Lancashire is blessed with some of the finest countyside and parks in the UK, and so why not enjoy them with food and drink as well?
We’ve rounded up a list of top-rated destinations across the region, according to Google Reviews, all rated above 4/5.
Take a look at the pages below for more information.
Take a look at the pages below for more information.
![Yarrow Valley Country Park is a 700-acre parkland with a lake, wear adventure playground, cafe and visitor centre off Birkacre Road.
It rates as 4.7/5 on Google Reviews, with one person saying: "Plenty of benches and spots along the river to have a picnic and all sorts of entry and exit points to get you back into town or to the car park."](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/04/01/15/00/Yarrow%20Valley%20Country%20Park%20%26%20Astley%20Hall.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
9. Yarrow Valley Country Park
Yarrow Valley Country Park is a 700-acre parkland with a lake, wear adventure playground, cafe and visitor centre off Birkacre Road. It rates as 4.7/5 on Google Reviews, with one person saying: "Plenty of benches and spots along the river to have a picnic and all sorts of entry and exit points to get you back into town or to the car park." | National WorldPhoto: NW
![Spring Wood off Accrington Road, Whalley, is much lauded for its bluebell and ramson (wild garlic) displays. The semi-natural ancient woodland is one of the best examples in Lancashire and has Biological Heritage status. There is an access for all route, one leading to the centre of the wood, suitable for buggies and trampers, and a steeper path, climbing to the summit via the arboretum. Rates as 4.1/5 on Google Reviews.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTIxNTYxODMz.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
10. Spring Wood, Whalley
Spring Wood off Accrington Road, Whalley, is much lauded for its bluebell and ramson (wild garlic) displays. The semi-natural ancient woodland is one of the best examples in Lancashire and has Biological Heritage status. There is an access for all route, one leading to the centre of the wood, suitable for buggies and trampers, and a steeper path, climbing to the summit via the arboretum. Rates as 4.1/5 on Google Reviews. | NWPhoto: NW
![This park rates as 4.5/5 on Google. One person said: "Lovely area of Garstang encompassing the river Wyre, great walking,picnic area, football rugby union and cricket for the sports fans. Just nice to meander."](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmZjOGI2YTU5LTNmMGEtNDI4Ni05OTIwLTU0NzlmYzhiMGFiZDo3YzkyZmQ1NS00MGIzLTQ4YjEtYTUxYS0xYmQ1OWVlOTcwMmE=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
11. Hudson Park, Garstang
This park rates as 4.5/5 on Google. One person said: "Lovely area of Garstang encompassing the river Wyre, great walking,picnic area, football rugby union and cricket for the sports fans. Just nice to meander." | UGCPhoto: UGC
![This area is famed for it's views and walks, and is a great place to picnic too. It rates as 4.7/5 on Google Reviews, with visitors praising the picnic spots along the river and clean toilets. However, they warn that it gets very busy in the summer, and parking spaces are limited.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmRjYTI2MTA3LWNkYWMtNGI1MC05MjNmLWYzOWY3NTM5MmUwMToxOGFiMmE1MC04MGFiLTRmZjItODYyMi02OWI0YjYwM2MzYTE=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
12. Crook O'Lune Picnic Ground, Halton
This area is famed for it's views and walks, and is a great place to picnic too. It rates as 4.7/5 on Google Reviews, with visitors praising the picnic spots along the river and clean toilets. However, they warn that it gets very busy in the summer, and parking spaces are limited.Photo: Marcus Leeming