Beach, estuary or river – water plays a massive part in Wyre’s wonderful landscape.
Here’s a few ideas on how to make the most of it…
Cleveleys Seafront
Home to a stunning award-winning prom, sandy beaches, kiddies rides and cafe with play water feature.
Look out for a giant seashell and stone sea ogre hiding somewhere among the groynes - part of the new Mythic Coast artwork trail.
Fleetwood Seafront
Further up the coast and just as beautiful, boasting award-winning beaches ideal for paddling, picnicing, kite flying and more.
Esplanade attractions include a boating lake, children's play areas and the newly landscaped Marine Gardens.
Wyre Estuary Country Park
A Green Flag country park, where a network of accessible paths lead you through diverse estuary and riverside views, habitats and wildlife.
Excellent birdwatching opportunities, family picnic sites, cafe and adventure playground.
Atlas Sailing
Specialists in arranging sailing experience days either for corporate entertainment or just for an enjoyable time on the water.
For complete beginners who have never sailed before and people with sailing experience.
Cleveley Mere
Paradise found - a tranquil 24-acre lake set in a private nature reserve with some unique accommodation also on offer
Offering quality trout fly-fishing, day tickets available.
Guys Thatched Hamlet
A delightful complex on the Lancaster Canal at Bilsborrow, home to pizzeria, Owd Nell's Tavern and a lodge for those who want to stay awhile.
Craft shops, cricket pitch and bowling green are also on site.
Lancaster Canal Cruises
A family-run service offering public and private canal cruises on board the luxury Jungle Queen barge
Enjoy a variety of trips along the picturesque stretch of Lancaster Canal between Preston and Lancaster.
Tw'Owd Tithebarn
A characterful canalside pub situated in the market town of Garstang.
Sip fruit wine or sample cask ale in the summer sun by the banks of the canal and listen to the distinctive tinkling of the beautifully decorated narrowboats moored close by.