What to do in Lancashire when it inevitably starts pouring with rain
Summer is all well and good when the sun is shining and families can head to the beach or a local park to make the most of the weather; or even make the most of the back garden and get the paddling pool out.
Meanwhile, Towneley Hall in Burnley is stately home, museum and art gallery all rolled into one, and it opens 12pm to 5pm Saturday to Thursday and you can find out more about their regular events, here. Try to breakout Breakout rooms are popping up all over the country at a rapid rate, and our Red Rose county is no different. The premise is to solve a number of puzzles and riddles to make it out of locked room within an allocated time.
Or you could try your luck at the arcades on one of Blackpool's three piers, or the most iconic one of all - Coral Island on the promenade. Oh, and as a total bonus, kids eat free here. Dive into a pool This is when the whole point is getting wet, butt his time you'll be in your swimwear. Most local authorities in Lancashire have a public swimming pool and leisure centre with open sessions available to book.
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