Lancaster: Attractions and more...
There are various tourists attractions in Lancaster city.
Lancaster Castle is a famous spot in the city which was used as prison since 1196. The castle was built in Roman times and is now owned by the “Duke of Lancaster”.
Lancaster Priory is yet another famous tourist spot for visitors. It is well known as St Mary’s Church, which is a parish church and was constructed in the 15th century. The interior of the church must be seen.
The best way to learn about the history of Lancaster is to visit the Lancaster Maritime Museum. The complete history of maritime trade in the city is stored in this museum.
Visitors should not forget to visit the Lune Millennium Bridge built across the River Lune.
The foot bridge is supported by cables and is 30 meters long and 40 meters high. Williamson Park is an ideal place for nature lovers.
The beautiful park is spread over an area of 54 acres. It is famous for the fascinating Butterfly House. Some of the most exotic butterfly species in the world are kept here.
What to see in detail
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
Lancaster Castle
Williamson Park
Cottage Museum
Will find places of interest on the map. Clock on the attractions for details
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