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Beacon Fell Country Park
Address: Carwags Goosnargh , Preston PR3 2NL, LAN, GB
Phone: 01995 640557
State: LAN
City: Preston
Zip Code: PR3 2NL


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This is such a beautiful place to visit with pathways for every ability. Short, medium or long walks surrounded by the most beautiful scenery, we spent a whole day just rambling around finding the tree sculptures, playing and climbing trees and hiding out in the handmade shelters with the children. Brilliant cafe and toilet block on site and you park for just £1 a day! Perfection right there and a brilliant family day out.
Today, we went to Beacon Fell, and to my surprise we had a brilliant afternoons walk, the youngest of the party was only 6 yrs old, that was our grandson Jack, he was thrilled with the following, the head, snake, lizard and owls, he got to climb a little, and let loose for a little while with his Grandma, Grandad, and Uncle Paul. Absolutely fantastic to visit, especially when it's been such a good day, car parking was easy to find and get a space. All told we walked about 5 kilometres.
Kids love this place. Brilliant views and great walks. If the 1st car park is full just. Keep driving and there are quite a few more. Will be going back soon. Great Family day out.
Plenty of parking if main carpark is full, there are others around the oneway circluar. Visitors information and toilet facilities on main carpark. Great views, various sculptures dotted around and a play area. Good paths, it was raining for a few days before but not muddy. Cant advise on wheelchair suitability but did see people out with prams. Dogs welcome. Overall, very enjoyable :
Large park encompasses the whole of a hillside at the edge of the Forest of Bowland. Has great views over Lancashire and contai!s several small woods. Easy Trig point to collect. Restrooms: The toilets are located in the main car park. Dog-friendliness: They do allow dogs but ask that you keep them on a lead. Picnic area: There are many picnic areas around the park and you can also put a blanket down and picnic at the side of a path. Pick up your litter. No fires are allowed.
Very misty today, quite a few people walking. The forest has taken a serious battering from the recent storms. Requiring a lot of trees to be felled the results being many paths aren't suitable for prams or wheelchairs and covered in mud due to tree felling plant using the footpaths, a work in progress that will result in a renewable woodland.
A beautiful place to go for a walk, lots of paths for different levels of ability and always a beautiful view to see. A nice cafe/shop for ice cream, coffee or cold drinks and plenty of parking.
Always a lovely place for a walk with family and friends and a picnic. Very popular with families and dog walkers. Good for children as there are many wood carvings to discover amongst the trees, and the ever popular stone snake. The volunteers here work hard to keep the park tidy. The cafe at the visitors centre was still only takeaway when I last visited; but there are tables and benches to sit at. A lot of dog walkers. Plenty of parking. A small fee is required if you park at the visitors centre but there are many other car parks around around the fell. There is. BBQ area on Carwags the road up from the east side with a path up to the main part of the Park. There is a one way system around the fell which avoids problems on the single track road. Great views across Parlick, Fairsnape, Bleasdale fell, and out toward Morecambe bay from the summit. Nice easy fell for smaller children to summit before trying harder walks in the Bowland area. Restrooms: Toilet block behind the visitors centre Dog-friendliness: Plenty of walks and space for dogs. No livestock in the park but if you walk further afield be mindfull that there is farmland and sheep. There are bins for dog muck and other rubbish. Picnic area: Benches and tables for picnics. BBQ area on Carwags road. Takeaway Cafe at visitors centre if you forget your picnic.
Lovely ambience and scenery, with some wonderful views of surrounding areas. So very peaceful too. Lovely place to visit, either on your own or with friends and family.
A lovely place to walk around. Various walks to choose from that start and end at the visitor centre. Parking is only £1.00 and you can pay by card via an app or telephone.
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