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Balloon Ride

Lancashire

Virgin Balloon Flights is the only passenger balloon operator flying in Lancashire, with a beautiful launch site at Lancaster.

Launching from just outside the town from Crook O' Lune, a Lancaster balloon flight is an unforgettable experience.

Here are some things to do in Lancashire, UK:

  1. Visit Blackpool Tower: This iconic tower offers a chance to take in panoramic views of the town, as well as to enjoy a variety of attractions and entertainment, including the famous Blackpool Tower Ballroom.

  2. Visit the Blackburn Heritage Centre: This center offers a chance to learn about the history of the town and the surrounding area, as well as to see a variety of artifacts and other exhibits.

  3. Visit the Ribble Steam Railway: This railway offers a chance to take a ride on a steam train and to learn about the history of the railway in the area.

  4. Visit the Hoghton Tower: This historic tower offers a glimpse into the history of the area and the lives of the people who lived there, as well as the opportunity to explore the castle grounds and gardens.

  5. Visit the Helmshore Textile Museums: These two museums offers a chance to learn about the history of textiles in the area, and to see a variety of textile-related exhibits.

  6. Visit the Blackburn Cathedral: This historic cathedral is known for its impressive architecture and its association with the history of the town and the surrounding area.

  7. Visit the Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum: This museum offers a chance to learn about the history of the town and the surrounding area, as well as to see a variety of art and other exhibits.

  8. Visit the Trough of Bowland: This area offers a chance to explore the beautiful countryside and to take a walk and enjoy the nature.

  9. Visit the Forest of Bowland: This area offers a chance to explore the beautiful countryside and to take a walk and enjoy the nature, as well as to see a variety of wildlife.

  10. Visit the Lytham Hall: This historic house offers a glimpse into the history of the area and the lives of the people who lived there, as well as the opportunity to explore the grounds and gardens.