Vacation rentals in Wyre

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The exterior of a semi-detached house is presented, featuring a welcoming entrance with a white door accented by a decorative arch. A neat lawn is visible in the foreground alongside a gravel driveway leading to the side. Nearby, a wooden fence complements the landscaped garden.
Home in Great Eccleston
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Cosy home with views of Beacon Fell

A cosy semi-detached house in the quaint village of Great Eccleston. The accommodation consists of two bedrooms; bath with shower over; fully equipped kitchen and garden with patio . Ample space for parking two cars. A 5 minute walk to the village with various shops, pubs and take-aways. Ideally situated for the beautiful Forest of Bowland ( AONB); the coastal areas of Blackpool, St Anne's and Lytham. Lancaster is only 20 mins drive and the Lake District can be reached in just under an hour.

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A traditional farmhouse with a stone exterior is framed by lush greenery and blooming plants. The symmetrical structure features two stories, multiple windows, and a welcoming front door. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, surrounded by a well-maintained garden.
Home in Lancashire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Luxury Farmhouse, for family and friends getaways

Beautiful, traditional rural farmhouse set on the edge of a working dairy Farm. Offering a clean warm and friendly welcome. Situated on the edge of Bowland Forest, close to the 1st Fairtrade Market town of Garstang. I 2 minutes from the M6 and A6 you are in easy reach of Lancaster, Preston, Blackpool and The Lake District. 5 Minutes drive to Scorton and Wyresdale Park Wedding Venue *Pets are welcome, the charge is £60 per visit.Please note that pets cannot be left unattended at any time.

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A modern living room features a dark gray sofa with decorative cushions, positioned on a large area rug. A glass coffee table sits in front of the sofa, and a flat-screen TV is mounted on a wall. Natural light fills the room from a nearby window.
Home in Preston
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

No 2 The Maples

These former stables have been thoughtfully converted into three luxurious, contemporary holiday homes situated within the owners grounds in a semi-rural location which is well situated for exploring all the North West has to offer. The Maples is an ideal retreat from which to enjoy a host of activities and places to visit. The market town of Garstang just 8 miles away and the popular North West coast of Blackpool just 30 mins away by car and within easy reach to Southport and Lytham St Annes.

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The exterior of the annexe features a brick facade with several windows and a small garden area. Purple flowering plants and a bush with white blooms are visible in the foreground, contributing to the inviting appearance of the property.
Guest suite in Catterall
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Spacious, Self-Contained Annexe, King+Double Beds

Self-contained annexe to our house in semi-rural Catterall, 56m2/608ft2. Near Garstang, Lancaster & the beautiful Forest of Bowland AONB. Plenty of parking, also on bus route. Local restaurant, golf, canal walks & fell walking accessed straight from the house; Lake District or beach at Lytham StAnnes / Blackpool 40mins away. Easy access to Preston, Lancaster & Blackpool by car/bus. Manchester is around a 45m drive. We're often available to advise. Info on local amenities & activities provided.

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The self-contained bungalow features a brick exterior with large glass windows framed by wooden panels. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, which is adorned with planters. The surrounding landscape includes open fields, and a clear blue sky extends overhead.
Bungalow in Preston
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 415 reviews

A quiet and secluded bungalow situated rurally.

A cosy, modern, self-contained bungalow tucked away in peaceful countryside. With one double bedroom, a bathroom, and a comfortable lounge with a fold-out futon, it’s the ideal escape for rest and relaxation. Set in rural Preston near the coast and River Wyre, it’s perfect for walkers, with Blackpool Illuminations just a short drive away. Lancaster and the Lake District are also within easy reach. Due to the rural setting, driving is essential; a parking space is located next to the bungalow.

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The exterior of the cottage is shown, featuring a private garden area with a green lawn. Large bi-fold doors open to the indoor space, surrounded by potted plants. A barbecue grill is visible on the terrace, with a patio table and chairs positioned nearby.
Cottage in GB
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Beautifully appointed cottage near Blackpool.

This is a beautiful cottage within the heart of Lancashire farming community. Surrounded by rural views. With two private gardens at your disposal and private secure off road parking. On a country lane, that provides quick access to Blackpool with its night life, attractions and illuminations in September, and only 50 mins to the Lake District. If you want the sea, its not far at all, with large beaches at Blackpool and the lovely upgraded front at Cleveleys is only a short drive away.

