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What to do in Lancashire on a rainy day

When it’s pouring outside you don’t have to miss out on an exciting day out. Check out our suggestions for what to do in Lancashire on a rainy day and you’ll be reaching for your coat and umbrella in no time.

Fantastic days out for all the family

Just because it’s raining, it doesn’t necessarily mean you want to avoid water – as long as it comes with plenty of entertainment! Sandcastle Waterpark is an indoor waterpark in Blackpool that offers waves of fun for children and adults. Soak up the excitement with the likes of water slides, water chutes and a lazy river which are just some of the attractions to look forward to.

If you want to stay dry but still want active excitement, the Kaos Indoor High Wire Adventure Centre in Lytham lets families get active in an exciting rope course. Participants wear harnesses and navigate obstacles that are suspended above the ground. There are also climbing trees and a toddler soft play area so all members of the family can have a great time.

Have fun with history

If you’re eager to see historic buildings you’re in luck in Lancashire. Lancaster Castle is a stunning Grade I Listed Building with a keep that dates from the 12th century, a 14th century Witches’ Tower and a 15th century gatehouse. The castle has a long history of use as a court and prison and is still used for these purposes today. Guided tours enable visitors to explore a large part of the castle, while a number of exhibits provide insight into the castle’s history.

Rufford Old Hall is another historical building that provides an enticing indoor visit during a rainy day. This eye-catching 16th century manor house contains a number of intriguing items including a collection of armour, a 19th century grand piano and tapestries that date from the 17th century. Visitors can also explore the Great Hall which was used by William Shakespeare before he became famous. If you don’t mind getting a bit wet you can also step outside and wander through the beautiful Victorian and Edwardian gardens.

Get inspired and informed at museums

The Museum of Lancashire is the ideal place to discover the varied and vast history of Lancashire. The exhibits cover diverse aspects of Lancashire, from its wildlife to archaeology and industry. In addition to thousands of objects and intriguing exhibits, entry to the museum is free so this is a great way to enjoy an informative and economical rainy day in Lancashire.

Focusing on a more specific aspect of Lancashire history, the Queen Street Mill Textile Museum is located in the village of Harle Syke and is the sole remaining 19th century weaving mill powered by steam. Visitors can see demonstrations of the fully working and original mill machinery in situ as well as peruse a range of other items associated with the textile industry.

Something a little bit different

If you’re not afraid of the dark that will all change with a visit to the Pasaje del Terror at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. This interactive horror attraction will have you screaming but there’s no telling whether it will be in delight or fear. Definitely an attraction for older children and adults only, the Pasaje del Terror is a self-led navigation through terrifying sets featuring renowned horror characters that will leave you reluctant to switch the lights off at night when you go to sleep…that is, if you make it out alive.

The Ribble Steam Railway on the other hand is a treat that can be enjoyed by all ages. Adults and kids will be eager to make tracks for this railway in Preston as it provides the chance to ride fantastic steam trains and get hands-on with the exhibits in the railway’s museum which include steam and diesel locomotives as well as wagons and carriages.

Don’t let rain ruin the fun

Whether you’re up for a scare, want to splash around or lose yourself in the past as you discover history and beautiful architecture, you can do all of this and more on a rainy Lancashire day. With plenty of attractions and activities to appeal to kids and adults, you’ll never be left wondering what to do when the weather is wet – instead you’ll be having far too much fun to even remember it’s raining!

This article was last updated on April 08, 2014
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