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About Lancashire
Between the Lake District and the Irish Sea, Lancashire is a rural feeling region, with plenty of Areas Outstanding Natural Beauty, including the Forest of Bowland, the Ribble Valley, the Alt Estuaries and the edges of both the Lake District and the Pennines. So many of our recommendations for the best places to stay in Lancashire will appeal to walkers, and outdoors-folk, or anyone looking for a break in the countryside. Lancashire’s coastline has plenty of appeal too! Old seaside charmer, Blackpool is in Lancashire, as are Morecambe Bay, Southport and Lytham St. Annes. County town, Lancaster, has been around since the Romans, but is better known for its Georgian architecture! When it comes to great places to stay, we've discovered charming B&Bs, family friendly seaside properties, boutique pads and country house hotels. In short, there's accommodation here for all tastes and budgets!
Lively, yet genteel, Lancaster is a good base if you’re hoping for an historic mini-break. Its ancient castle holds tales of many monarchs and their plights, but these days it is more of a university city than a seat of kings. Just outside Lancaster are the deep, wooded valleys and heather moorlands of the Forest of Bowland, a spectacular area perfect for walkers and keen anglers. Keen culture vultures should also visit Clitheroe Castle, the ruins of Sawley Abbey and the Judge's Lodgings — once the home of witch-hunter Thomas Covell, who 'caught' the Pendle Witches. Oudoor enthusiasts should add the West Pennine Moors, the Fylde coastal plain, and the Morecambe Bay region.
The Lancashire coast has been a popular holiday destination since Victorian times, when Blackpool was queen of the seaside resorts. The pier, tower, ballroom, 16 hectare Pleasure Beach, model village, zoo, and the annual illuminations still draw a crowd. Many of the best places to stay in Lancashire’s coastal regions are seaside hotels, pubs-with-rooms and guesthouses. If you’re looking for luxury you’re more likely to find it inland, in one of the county's many manor houses. Many now belong to the National Trust, so you can’t always stay there, but you’re most welcome to visit!
The Best Places to Stay in Lancashire
For a Countryside Escape
- The 1823 Spinning Block at Holmes Mill was built in the Victorian era. As well as being a 39 room hotel, the building now also houses a brewery, a food hall, beer hall and restaurant. Some of the original mill features have been retained, and there’s industrial design throughout. The location makes it an ideal pick for keen walkers — it’s close to the Ribble Valley, Pendle Hill and the Forest of Bowland. It’s also family friendly.
- The Coach and Horses is a sophisticated seven room inn in the idyllic village of Bolton-by-Bowland in the Ribble Valley. The rooms are individually designed and decorated — some are done with families in mind, while others are all romance. There’s an in-house brewery, a pub-restaurant and a large and welcoming beer garden.
- The Inn at Whitewell is superbly positioned on the Duchy of Lancaster estate, in the heart of the Forest of Bowland. There are 23 rooms and suites, including a handful with four-poster beds and roll-top baths. The Reception doubles as a wine shop, but there’s a very good pub and restaurant onsite too. Kids and dogs welcome.
For the Beach
- The Midland Hotel is an Art Deco masterpiece overlooking Morecambe Bay. The hotel was built in 1933, and has recently been restored to much of its former glory. It’s big, but actually only has 44 rooms and suites, the best with sea views. The hotel has a stylish restaurant overlooking the coastline too, and a spa. Memorable for all the right reasons.
- Number One South Beach goes further on decor than our other Blackpool recommendations. These 15 rooms and suites are all individually decorated with plenty of colour and personality — they’re very varied, so have a look at a few before your choose. Most look out over the beach, and several have a private balcony. The restaurant can be simple, but it can also do fancy if you want it to.
- Mode St Annes is a great choice for families, located right by the beach in Lytham St. Annes. It has just 19 contemporary rooms, suites and apartments, with plenty of interconnecting options to explore, and lots of space. Our favourite rooms have private balconies and sea views. There’s a bar, and they serve Continental breakfasts, but there’s no restaurant.
