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Days out & scenic buses in: Lancaster

Exploring the historic charm and scenic waterways of Lancaster: A delightful car-free journey through Lancashire

Discover the captivating city of Lancaster, a gem in Lancashire that’s perfectly explored without a car. Arriving by train places you right in the heart of its rich history and vibrant culture, ready to wander through its charming streets and alongside tranquil waterways.

A must-visit is the formidable Lancaster Castle, a landmark steeped in centuries of tales, just a short stroll from the city centre. Nearby, the impressive Lancaster Priory Church offers a glimpse into medieval architecture and a peaceful retreat. For breathtaking panoramic views across the city and towards the coast, head to Williamson Park. Here, you’ll find the iconic Ashton Memorial and a delightful Butterfly House, all easily accessible on foot.

Embrace the serenity of the Lancaster Canal, where you can enjoy leisurely walks along the towpath, perhaps stopping at a waterside pub like the Water Witch. Further along, the magnificent Lune Aqueduct provides stunning vistas of the River Lune, a perfect spot for photography and quiet contemplation. Delve into the city’s past at the Lancaster City Museum, housed in the grand old town hall.

For a change of scenery, hop on a short train journey to Morecambe. Its famous promenade offers spectacular views across the bay towards the Lakeland fells, ideal for a refreshing coastal walk. Lancaster truly offers a wealth of experiences for those who prefer to travel at a gentler pace, savouring every moment of their journey through this historic corner of Britain.

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Bus routes in Lancaster

Lancaster to Keswick via Kendal & Windermere – The Lakes Connection 555 from Stagecoach in Cumbria

Lakes Connection 555

Travel through the heart of the Lake District on the Lakes Connection 555 - up to every 30 mins during the peak of Summer.

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