Family Days Out

Lancaster Castle
Lancaster Castle, owned by His Majesty the King, the Duke of Lancaster, has over 1,000 years of heritage, history, justice, felony and incarceration j...
Lancaster Castle, owned by His Majesty the King, the Duke of Lancaster, has over 1,000 years of heritage, history, justice, felony and incarceration just waiting for you to explore!Lancaster Castle, often known as John O’Gaunt’s Castle is one of the most historically fascinating surviving buildings in the country. Its beginnings date back to Roman times when, from its commanding position on the hill overlooking the town of Lancaster and the River Lune, it stood as a bastion against the marauding forces of the ancient Picts and Scots tribes. In later years, the Castle saw the trials of many witches, the most infamous of which being the Pendle Witches in 1612, who were executed on the moors opposite, close to where Williamson Park now lies. Prior to 1800, all executions took place on the moors outside of the city, but later executions took place behind closed doors in a corner of the castle interior known as the “Hanging Corner”, in an angle between the tower and the wall on the east side of the terrace steps. On the ground-floor of the tower is the “Drop Room” which contains relics of the many executions, and can be visited today.Over 200 people have lost their lives in Lancaster Castle, and it will come as no surprise to hear that the castle is home to many alleged spirits. A monk with a noose around his neck is said to roam the grounds and one of the Pendle Witches, Elizabeth Southerns, is also said to make her presence felt. Some visitors have even reported a feeling of being pushed as they wander around the grounds, though with so many ghosts to choose from it’s hard to know which one is most likely to be doing the barging.As well as being a fortification, the Castle was also Europe’s longest-serving operational prison until its closure in March 2011. In addition, its courtrooms have witnessed many famous and infamous trials over the centuries, including those of the Lancashire Witches who were convicted and sentenced to death in 1612.The…

Lancaster Escape
At Lancaster Escape Rooms, we have four different escape rooms to challenge you, plus a warm and friendly bar area where you can either prepare for yo...

Lancaster Castle
Lancaster Castle, owned by His Majesty the King, the Duke of Lancaster, has over 1,000 years of heritage, history, justice, felony and incarceration j...

Lancaster City Museum
Discover more about the City of Lancaster, one of England’s Heritage Cities, from the pre-historic era, through to today. Our immersive galleries ar...

Lancaster Maritime Museum
Head down to St George’s Quay to find out more about Lancaster's golden age and rich maritime history. Using sound, smells, reconstructions and audi...

Black Axe Throwing Co
Are you bored? Stressed? A Viking?! Then head on over to Black Axe Throwing Co. and let our instructors guide you through the most axe-citing activity...

Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway
This fantastic little railway running round the picnic site at Cinderbarrow, near Yealand Redmayne, is open to the public for rides on Sundays and ban...

Cottams Field Brewers Fayre
At Brewers Fayre Cottams Field we've got something for all the family. Our menu is packed full of freshly prepared favourites, from breakfast to Sunda...

Greenlands Farm Village
There's something for everyone at Greenlands Farm Village from fun and farming to shopping and relaxing. There is an open farm where you can pet and f...

Happy Mount Park, Morecambe
Happy Mount Park in Morecambe was originally created in the 1920s and has developed into a wonderful, modern, family friendly area with activities for...

Jump Rush Trampoline Park, Morecambe
Situated behind the Winter Gardens on the main promenade, Morecambe's new entertainment complex features over 100 trampolines, including tumble tracks...

Kanteena
Kanteena is a 500m2 repurposed warehouse, in the centre of Lancaster. Here, you will find food, music, beer, entertainment and occasional spontaneous ...

Judges' Lodgings
This elegant, Grade 1 building was originally home to Thomas Covell, Keeper of Lancaster Castle, landlord, coroner and Justice of the Peace. Between 1...

Kingfisher Cruises
By day or by night, discover the full splendour of a panoramic view aboard the Kingfisher. Enjoy a festive or relaxing cruise while sailing the Lancas...

Morecambe Beach
Morecambe in Lancashire is a classic English seaside town. Much of the town is set around the award-winning seafront promenade that overlooks the five...

Williamson Park
Williamson Park comprises 54 acres of beautiful parkland with breathtaking views across to Morecambe Bay. The Ashton Memorial, in the centre of the pa...

RSPB Leighton Moss, Silverdale
Come and discover some very special wildlife at RSPB Leighton Moss and Morecambe Bay. This popular nature reserve is home to a variety of wonderful cr...

Lakeland Wildlife Oasis, Near Milnthorpe
Lakeland Wildlife Oasis is a unique and exciting blend of exotic wildlife and interactive hands-on displays, which take you through 3,000 million year...

Lancashire Police Museum
Lancashire Police Museum is housed within the stunning surroundings of Lancaster Castle and the old Prison, and is open on Thursdays and Fridays from ...

Salt Ayre Leisure Centre, Lancaster
Salt Ayre Leisure Centre is the largest sports and leisure centre in the Lancaster district and is conveniently located halfway between Lancaster and ...