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Attractions and Places To See around Wyre - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Wyre, a borough in Lancashire, England, offers a diverse range of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region features significant natural features like the River Wyre, coastline, and parts of the Forest of Bowland. Visitors can explore summits, nature reserves, and historic structures, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in local heritage.

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Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Nicky Nook Summit

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Nicky Nook is a 215m high hill on the western side of the Forest of Bowland. There is a trig pointy on the summit and great views west towards the sea, Fleetwood & Blackpool.

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The Barn, Scorton

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A firm favourite with local cyclists. Plenty of seating indoor and outdoor. Also has bike racks (although most of the locks have keys missing). It can take ages to get …

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Brock Bottom picnic area and nature reserve is a pretty site on the river Brock on the edge of the Forest of Bowland. There used to be a cotton mill …

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Paddy's Pole Summit, Fair Snape Fell

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Paddy's Pole is the name of the cairn on Fair Snape Fell. There is a trig point and shelter here as well as the pole topped cairn at 510m. It's …

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Parlick Fell summit

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Parlick Fell is a great little summit at 432m. It's quite a conical shape which makes it a good high point and a great hill for kids wo like a mountain.

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Knotts Fish Cafe

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Quite a large, good cafΓ©, plenty of seating inside with some seating round the back. No bike racks to my knowledge so best to put your bikes round the back. …

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Rossall Point Observation Tower

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At 46 feet (14 m) high, the Rossall Point Observation Tower boasts panoramic views of Blackpool, the Irish Sea, the Forest of Bowland Fells and the South Lakeland Fells. Completed …

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Regular ferry trip across the mouth of the River Wyre from Fleetwood to Knott End. The journey takes about 10mins.
Ferry opperates from 7:45 to 17:45 and leaves half hourly …

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Fleetwood Promenade

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Easy cycling along the prom. Stunning views across the bay towards the Lake District.

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April 21, 2026, Paddy's Pole Summit, Fair Snape Fell

this track looks god but doesn't go to the other side of this hill.

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Stunning views β€” in clear air you can see the seaside as far as Lytham and even Blackpool Tower. On some days, ultralight planes pass overhead, adding a unique attraction. They glide close like giant birds β€” always a pleasure to watch.

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Path is straightforward and accessible in dry weather. My 10-year-old granddaughter managed it easily β€” a good relaxed hike.

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Cartford Bridge is a single-track toll bridge in the English county of Lancashire. Built in 1831, it spans the River Wyre, connecting Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck, in the Borough of Fylde, on the southern side of the river, to Out Rawcliffe, in the Borough of Wyre, on its northern side (known locally as "Over Wyre"), carrying both automotive and pedestrian traffic of Cartford Lane. The tolls are Β£1 for vehicles exceeding five tonnes, 70p for vehicles exceeding two tonnes, 60p for motorised vehicles not exceeding two tonnes, and 20p for two-wheeled vehicles.

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Cartford Bridge is a single-track toll bridge in the English county of Lancashire. Built in 1831, it spans the River Wyre, connecting Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck, in the Borough of Fylde, on the southern side of the river, to Out Rawcliffe, in the Borough of Wyre, on its northern side (known locally as "Over Wyre"), carrying both automotive and pedestrian traffic of Cartford Lane. The tolls are Β£1 for vehicles exceeding five tonnes, 70p for vehicles exceeding two tonnes, 60p for motorised vehicles not exceeding two tonnes, and 20p for two-wheeled vehicles.

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Always check their Facebook page for the current months sailing times - they do vary with the tides!

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short, sharp trip up to the fells

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Lovely site, can get very busy in the summer months. Beautiful walk along the river is you wish, and cool refreshing water to dip your toes in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the best natural attractions to visit in Wyre?

Wyre offers a variety of natural beauty. You can explore the stunning views from summits like Nicky Nook Summit and Parlick Fell summit, both offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape and coastline. The Brock Bottom picnic area and nature reserve provides picturesque walks along the River Brock, while the Wyre Estuary Country Park is excellent for wildlife spotting. Don't miss the diverse wildlife of Wyre Forest, one of Britain's most significant ancient woodlands.

