The market town of Garstang, half-way between Preston and Lancaster, is well worth the short detour from the A6. Garstang is a crossroads town. It was on the old Great North West Highway from London to Edinburgh that dates back to Roman times. It was a significant stopping place on the Viking route between Dublin and York (underlined by the major Viking hoard found at nearby Claughton). Lord Derby, whose Greenhalgh castle, now in ruins, can still be seen over the Wyre, was given the town by Henry VII. He secured its position by building a bridge across the river. The Lancaster canal runs by the town. And still in modern times the main west coast railway line passes through it, as does the Wyre Way walk between Morecombe and the Forest of Bowland. There has been a market in Garstang since 1310, and still every Thursday the town is the trading centre for the Fylde and Wyredale. Although cotton was important here, unlike many Lancashire towns Garstang retains much pre-Victorian architecture. The old market cross and the narrow High Street (lined by many welcoming inns) hark back to earlier centuries. There is great civic pride in Garstang, best shown perhaps by its regular participation in the Britain in Bloom competition, in which it has won many honours. The town was given its charter of incorporation by Charles II, but is not content just to rely on the past – in 2000 it became the world’s first Fair Trade Town.
Attraction
Cobble Hey Farm & Gardens
Greenhalgh Castle
Old Holly Farm
Camping
Caravan Park
Bridge House Marina & Caravan Park
Claylands Caravan Park
Dentist
Mr B Kilgallon
Petrie Tucker & Partners
Doctor
The Landscape Surgery
Windsor Road Surgery
Inn
Market
Pub and Bar
Punchbowl Country Pub & Restaurant
Self-Catering
Taxi
Vet
Shops
Clare & Howard Ltd
Whites Of Garstang
The Village Cobblers
Places to Stay near Garstang
Royal Oak Hotel (0.22 miles)
BEST WESTERN Garstang Country Hotel and Golf Centre (1.11 miles)
Set in a haven of peace and tranquillity with far reaching views of the Golf Course and surrounding countryside.
The Award winning Kingfisher Restaurant serves Dinner each evening and Sunday Luncheon, ... More
Kenlis Arms (1.45 miles)
The Kenlis Arms at Barnacre, Garstang is an idyllic "country pub" on the edge of the Forest of Bowland. Family owned & run, The Kenlis Arms is open daily, serving ... More
Mole End Cottage (1.58 miles)
Pickerings Hotel (1.78 miles)
The Pickerings Country House Hotel is located just outside one of Lancashire‚s most appealing market towns, Garstang. Nestling in 2 acres of mature grounds this 18th Century country residence in ... More
Middle Holly Cottage (2.75 miles)
Old Coaching Inn built in 1820, has been tastefully refurbished to provide a high standard of accommodation with a warm friendly atmosphere.Contemporary ensuite rooms with digital LCD TV,complimentory Wi Fi connection,hospitality tray.Large safe car park ... More | visit website
Calderbank Country Lodge (3.14 miles)
The Calderbank Country Lodge is situated in the picturesque hamlet of Oakenclough near Garstang in Lancashire. It offers a quiet Bed and Breakfast retreat surrounded by open countryside in the Forest of Bowland. ... More | visit websiteNew Holly (3.24 miles)
Guy's Thatched Hamlet (3.69 miles)
Guy's Thatched Hamlet tucked away by the side of the Lancaster canal at Bilsborrow near Garstang. Where guests can step back in time and enjoy the good things in life in a relaxed and informal ... More | visit website
Premier Inn Preston North (3.86 miles)
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