Rural car parks and picnic sites
The woodland at Spring Wood has Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland status, and the site once belonged to Whalley Abbey. There are various tracks and paths through the woods and several picnic areas. At the summit, views of Longridge and Waddington Fell can be seen. Spring Wood is at its best in May when the fabulous bluebells arrive.
A car park and toilets are available at this site.
GR: SD 742 363
Postcode: BB7 9DP
The Crook O' Lune picnic site is situated at a popular beauty spot on a horseshoe bend in the River Lune to the North of Lancaster. There are many pleasant walks alongside the wooded riverbanks and surrounding countryside.
There is a car park, toilets and also picnic areas next to the River Lune.
GR: SD 522 647
Postcode: LA2 6PD
Conder Green picnic site forms part of the Coastal Way. The picnic site has a car park and toilets
GR: SD 456 562
Postcode: LA2 0AN
Warton Crag is within Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and was created from a former limestone quarry. It is a prominent limestone hill with spectacular views over Morecambe Bay. The area is important for its wildflowers, ancient woodland and historical significance. The site is managed as a network of nature reserves and several permissive footpaths lead from the car park to these and the summit of Warton Crag.
Lancashire County Council own and manage the car park and picnic area.
GR: SD 490 724
Postcode: LA5 9NE
Cinderbarrow is a small picnic site, with a car park and circular path around the site. The site features a miniature railway track.
GR: SD 514 758
Postcode: LA5 9RX
Scorton Picnic Site was developed on a former gravel extraction site. It has now been developed into a wet woodland and wildflower meadows with a large pond popular with birds. There is a circular walk around the site alongside the River Wyre and through woodland.
There is a car park and picnic area.
GR: SD 506 507
Postcode: PR3 1BU
Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve was created on the site of a former power station. The reserve has a number of walking trails, lagoons and an abundance of wildlife.
There is a car park, and the site can be accessed from Jameson Road.
GR: SD 335 464
Postcode: FY7 6NB
Dog controls
Please be aware that Fleetwood Nature Reserve is subject to a Dog Control Public Space Protection Order.
The site is split into different zones and there is signage on site clearly explaining the restrictions in each area
Failure to comply could result in fines being issued
Marles Wood consists of mature woodland and grazed pasture. The site is popular in warm weather for riverside picnics and offers a good base for a nice riverside walk alongside the River Ribble to the Dinckley suspension bridge.
Marles wood has a car park and picnic area.
GR: SD 676 356
Postcode: PR3 3XU
This former roadside materials store has been developed into a car park and small picnic site. The site has good views of Longridge Fell and can be used as a starting point to explore the wider countryside.
GR: SD 662 349
Postcode: BB1 9EY