreMorecambe offers you the chance to enjoy the many pleasures of the seaside, whether it’s flying kites, building sandcastles or enjoying the views across the bay. Stroll along Morecambe’s award winning promenade with an ice cream or have fun seeing it on two wheels, before grabbing a picnic and heading on down to the beach […]
Read moreChorley is famous for its markets, which date back to 1498 – the most popular market day in the Lancashire town is Tuesday. There are two main markets in Chorley. Chorley covered market, which makes up the heart of the town and operates five days a week and Chorley’s Tuesday market, which is now located […]
Read moreThe town’s most famous export must be Kendal Mint Cake. Joseph Wiper came up with the original recipe for the Everest conquering energy bars, and by the time the company was sold to rival mint cake makers Romneys, there were a number of local firms producing their own brands. Kendal’s manufacturing industries all but vanished […]
Read moreKnowsley Safari Park are passionate about animals and they want their guests to be too – Their aim is to inspire you to find out more about the world we live in and the role the amazing animals have to play in it! Across the globe there are animals of every shape, size and colour, […]
Read moreIf you’re looking for a leisurely day out, how about visiting the elegant promenades of bright and breezy Bridlington? With its sandy beaches, award-winning promenades and historic harbour, this is a hidden seaside gem awash with kitsch traditional entertainment. Visit the funfair, amusements and donkey rides on the beach for a traditional British day out […]
Read moreDurham Market Hall is a fine example of Victorian state-of-the-art architecture now housing over 50 local independent traders. It has an enviable range of local producers from fresh fish, poultry and cheese to butchery, fruit and vegetables, bakery and spice. Find all those things which you never find in soulless retail parks and also enjoy […]
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