For Families
- There are lots of great family-friendly hotels in Blackpool, but we picked out Hamptons by Hilton especially for its simplicity. Its 130 rooms and suites are all alike, and designed for comfort, light and space, rather than to impress, but there’s a good range of sizes, with plenty of family-friendly configurations. All the rooms have huge windows, and our favourites have sea views. You’re just the right distance from the busiest parts of Blackpool. There’s no restaurant, but they offer a very nice breakfast, and there’s a cafe in the lobby.
- The Boulevard Hotel is also in Blackpool, right beside the Pleasure Beach — in fact the hotel has private access — but the design team have married the rollercoaster views with a sleek approach to decor. Its 120 rooms and suites offer plenty of scope when it comes to size and shape, with family suites offering bunk beds in separate rooms, and living space. There are also some more grown up room types too, with the two top floors reserved for adults only. The restaurant serves classic British cuisine, and there’s a rather chic bar.
- Mode Lytham is a spacious and comfortable, well priced stay in pretty and peaceful Lytham St Annes, quite close to the coast. The hotel has 16 rooms and suites, with a number of excellent interconnecting options for families. The decor is simple, with pops of bight colour, and while there’s no restaurant officially, there is a restaurant on the ground floor of the building which guests are given a discount for.
Best Pubs with Rooms
- The Toll House Inn is an historic pub-with-rooms in the heart of Lancaster, close to Lancaster Castle. There are 28 rooms plus the pub, and a pub restaurant known for its locally-inspired menu. The decor in the rooms is simple and stylish, while they’ve gone for a bit more pizzazz in the pub and restaurant.
- The Fleece Inn is an 18th century coaching inn, with an award-winning restaurant, just outside Lancaster, in Bay Horse. The rooms upstairs and downstairs have original oak beams, and some have exposed stone walls and open fireplaces too. The Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland are both a 30 minute drive.
For Walkers
- The Spread Eagle is a riverside pub-with-rooms in the Ribble Valley with beautiful views of the Pendle Hills, within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and also close to the Yorkshire Dales. So it goes without saying that t’s a great spot for walkers! There are seven bedrooms, plus a cosy pub and dining room — warmed by huge fireplaces when required.
For a Rural Retreat
- Lancaster Barn is an adults-only countryside escape in the Bay Horse area, just 30 minutes drive from the Lake District. The nine rooms and suites have been converted from a huge barn, and now have a decidedly Scandinavian flavour, with exposed stone, plenty of light, and lots of pale-coloured wood. Expect plenty of nice details, and a delightful homemade breakfast.
- Fence Gate Lodge, located near Burnley in the Pendle countryside, is a chic escape for walkers and cyclists. The 24 rooms and suites are all individually designed and decorated, with bold patterns and smart, marble bathrooms — some with roll-top baths. The restaurant of sister property the Fence Gate Inn is very good, and just a short stroll from the Lodge. Family-friendly and pet-friendly.
For Foodies
- The Eagle and Child is a quaint inn in the bustling market town of Ramsbottom, known for its multi-award winning pub and restaurant, and fantastic views across the Irwell Valley. Each of the five rooms has been individually decorated, with original art and a great variety of styles. Pet-friendly, family-friendly, and close to the start of some seriously wonderful walking routes. Affordable too.
- Moor Hall is an award-winning fine-dining restaurant-with-rooms, converted from an historic manor house. The restaurant is the main event — there are actually two to choose from — plus a dairy, a dry-aging room, a bakery and a microbrewery. There are five rooms in the main house, including some very romantic suites, plus two rooms close to the lake. A foodie hot-spot perfect for a romantic mini-break.
For Great Value
- Lancaster’s The Sun is a 16 room hotel, which has been welcoming guests to its Church Street address since the 17th century. Apparently past guests include Turner, Dickens and even Bonnie Prince Charlie. It offers a great range rooms — there are some compact excellent value options, as well as spacious, high-ceilinged suites. Breakfast is served until 11am at the weekends, and in summer it spills out into a sunny courtyard.