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The exterior of the cottage is showcased, featuring a quaint entrance with a glass-paneled door beneath a peaked roof. The walls are painted white, complemented by black accents. A flower basket hangs beside the door, and a small potted plant is positioned near the entrance.
Cottage in Pilling
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Rhubarb Cottage - Dog friendly

Rhubarb Cottage was built in 1855 and is a quaint white cottage with a modern bathroom, well equipped kitchen and two bedrooms. It has views over Newers Wood and easy access to Fluke Hall beach. Situated in rural Pilling it is ideally located for access to the Lakes, Trough of Bowland, Lancaster and seaside resort of Blackpool. This is the perfect base for cycling or rambling along the coast or into the countryside along with exploring the historic surroundings.

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A well-maintained garden features a variety of colorful flowers and neatly trimmed plants, encircling a central fish pond. A spacious lodge is visible, with large windows and a welcoming entrance. In the distance, a trampoline is partly hidden among the greenery.
Guesthouse in Preesall
5 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Coastal Garden Lodge

A spacious lodge, with private entrance, in the large garden of a family home near to seaside village, Knott-End-On-Sea . Filteted drinking water, free range eggs from garden chickens - even a trampoline!. Located near the sea, you can stroll down the front to village cafes, pub, shops, golf club and a short ferry to Fleetwood. The attractions of Lancaster, Blackpool, Cleveleys, Morecambe, Forrest of Bowland & Lake District are a short drive away.

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A spacious living area is illuminated by natural light streaming through large windows, highlighting wooden beams and flooring. A comfortable sectional sofa is adorned with light blue pillows, while a staircase leads to an upper level, creating an open, airy ambiance.
Home in Lancashire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Large converted barn in peaceful, rural location

Wake up to the sounds of the birds singing! A lovely 3 bedroom barn conversion set in 12 acres of fields, ponds and some wooded areas which you are welcome to explore. The barn has a large open plan kitchen/diner/living space and also a huge second living room. Super fast Wifi (400mb+) throughout and two large TVs in the living areas Blackpool/Preston/Lancaster are all around 20 minutes away and you can be in the Lake District in an hour.

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An open plan living area features exposed wooden beams and large windows, offering natural light. A velvet sofa and antique armchairs are positioned invitingly by a fireplace. A spacious kitchen island is paired with seating, creating a social and comfortable space for relaxation and dining.
Place to stay in Lancashire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 498 reviews

Luxury Loft at Claughton Hall

The Luxury Loft is situated within the West Wing of the Stunning and Imposing Claughton Hall. We hope to provide guests with a comfortable yet memorable home from home experience. The Loft offers spectacular views over the Lune Valley from an elevated hilltop position. Take it easy at this unique, tranquil and luxurious getaway. The Fenwick Arms gastro pub is situated a short 12minute walk away at the bottom of the homes private driveway.

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A stone barn is set within a private garden, featuring a well-kept lawn and paved terrace. The exterior showcases rustic stonework, with large windows allowing natural light. Nearby greenery and garden plants enhance the tranquil outdoor space, ideal for relaxation and family gatherings.
Cottage in Bay Horse
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

Lowfield Barn

Set in private grounds, with plenty of room for families (and pets!), Lowfield is a converted barn, which is close to Lancaster University and an ideal base for exploring the North West and Lake District. The accommodation has 3 double bedrooms (1 twin), 2 bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen/diner, utility and garden room/lounge. Public transport links to Lancaster, ample parking and local knowledge for exploring the North West!

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The exterior pathway, lined with gravel, leads to the lodge surrounded by lush greenery and trees. A spacious garden is visible, featuring outdoor furniture for relaxation. The lodge’s stone facade and windows reflect a welcoming atmosphere in the tranquil setting.
Cottage in Scorton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Newly built holiday lodge

Newly built stone lodge offering luxury, modern, and stylish facilities in the beautiful and relaxing Lancashire countryside. The location is peaceful yet within easy reach of Lancaster, Garstang, and surrounding areas—just 5 mins from the M6 (J33). It’s the perfect base for exploring the North West and Lake District. Enjoy café walks straight from the door or unwind in your private garden with views of the surrounding fells.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Wyre District?

