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THEOSCAR WINNERSOF TOURISM

Each year Lancashire businesses around the county take part in the Lancashire Tourism Awards. These awards recognise the hard work of Lancashire’s wonderful tourism and hospitality businesses and are like our very own Oscars, full of glitz, glamour and celebration.

These guys are the best in their field, so give them a round of applause, and a visit next time you are in the county.

Visitor Attraction of the Year

Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre, near Garstang

You’ll find everything here for a great day or evening out. Try your hand at curling at England’s only dedicated curling rink, or enjoy bowling, the latest movies, crazy golf, crazy pool, shuffleboard and more.

Large Event of the Year

Highest Point Festival, Lancaster

Set in the glorious Williamson Park overlooking the city of Lancaster, this four day event plays host to some of the most revered names in British music, as well as art, entertainment and delicious food. Definitely not one to miss.

Small Event of the Year

Thornton Hall Country Park, nr Burnley

Winning for Thornton Hall Christmas Adventure, it is known around the county that this attraction does not do events by half, and luckily for you they have a range of events that run throughout the year, including their infamous pumpkin picking!

Cultural Venue or Organisation of the Year

Blackpool Winter Gardens

A staple in Blackpool’s entertainment offering for over 140 years, Blackpool Winter Gardens host a number of brilliant performances throughout the season, perfect for both adults and children alike. Don’t miss shows like Six The Musical and The British Country Music Festival this summer.

Experience of the Year

Blackpool Pleasure Beach “Walk The…”

Experiences

Definitely not one for those afraid of heights. Enjoy the thrill of Blackpool Pleasure Beach’s classic rollercoasters but on foot, as you climb to the top and take in some fantastic views across Blackpool and out to see. A great once in a lifetime experience.

Taste Lancashire Producer award

Brindle Distillery, Chorley

No longer the new kid on the block, Brindle Distillery have established themselves as one of the best gin producers in the county. Their simple, palate pleasing flavours, pair perfectly with tonic, or why not head to the distillery bar where you can try one of their signature gin cocktails.

Large Hotel of the Year

Hampton by Hilton Blackpool

Offering beachfront accommodation 100 meters from the Blackpool’s promenade and just down the road from Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Coral Island and Sandcastle Waterpark, this hotel is the perfect place to stay in the hear of the action.

Business Events Venue

Merlin Events Blackpool

Although winning for their business events venue, Merlin Entertainment are better known for their range of fantastic attractions in Blackpool, including The Blackpool Tower, Madame Tussauds Blackpool, SEA LIFE Blackpool and The Blackpool Tower Dungeons.

New Business AND Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year

Ribble Valley Retreat, Langho

Winning two awards, it is fair to say Ribble Valley Retreat are doing something right. This beautiful glamping site offers the choice of two shepherds huts or three luxury bell tents with stunning views across the valley.

Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism award

Hedgerow Luxury Glamping, Newsholme

Winning for their approach to sustainability, Hedgerow offer another brilliant option for glamping in the Ribble Valley. With pods featuring king size beds, rainforest showers, underfloor heating, private decks and hot tubs, you will be in complete luxury.

Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year

Oak Dean Cottages, Whalley

Surrounded by rolling hills, Oakdean Cottages in The Ribble Valley offer the ideal base to immerse yourself in the Lancashire countryside. Whether you’re exploring wild woodlands, or visiting some of the many award-winning restaurants nearby, these cottages are the perfect home from home.

Lancashire Perfect Stay, serviced accommodation award

Fence Gate Lodge, Fence

The Fence Gate Lodge combines a beautifully restored and extended grade 2 listed building. Nestled between Pendle’s most idyllic countryside set back in the village of Fence. All rooms are beautifully appointed and are all finished and furnished to an exceptionally high standard.

Dog Friendly Business of the Year Award

The Lawrence Hotel, Padiham

If you are looking for a hotel you can enjoy with your four-legged friends then this is the place to be. Offering bedrooms suitable for your pawfect pooch (as well as owners with great taste) and delicious doggy dinners as well, your and your best fur-end will definitely enjoy your stay.

Special Recognition award

Crow Wood Hotel and Spa, Burnley

This luxury hotel is set within 40 acres of private parkland in Burnley, with spectacular views of Pendle Hill and the surrounding countryside. Here you will find, 76 luxurious bedrooms and suites, an award-winning restaurant and multi award-winning Woodland Spa.

Resilience and Innovation award

The Whitehall Hotel & Distillery, Darwen

When the pandemic hit, The Whitehall Hotel looked to diversify their business and through this innovation, the distillery was born. Whitehall Distillery offer four gin flavours in distilled in small batches, enjoy tastes of apple, citrus and raspberries amongst other botanicals.

Accessible and Inclusive Tourism award

Brickhouse Farm Holiday Cottages and Lakeside Hub, Hambleton

These cottages were purpose built holiday accommodation for families, friends and carers and vary in size from 2 to 5 bedrooms, specialising in holidays for those with disabilities. Many disability aids are available including ceiling track hoists free of charge.

Taste Lancashire award

263, Preston

Passionate about food, and creating a wonderful, memorable dining experience. Whether you are looking for a romantic meal for two or an evening catching up with family and friends, 263 Restaurant is perfect for all occasions.

Pub of the Year award

PLAU, Preston

A gin and beer house like no other, with history back to the 18th century. Here you will find not only one of Preston’s largest selections of craft and cask beer, but you will also find haunted vaults, hidden rooms, a medieval monks well and of course a delightful rooftop terrace to boot!

Founder Jeremy Rowland also took away the Unsung Hero Award for his commitment to saving heritage venues across the city.

Hotel Wedding Venue of the Year

Mitton Hall, Ribble Valley

A stunning country house hotel in the heart of the Ribble Valley, Mitton Hall is a truly breathtaking wedding venue that redefines romance. When not in use as a wedding venue, you will find a charming restaurant, luxury bedrooms and a terrace overlooking the River Ribble and beyond.

Wedding Venue of the Year

The Out Barn, Clitheroe

A dedicated, family-owned wedding venue, nestled in 360 acres of privately owned, stunning estate, you cannot get more exclusive than that. This countryside venue offers a stunning example of how modern design can be combined with the old to create something truly beautiful.