- The Big Blue Hotel sits right beside Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach — some of the rooms have rollercoaster views in the foreground, and the sea in the background. Which is just one of the reasons why it’s a great choice for families. The bunk rooms, and family suites are another reason, and there's also a friendly, relaxed restaurant, and a huge range of breakfast choices. The helpful staff can book you into the gym, arrange a massage, or tickets for the Pleasure Beach, or they can lend you a Playstation.
Best B&Bs
- The Ashton is an exquisite Georgian manor house turned B&B, only five minutes from the centre of Lancaster. There are just five, carefully styled rooms; you can expect a hearty breakfast and relaxing atmosphere.
- Park House is a peaceful pick in pretty Gisburn. Converted from a townhouse, there are six rooms, all uniquely decorated based on the house’s original features — but with contemporary furnishings. Downstairs there’s an elegant lounge, which offers the cosiness of a great hearth when needed, and a yellow-painted dining room where breakfasts are served.
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Travel Information
- Lancashire is easily accessible by train, because Lancaster is on the West Coast Main Line which is regularly connected to Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, the Lake District, London and Glasgow. If you want to get close by plane, Manchester Airport is a good option, about an hour away from Lancaster by car or taxi, or two and a half hours by bus. Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Leeds Bradford Airport are also worth considering. If you’re coming from London, the direct trains run out of Euston, and take about two and a half hours. Scotland’s airports and stations are not inconvenient either.
- If you want to hire a car we recommend you visit our online partner, Rentalcars.
- If you want to time your visit to Lancashire with the region’s best weather then aim for the late spring and summer months, May through September. Lancashire’s autumns and winters are cool and damp, but not freezing, so there’s no reason to be put off. Blackpool’s famed illuminations, which start in September until the end of the year, certainly draw a crowd, but the town is really at its best in the summer sunshine, between June and September too. Whatever time of year you plan to visit our Gurus advise you carry wet weather gear.
Still not sure where to stay?
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No 10 Preston Hotel Preston (Lancashire) from AU$184
Local markets - Dive into Preston’s indie food scene at bustling local markets, where fresh produce and street food stalls tempt every tasteLocal exploring - Explore Avenham Park, a Victorian gem, with its riverside views, Japanese garden, and endless space for a relaxing afternoonRomantic Break - Book the the Gold Romance Package delights with rose petals, candlelit rooms, and indulgent luxury chocolatesMuseums - Discover the Harris Museum, a cultural hub showcasing local history, fine art, and contemporary exhibitionsA boutique gem in the heart of Preston offering stylish self-service apartments. Guests can expect elegant rooms with bespoke furniture, vintage touches, and modern comforts such as extra large bathtubs and power showers. A sleek, intimate escape with a homely feel and an appealing price tag. See More
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1823 Spinning Block at Holmes Mill Lancashire 39 rooms from AU$160
Country Escape - The surrounding Ribble Valley is a picturesque, rural oasis characterised by old woodland, rich pasture and fast-flowing riversActive Holiday - Located at the gateway to the Ribble valley – an area loved by walkers, cyclists and foodiesGreat walks - Explore the region amid the fells from Dunsop Bridge; climb Pendle Hill above Clitheroe; walk the Bowland 50-mile Food TrailSights nearby - Check out Clitheroe’s pretty 12th century Norman castleA hip hotel forming part of an exciting Victorian mill conversion project housing a brewery, food hall, beer hall and restaurant. Interiors are industrial-chic featuring original mill machinery, exposed beams and distressed paint finishes, while stylish rooms are cosy with fitted carpets and throws. See More
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Assheton Arms Clitheroe, Lancashire 12 rooms from AU$244
Restaurant - Serving pub classics alongside a constantly changing specials menuGreat walks - Assheton Arms is surrounded by a number of superb walking trailsSights nearby - Wander around Clitheroe Castle or Skipton CastleRomantic - Good for couples.The Assheton Arms is located in the rural village of Downham and boasts smart boutique accommodation with spacious bathrooms, all with a rustic chic vibe including some original beams. You'll love the cuisine - especially the delectable seafood dishes! See More
