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  1. Lancashire - Wikipedia

    The west of Lancashire contains flat coastal plains: the West Lancashire coastal plain to the south and the Fylde in the centre. The north-western coast is hilly and contains part of Arnside and …

  2. Lancashire | England, Map, & History | Britannica

    Nov 29, 2025 · Lancashire, administrative, geographic, and historical county in northwestern England. It is bounded to the north by Cumberland and Westmorland (in the present …

  3. A very warm welcome to Lancashire! - Visit Lancashire

    Alongside the picturesque landscapes, historic charm and warm welcome you find in Lancashire, there is a growing range of fantastic eco-friendly options for those looking to getaway in a …

  4. Lancashire Day 2025 - what is it and what does it mean? - BBC

    Nov 27, 2025 · Lancashire Day celebrate the culture, lifestyle and achievements of the red rose county.

  5. Lancashire: The Best Things To See And Do - englandexplore

    Mar 28, 2017 · Lancashire is an ancient county to the west of its arch rival, Yorkshire. This rivalry dates back from the Wars Of the Roses fought in the 1400s between the House of York …

  6. Les 10 meilleures choses à faire dans le Lancashire

    Que vous soyez amoureux de la nature, passionné d’histoire, accro à l’adrénaline ou gourmet, vous serez émerveillé par les sites, les activités et les établissements du Lancashire... et vous …

  7. Lancashire — Wikiberal

    Le Lancashire est un comté situé dans le nord-ouest de l' Angleterre, au Royaume-Uni. Il est l'un des comtés les plus emblématiques du pays, connu pour son riche patrimoine industriel, ses …

  8. Lancashire - Wikiwand

    Le Lancashire /ˈlæŋkəʃə (ɹ)/, ou Lancastre, parfois abrégé Lancs, est un comté en Angleterre. Le nom de l'ancienne ville principale du comté est Lancastre.

  9. Ignore southern stereotypes, Lancashire is the most underrated …

    Nov 27, 2025 · Ignore southern stereotypes, Lancashire is the most underrated county in England From moors to music and mills, this vibrant corner of the North offers depth and delight in …

  10. Lancashire – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Lancashire takes its name from the city of Lancaster, which was the Roman camp (castrum) by the River Lune. It is known for its longstanding rivalry with the neighbouring county of Yorkshire.