Find Nearest Animals & Wildlife in Lancashire
Our Animals and Wildlife category brings all Coast Radar’s Lancashire listings related to looking for something to do or a place to visit together where they offer some form of animal or wildlife activity.
Finding the best things to see and do on a Lancashire day out with your family or friends is easy – simply explore the animal and wildlife links below, hit the jump to my location button or use the search bar to plan your next Lancashire activity.
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Stunning coastline managed by the National Trust with large areas of beaches, sand dunes and pinewoods. The pinewoods are also home to the rare red squirrel. Read more…
Leighton Moss is the largest reedbed in North West England. Home to some really special birds such as breeding bitterns, bearded tits and marsh harriers. A selection of trails and hides, most of which are suitable for wheelchairs. Take the nature trail alongside two coastal lagoons to see lots of wading and water birds. Read more…
One of the UK’s best known aquariums the Blackpool SEA LIFE centre houses Europe’s most comprehensive collection of tropical sharks. It also features literally dozens of displays of all conceivable shapes and sizes, showcasing native and tropical marine life, plus a superb Amazone exhibition, complete with piranhas and poison dart frogs. Read more…
The Bowland Wild Boar Park is located in the heart of the Forest of Bowland National Park, a short distance from the picturesque village of Chipping. Surrounded by fells and woodland and sat on the banks of the river Hodder, it is a delightful place to enjoy the countryside and local wildlife, whilst having lots of different activities for the Read more…
Set amongst 32 acres of parkland and lakes. Home to over 1500 rare, beautiful and exotic animals from all around the world. Click here for the Blackpool Zoo website. Read more…