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Mill at Conder Green LANCASTER, Lancashire 21 rooms from AU$197
Country Escape - Located in glorious countryside and housing a cosy restaurant and bar to return to after a day in the outdoors.Sights nearby - Explore Lancaster Castle, famous for the 1612 witch trials.Romantic - Good for couples.Remote - Off the beaten track.A converted mill boasting panoramic views across the picturesque Lancashire countryside. Individually styled rooms mix contemporary and traditional styles with wooden floors, patterned wallpaper and minimalist furniture. Housing a Lancashire inspired restaurant and cosy bar. Charming. See More
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Mitton Hall Hotel Lancashire 18 rooms from AU$197
Weddings - Well versed in weddings, the staff are willing and able to help you plan your big day.Country Escape - A luxurious country house set in picturesque countryside.Sights nearby - Visit the Norman Keep at the nearby market town of Clitheroe.Views - Great views from hotelA striking country house which has been artfully refurbished throughout. Simply designed rooms are light and airy with feature wallpaper, antique furniture and contemporary bathrooms. Grand reception rooms offer themselves perfectly for weddings and events. An elegant rural escape. See More
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Lancaster Barn Lancashire 9 rooms from AU$141
Active Holiday - With the Lake District just 30 minutes away and beautiful surrounding countryside, this is a good option for a walking holidayRomantic Break - An intimate adult-only stay with luxurious bedrooms — ideal for a romantic rural getawayGreat walks - Take long walks in the nearby Forest of Bowland (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty)Sights nearby - Visit the imposing 11th century medieval castle in LancasterA chic converted barn offering an adults-only stay in beautiful Lancashire countryside. The nine rooms are a master in Scandinavian design with pale wood furniture, plenty of light, muted tones, and carefully thought out details. Homemade breakfasts are a delight. A relaxing hideaway. See More
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Midland Hotel Morecambe, Lancashire 44 rooms from AU$224
Views - Great views from hotelSeaside - Ideal for a seaside holiday.Designer - Uniquely designed interiors.Sea Views - From some rooms.Fabulous Art Deco classic seaside hotel brought back from the dead and transmogrofied into a chic, sleek, ocean liner of a hotel. Sweeping seaviews, stunning suites and a spa. Plus Morecombe to explore. See More
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The Red Pump Inn Clitheroe, Lancashire 8 rooms from AU$169
Country Escape - Situated amid the stunning scenery of the Forest of Bowland, with spectacular views and walking on the doorstepTraditional - The rooms have been decorated in an elegant french style with period French pieces aplentyViews - Glorious views over the surrounding countrysideFull of character - Original oak beams and flagstone floors.Recommended by - SawdaysA luxury B&B with a renowned steak restaurant. Eight cosy and colourful rooms as well as exciting glamping yurts. Original flagstone floors and oak beams plus a roaring fire in the bar combines to create an idyllic English Inn experience. Spectacular views and hiking opportunities at hand. See More
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The Inn at Whitewell Nr Clitheroe, Lancashire 23 rooms from AU$257
Fishing - 7 mile stretch on the River Hodder available - ghillie on requestGreat walks - In the forest of Bowland.TraditionalFull of characterRecommended by - Good Hotel GuideAn antique-filled inn; full of character, on the Duchy of Lancaster Estate in the Forest of Bowland. Fine gardens, fishing available, child friendly and dogs welcome too. Charming. See More
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Fence Gate Lodge Lancashire 24 rooms from AU$244
Local exploring - A charming base to explore Pendle’s idyllic countryside.Great walks - Take long walks through the scenic surrounding countryside.Sights nearby - Take a tour of the striking National Trust Gawthorpe Hall.BoutiqueA stylish small hotel opened by the owner of the nearby Fence Gate Inn. Chic rooms are individually designed with bold patterns, smart marble bathrooms and the best have roll-top baths. Feast on excellent pub food at the adjoining inn and spend days exploring the picturesque Pendle countryside. See More
