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15 Best Things to Do in Lancaster (Lancashire, England
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"The Sun Hotel and Bar are running the offer on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout August. The 50 per cent off applies to their breakfast, brunch, lunch, snacks, supper and soft drinks. View this post on Instagram"
"The Boot and Shoe posted on Facebook: “We can’t wait to welcome you back, but to do so, we need to follow some restrictions;. Rule of six (up to six people from up to six different households) or two households sitting together. “For the first few weeks during this initial stage of reopening, we will be operating a first-come, first-served basis for tables rather than taking bookings so arrive early, or try to visit at quieter times during the week to avoid disappointment."
"Closer to Lancaster University Campus and right next to Booths, The Boot and Shoe is a family-friendly pub with a fantastic, large beer garden for alfresco dining and drinks. Their bar is well stocked with JW Lees’ family of beers and a selection of spirits, soft drinks and wines from around the world. Their menu serves pub classics with seasonal ingredients, and they have a wood-fired pizza oven for tasty pizzas served into the evening."
"If you’re a regular at the Boot and Shoe, you’re probably all-too-familiar with wearing a coat inside, not only because it’s always freezing but also because you have a North Face jacket that you want to show off. It’s also likely that you like beer and your taste buds will become well acquainted with the JW Lees Original Lager that’s at the Boot and Shoe. It’s your home away from home, your go-to place for a pint."
"On their website, the Toll House Inn said: “Our bar and restaurant will be re-opening on Monday 12th April. We have a selection of new seasonal menus to enjoy from mid-morning all the way into the evening. In line with government guidance, we will be doing things a little differently:"
"Toll House Inn are taking part in the scheme, serving up classy British pub grub with 50 per cent off on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. View this post on Instagram. We’re proud to be part of the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme!"
"Dalton Rooms and Glow nightclub is a combined venue that has a few days to look out for each week – it is open 5 days a week until 6am. Each night usually has a different theme, as well as the place being host to ‘Social Wednesdays’ on the day most societies and sports clubs from the University hit the town. It is a busy bar and nightclub, that has big student nights, DJ nights, karaoke (participants get a free drink and t-shirt!) and pizza parties."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Green Giant used under CC BY 4.0. Cartwright Hall is Bradford’s municipal art gallery, that offers an energising array of contemporary exhibits. The collections showcase 19th and 20th-century British craftsmanship, with global contemporary prints and South Asian works."
"Lancaster's most imposing building is the castle, built in 1150 but added to over the centuries: the Well Tower dates from 1325 and is also known as the Witches' Tower because its basement dungeon was used to imprison the accused in the infamous Pendle Witches Trial of 1612. Also dating from the early 14th century is the impressive twin-towered gatehouse. Visits are by guided tour only as the castle is used as a Crown Court."
"Similar to the Maritime Museum is the fantastic Lancaster Castle. The castle is the city’s most famous landmark for a reason; it’s a great day out for the whole family. Lancaster Castle is a busy place with regular events, so check out their website before you go."
"The Pendle Heritage Centre sits right at the heart of Lancashire’s hill country beside an ancient crossing of Pendle water. The gallery and craft shop offer displays of work and exhibitions by professional crafts people and artists, while the museum contains a wealth of information about the history and development of the farmhouse."
"No trip to the Yorkshire Dales would be complete without a visit to Middleham Castle. Once the childhood home of Richard III, you can relive the Castle’s illustrious history and unlock the deeds of its great owners. There you'll be able to witness incredible views of Wensleydale from their viewing platform, and experience many indoor exhibitions, and a 15th Century replica of the Middleham Jewel."
"No day out in the Yorkshire Dales would be complete without a visit to Middleham Castle. Once the childhood home of Richard III, you can relive the Castle’s illustrious history and unlock the deeds of"
"Ribblehead Viaduct is a triumph of Victorian engineering and carries the Settle–Carlisle railway, passing through the famous Three Peaks. It has 24 huge stone arches that reach 104 feet (32 metres) above the moor. If you’re a photography lover looking for photogenic places in the Yorkshire Dales, you can’t miss this!"
"Art lovers should visit Coldstone’s Cut while they’re in the Yorkshire Dales. This is Yorkshire’s biggest and highest public artwork with spectacular views of a working mine and surrounding Nidderdale, another of the most stunning places in the Yorkshire Dales. It was created by the artist Andrew Sabin and visitors are always impressed by its architecture."