Encircled by natural beauty
Coast, lake, mountain and moorland
Surroundings
Landal Twin Lakes is nestled between the beautiful Morecambe Bay and no fewer than four of the UK's most spectacular protected landscapes - the Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to the west, the Lake District to the north, the Yorkshire Dales to the north east and the Forest of Bowland to the south east. A paradise for walkers, adventurers, families, wildlife-watchers and zen seekers.
Forest of Bowland
An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Forest of Bowland is the perfect place for peaceful walks, cycling, wildlife-watching and exploring historic villages. Be sure to stop for a drink or bite to eat at one of the area's many cafes, tearooms and pubs!
Morecambe Bay
Beautiful Morecambe Bay stretches from the south-west coast of Cumbria to Fleetwood in Lancashire, encompassing such coastal towns as Heysham, Grange-over-Sands and, of course, Morecambe, where you can enjoy afternoon tea at the iconic Art-Deco Midland Hotel.
Yorkshire Dales National Park
Known for stunning scenery and a natural landscape, the Yorkshire Dales National Park is just a short drive from Landal Woodland Lakes. Explore miles of rolling countryside, family-friendly attractions, wonderful wildlife and historic landmarks.
Lake District National Park
England's largest National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Lake District is known for its dramatic landscapes, glittering lakes and picturesque villages, with plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling, water-based activities and stargazing.
Lakeland Wildlife Oasis
Lakeland Wildlife Oasis is home to more than 100 species of mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish and invertebrate, with lots of interactive hands-on displays to keep everyone entertained. Special animal experiences are also available to book.
Leighton Hall
A family home and the centre of an agricultural estate since medieval times, the spectacular house and gardens of Leighton Hall are open to the public on certain days through the summer months.
Brockhole on Windermere
A plethora of activities are on offer at Brockhole on Windermere, including boat hire, archery, mini golf, laser clay shooting, kayak tours, a fairy trail, treetop adventures, table tennis, gardens and a playground.
The World of Beatrix Potter
The World of Beatrix Potter is a visitor attraction based on Beatrix Potter's books. Discover Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck and their friends in a magical indoor recreation of the books with sights, sounds, and smells of the countryside.
Lake Windermere
Lake Windermere, England's largest natural lake, is definitely worth a visit. Many activities await discovery along the shoreline, which spans over 10 miles of breath-taking landscape. There is something for everyone in the family to enjoy.
Blackpool
An iconic seaside resort, Blackpool is the ultimate family day out with its traditional amusements, promenade, sandy beach, theme park and, of course, landmark 518-foot Blackpool Tower where you can catch a show or enjoy panoramic views from the top.
Lancaster Castle
With origins dating back almost 1000 years, Lancaster Castle is one of the north-west's most important historic monuments and has a dark history of crime and punishment, housing prisoners until as recently as 2011. Join a guided tour to discover its story.
Happy Mount Park
Fun for all the family, there's adventure golf, a splash park, putting green, tennis courts, trampolines, swing boats and more at Happy Mount Park in Morecambe, with a cafe on hand for refreshments, as well as ice cream vans during the summer.
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