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Northcote Blackburn, Lancashire 26 rooms from AU$526
Restaurant - Michelin starred cooking.Cooking classes - Lessons from £210 for a full dayViews - Overlooking the Ribble Valley.TraditionalRecommended by - Good Hotel GuideA real foodie delight in an impeccably run Victorian manor hotel. Interiors are dark and masculine. Michelin starred cooking with organic produce from the garden. See More
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Number One South Beach Blackpool, Lancashire 15 rooms from AU$244
Romantic - Good for couples.Four poster beds - For romantics.Sights nearby - Well located for major sights.Quirky - An experience!Recommended by - Good Hotel GuideBoutique hotel with a range of colourful and uniquely-decorated rooms, with sweeping views over the beach and sumptuous interiors. Themed rooms - 'Hip Hop', 'Noodle' - and a fully functioning restaurant. South beach in Blackpool... See More
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Stanley House Hotel & Spa Mellor, Lancashire 30 rooms from AU$235
Weddings - Romantic manor house, rolling countryside backdrop & three opulent bridal suites make this a popular setting for local weddingsSpa breaks - Overlooking the Forest of Bowland, the special spa boasts a heated indoor pool, thermal suite, gym & Stott pilates studioBusiness meetings - Set up for upmarket meetings, conferences & events with a helipad, private dining & top-of-the-range function spaceRestaurant - With outdoor space & views of the garden, Mr Fred's Brasserie combines a laid-back feel with impressive locally-sourced cuisineLuxurious 17th-century country house hotel set over 50 acres of Italianate gardens. For the best views book one of the period-inspired rooms in the manor house; a newer block features a more contemporary style. Indulge at the upmarket spa or enjoy Lancashire produce at the brasserie. Spoiling stuff. See More
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Park House Clitheroe, Lancashire 6 rooms from AU$131
Great walks - Take scenic rambles through Gisburne Park’s 1000 acres of rolling English countryside.Sights nearby - Visit Clitheroe Castle, reputed to be the smallest Norman Castle in England.Local markets - Scour the Skipton market for local produce and vintage goods.A luxury B&B located in the charming village of Gisburn. Beautifully designed rooms maintain the building's original charm yet the furnishings are contemporary and unfussy. Downstairs there's an elegant fire-lit lounge and indulgent breakfasts are served in the dining room by the ever-warm hosts. See More
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The Ashton, Lancashire Lancaster, Lancashire 5 rooms from AU$235
ChicSights nearby - Close to the centre of townRestaurant - Meals by arrangement.Romantic - Good for couples.Recommended by - I Escape, Good Hotel Guide, SawdaysExquisite Georgian manor house turned luxury boutique B&B, 5 minutes from the centre of Lancaster. Chic styling and exceptional attention to detail make for a romantic bolthole, a different kind of business crashpad, and the perfect stopover en route north. See More
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Derby Arms Longridge, Lancashire 6 rooms from AU$178
Country Escape - A cosy pub surrounded by excellent walking country and serving fantastic hearty food.Great walks - Enjoy some of the most remote walks in the English countryside.Full of characterRestaurant - Recommended.A traditional country pub set in beautiful walking country. Simply dressed rooms are light and airy with modern bathrooms and soft hues. The restaurant, specialising in seafood, serves exemplary pub fare. Warm service and an idyllic location makes this the perfect weekend getaway. See More
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Birches Brow Aughton, Lancashire 9 rooms from AU$148
Country Escape - A rural haven just ten miles north of Liverpool city centre.Great walks - Take long walks in the surrounding countryside.Secluded setting - For escaping.Romantic - Good for couples.A boutique property located just outside of Liverpool. Contemporary rooms are light and spacious. Plump for a suite with indulgent free-standing bath. Delightful breakfasts are served and the service is warm and friendly. Perfectly positioned to access both the city and countryside. See More
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Spread Eagle nr Clitheroe, Lancashire 7 rooms from AU$160
Great walks - On the edge of the Yorkshire Dales.Views - Glorious views of the Pendle Hills.Restaurant - Recommended.Lively - Hip and happening.Recommended by - SawdaysRiverside pub/restaurant in a great position in the Ribble Valley, with a small number of bright, stylish rooms. Popular with locals and walkers. Great food and views. See More
