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ACCESSIBILITY​

Lancaster Walks, Talks & Tours are committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion within all of our of outdoor activities. Due to the historic nature of Lancaster however, including cobbled streets, narrow pavements and steep gradients in some places, some of the areas featured on our walks may vary in accessibility. As our public walks operate mainly on a pre-booked basis, we would encourage visitors to make us aware of any mobility or sensory concerns before making a booking.  We can then understand your personal circumstances & requirements better and advise you accordingly of any adaptations we might be able make to ensure your visit is as enjoyable as possible. 
 

All well behaved dogs are welcome on our walking tours, including registered assistance dogs. We do not need to know about this in advance of a booking.

GETTING TO US


  Lancaster is located in Lancashire, in the North West of England. 


By Train: Lancaster Railway Station is on the West Coast Mainline with services to London & the South and Glasgow, Edinburgh & the North. Local services include regular trains to Morecambe. The station is just a few minutes away from the heart of the city centre and many of the district's major attractions, including Lancaster Castle, where many of our guided tours start. 
For more information on planning specific
journeys please call National Rail Enquiries on 03457 48 49 50 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk 

 By Bus: Lancaster Bus Station is located in the heart of the city centre.
It also houses one of the district's main taxi ranks. Local, regional and national bus services are available, including regular journeys to Morecambe and to Lancaster University. For further information on services available please contact traveline on 0871 200 2233 or visit
www.traveline.info
 
By Car: Exit the M6 Motorway at Junction 33 (South) or Junction 34 (North) and follow the signs for Lancaster. Join the one way system and follow signs for Lancaster City Centre. From Monday to Saturday a Park & Ride service operates from Junction 34.
As much of the city centre is pedestrianised, this might be a useful spot for daytime visitors to Lancaster to leave their car and not have to seek out parking. 


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CARNFORTH RAILWAY STATION Picture Credit - Economic Development & Tourism Service, Lancaster City Council
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