    Many travelers stay near Garstang for market-town charm, around Fleetwood for coastal scenery, or in village settings on the edge of the Forest of Bowland. Options range from traditional inns to modern apartments in welcoming neighborhoods.

  • What are the best things to do in Wyre District with kids?

    Children enjoy play areas and wildlife spotting at Wyre Estuary Country Park, hands-on exhibits at local museums, and seaside activities on the beaches near Fleetwood. Seasonal festivals and family-friendly trails add to the options for young explorers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Wyre District?

    You can explore walking trails in the Forest of Bowland, visit the coast by Fleetwood, and enjoy local produce at farm shops or markets. The area also features heritage sites, interactive museums, and tranquil riverside paths.

  • How is the weather in Wyre District?

    Wyre District has mild weather, with winter temperatures around 36–46°F (2–8°C) and summer highs reaching 67°F (20°C). Rain is frequent throughout the year, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is helpful.

  • When is the best time to visit Wyre District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and community festivals in Wyre District. The countryside and coast are especially lively when outdoor events and markets are in full swing.

  • What are the best places to visit in Wyre District?

    Popular places to visit include Fleetwood’s seafront, the walking paths of Forest of Bowland, and Garstang’s traditional market area. River Wyre’s estuary and local heritage sites also invite exploration.

  • What are some hiking trails in Wyre District?

    Wyre District has a variety of scenic walking trails, including coastal paths around Fleetwood, woodland routes in Wyre Estuary Country Park, and nature walks through Forest of Bowland. Many trails feature gentle terrain and chances for birdwatching or spotting local wildlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Wyre District?

    Wyre District has family-friendly activities like interactive exhibits at local nature reserves, fun along the Marine Hall seafront, and play areas in parks such as Wyre Estuary Country Park. Seasonal events and organized countryside walks are also frequently suggested for families.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Wyre District?

    You can explore the countryside and walking trails in the Forest of Bowland, discover historic market towns around Garstang, or relax on the beaches near Fleetwood. Visiting rural villages known for handcrafted goods and independent shops is also often recommended.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Wyre District?

    You can find pet-friendly accommodations in Wyre District, especially around rural villages and near the coast. Many stays provide easy access to scenic paths, allowing you to enjoy outdoor adventures with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Wyre District?

    Locals often suggest packing for all weather and sampling seasonal produce at market stalls or farm shops. Walking or cycling along estuary trails opens up quieter experiences, and smaller villages can reveal unique local crafts.

  • What is Wyre District known for?

    Wyre District is known for its mix of coastal landscapes, traditional market towns, and access to the Forest of Bowland. The district’s rural character, estuary habitats, and local food traditions are frequently highlighted by visitors.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Wyre District?

    Tucked-away walking paths along the River Wyre, small art galleries in local villages, and historic windmills near Fleetwood are often noted as hidden gems. Quiet picnic spots by the estuary and independent farm shops reveal more of the district’s charm.

  • What are the best foods to try in Wyre District?

    Locally sourced seafood, such as Morecambe Bay shrimp and fish and chips, are frequently suggested in Wyre District. You can also explore traditional Lancashire hotpot, creamy cheeses, and baked goods in local cafes and village pubs.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Wyre District?

    Pack a waterproof jacket and sturdy walking shoes, as Wyre District's weather can be changeable with frequent rain throughout the year. Layered clothing helps with the mild, often breezy climate, and a reusable bag is useful for exploring local markets.

  • What is the nightlife in Wyre District like?

    Nightlife in Wyre District centers on relaxed pubs, riverside bars, and live music in venues such as Marine Hall. Evenings invite exploring traditional inns, occasional community events, and performances by local artists.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Wyre District?

    Wyre District has a calendar of community galas, agricultural fairs, and local arts festivals, often held in spring and summer. The Fleetwood Festival of Transport is frequently suggested for celebrating classic vehicles and local culture.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Wyre District?

    Wyre District has a mix of family-friendly rentals, with options ranging from coastal cottages to countryside homes. Many stays are located near parks, playgrounds, and walking areas that make it convenient for families to explore together.

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