Are there historical sites or landmarks to explore in Wyre?

Yes, Wyre has a rich history. You can visit the historic Cartford Toll Bridge, built in 1831, or the Rossall Point Observation Tower for coastal views and birdwatching. Other notable sites include Marsh Mill, The Mount Pavilion, and the Lower Lighthouse at Fleetwood, which often participate in Heritage Open Days. The remains of Greenhalgh Castle and the Iron Age relic at Arm Hill (Knott End) also offer glimpses into the area's past.

What family-friendly activities are available in Wyre?

Wyre is great for families. The Brock Bottom picnic area and nature reserve is perfect for riverside walks and exploring old mill ruins. The Fleetwood Promenade offers easy cycling and stunning views, while the Rossall Point Observation Tower provides an engaging experience for all ages. You can also enjoy a scenic ride on the Wyre Estuary Ferry (Fleetwood–Knott End). For a unique experience, visit the Star Wars filming locations in Cleveleys.

Are there good hiking trails in Wyre?

Absolutely! Wyre offers excellent hiking opportunities, particularly in the Forest of Bowland. Popular routes include the ascent to Nicky Nook Summit and Parlick Fell summit. For more detailed routes and options, you can explore the Hiking around Wyre guide, which features trails like the Nicky Nook & Grizedale Reservoir loop from Scorton and the Wyre Way Fleetwood Peninsula Loop.

What cycling routes are available in Wyre?

Cyclists will enjoy Wyre's diverse terrain. The Fleetwood Promenade offers easy, scenic cycling with views towards the Lake District. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails such as the Fleetwood Seafront loop and the Cartford Toll Bridge – Shipyard Creek loop. More cycling options can be found in the MTB Trails around Wyre guide.

Can I find places to eat or get refreshments near attractions?

Yes, Wyre has several options for refreshments. The Barn, Scorton is a highly-rated venue offering a unique experience. For a local favorite, try Knotts Fish Cafe. Additionally, Wyre's town centres like Garstang, Poulton-le-Fylde, and Fleetwood are home to a variety of restaurants, cafes, and traditional pubs.

Are there any accessible paths for wheelchairs or strollers in Wyre?

Yes, some areas in Wyre offer good accessibility. The Brock Bottom picnic area and nature reserve has accessible sections along the river path. The Wyre Estuary Ferry (Fleetwood–Knott End) is also wheelchair accessible, providing a scenic crossing. The Fleetwood Promenade is generally flat and suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, offering easy movement along the coast.

What is the best time of year to visit Wyre?

Wyre can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (April to September) offer milder weather, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the coastline and nature reserves. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to areas like Wyre Forest. For indoor attractions and historical sites, any time of year is suitable, though Heritage Open Days often occur in early autumn.

Where can I experience the coastline and beaches in Wyre?

Wyre boasts a beautiful coastline with four distinct beaches. Cleveleys beach is known for its 'mythic coastline' featuring unique sculptures along its promenade. The Fleetwood Promenade offers stunning views and easy cycling. You can also enjoy coastal birdwatching and views of the Wyre Estuary from the Rossall Point Observation Tower. The Wyre Estuary Ferry provides a scenic way to cross the mouth of the River Wyre between Fleetwood and Knott End.

Are there any unique cultural experiences or local towns worth visiting in Wyre?

Beyond the natural beauty, Wyre has charming towns and cultural points of interest. Garstang offers guided walks exploring its 500-year history. Knott End provides historical walks to discover its past, including brine wells and a disused railway, with views of Morecambe Bay. Poulton-le-Fylde is an administrative and market center with its own rich history, including guided walks exploring its railway development. You can also find interactive 'Discover Wyre Trails' across the district, featuring local stories and film footage.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Wyre?

Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from summits like Nicky Nook Summit, often noting the clear sightlines to the sea, Fleetwood, and Blackpool, and even the Lake District on clear days. The easy cycling and stunning bay views along Fleetwood Promenade are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful walks and historical remnants at Brock Bottom picnic area, especially the refreshing river water.

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