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The Cartford Inn Little Eccleston, Lancashire 14 rooms from AU$470
Local exploring - indulge in a bespoke 'Foodie' Getaway Tour, sampling Lancashire's finest with expert-led stops at top local suppliers and spotsFoodies - Savour creative twists on classic dishes at this riverside inn, complete with a farm shop and deli to discover local flavoursArtworks - Explore a unique art gallery showcasing local talent and vibrant pieces, perfect for sparking inspiration during your stayTotal relaxation - Unwind in cosy, boutique-style rooms or dine in one of the five greenhouses, surrounded by riverside tranquillityA riverside inn near a historic toll bridge with a laid-back yet refined vibe. The décor mixes quirky art with rustic charm, boutique bedrooms, and lush greenhouses for an all-weather dining experience. With a farm shop, deli, and art gallery, it makes a stylish getaway in a lovely location. See More
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The Coach and Horses , Lancashire Lancashire 7 rooms from AU$188
Country Escape - Located in a quaint village surrounded by the beautiful countryside of Ribble ValleyChic - Slick bedroom interiors of thick carpets, velvet curtains and a copper-clad bathtubValue chic - Good price for high-level comfort and stylish decorBoutiqueSophisticated boutique inn set in idyllic village of Bolton-by-Bowland in the heart of English countryside. Its pub-food restaurant, in-house brewery and large beer garden create a lively atmosphere. Spacious and individually designed en-suite bedrooms give this country retreat a stylish touch. See More
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The Fleece Inn Lancaster, Lancashire 9 rooms from AU$169
Great walks - Both the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland are a 30-minute drive away.Restaurant - Award-winning restaurant with a menu of both British and European cuisine.Sights nearby - The iconic Lancaster Castle is a short drive away.Full of characterRecommended by - SawdaysRenovated 18th-century coaching inn with an award-winning restaurant serving iconic British and European food. Each room is fitted with an en-suite and free wifi. Fireplaces and original oak beams throughout. Ideal for a country-escape and walkers drawn to the Yorkshire Dales and Forest of Bowland. See More
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Millstone at Mellor Blackburn, Lancashire 23 rooms from AU$186
Restaurant - There is a 2-rosette acredited restaurant and a real ale barGreat walks - Great walks through the rural Lancashire countryside.Local markets - Explore the market towns of Clitheroe and Longridge.Sights nearby - Visit Clitheroe Castle and museum.Classic coaching inn on the edge of the Ribble Valley. Bedrooms are characterful and cosy and the award winning restaurant serves delicious food using local produce. Relax in the comfortable sitting room and enjoy some of the finest ales, all set amid beautiful countryside. See More
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Eagle and Child Lancashire 5 rooms from AU$141
Value chic - Superb accommodation with prices from as little as £75 per night including breakfast!Great walks - Nearby Holcombe Hill provides guests with a great hiking areaRestaurant - Award-winning restaurant serves pub classics with a twistBack to Nature - Climb beautiful Holcombe Hill to reach Peel TowerStylish, comfortable and quaint inn located in bustling market town of Ramsbottom. Boasting a multi-award winning pub, large home-grown allotment and an atmospheric bar, this is a 'must-visit' for foodies. Also perfect for nature-lovers seeking beautiful walks and hikes in surrounding hills. See More
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Moor Hall Aughton, Lancashire 7 rooms from AU$1409
Restaurant - Under Chef Patron Mark Birchall, the property has been voted 'Restaurant of The Year' in 2019 and 'UK's Best Restaurant' in 2021Foodies - A temple to food; as well as two fab restaurants, the property offers a dairy, dry ageing room for meat, a bakery & microbreweryHistoric - While the estate can be traced back to the early 13th century, the Grade II listed manor house dates from 1533Romantic Break - Book The Mulberry Suite if you fancy soaking in a roll-top bath in front of a grand marble fireplaceHistoric country manor hotel with a two Michelin starred restaurant. Design blends authentic English heritage with a unique modernist take; 5 chic rooms are located in the main house, with 2 more by the lake. The Barn is another Michelin starred restaurant for more casual dining. A foodie hot spot. See More