Best attractions and places to see around Newton-With-Clifton, a civil parish in the Borough of Fylde, Lancashire, England, include a mix of historical structures and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its rural setting, encompassing villages like Clifton and Newton-with-Scales. The Lancaster Canal traverses the parish, offering scenic views and opportunities for exploration along its towpath. Newton-With-Clifton features 15 listed buildings, including historic farmhouses and structures associated with the canal.
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Cartford Bridge is a single-track toll bridge in the English county of Lancashire. Built in 1831, it spans the River Wyre, connecting Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck, in the Borough of Fylde, on the southern side of the river, to Out Rawcliffe, in the Borough of Wyre, on its northern side (known locally as "Over Wyre"), carrying both automotive and pedestrian traffic of Cartford Lane. The tolls are £1 for vehicles exceeding five tonnes, 70p for vehicles exceeding two tonnes, 60p for motorised vehicles not exceeding two tonnes, and 20p for two-wheeled vehicles.
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The Ribble Steam Railway is a standard gauge preserved railway in Lancashire, in the United Kingdom. It was opened to the public on 17 September 2005, running along Preston Docks
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Cartford bridge is a great crossing point from Great Eccleston to the Over Wyre coast
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Avenham & the neighbouring Miller Park lie along the river Ribble on the southern edge of Preston. It was created in the 1860's and has a famous Japanese Rock Garden with unusual ornamental plants & beautiful water features. The riverside path, parkland trails and larger park on the other side of the river make a great place to run. The Preston parkrun is held here every Saturday at 9:00. The junior parkrun takes place every Sunday at 9:00.
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The Ribble Steam railway is a standard gauge preserved railway in Lancashire. It was opened in 2005 and runs along Preston Docks. Here you can see both the railway and views of the river Ribble.
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Newton-With-Clifton is rich in history, featuring 15 Grade II listed buildings. You can discover structures associated with the Lancaster Canal, including eight historic bridges and a milestone. Other notable sites include Clifton Hall, an Elizabethan-style country house, and examples of 17th-century cruck-framed cottages like Dagger Cottage. The parish also has several historic farmhouses and a restored windmill.
The most prominent natural feature is the Lancaster Canal, which traverses the parish and offers scenic views along its towpath. The area is primarily rural, encompassing tranquil villages like Clifton and Newton-with-Scales, providing a peaceful atmosphere for countryside walks. You can also explore the Haslam Park Nature Reserve, which features grassland, forest, and river elements.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Miller Park Fountain, located within Miller Park, offers spiralling gardens and a unique basalt rock, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Ribble Steam Railway provides an engaging experience with preserved trains and views of the River Ribble. Additionally, the Haslam Park Nature Reserve and the Cartford Toll Bridge are also considered family-friendly.
The area offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and easy hikes. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Ribble Steam Railway – Guild Wheel Cycle Lane loop' or the 'Lancashire Cycleway Signpost – Owd Nell's Tavern loop'. Hikers can enjoy easy trails such as the 'James Brennan Statue loop' or the 'Haslam Park Nature Reserve loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide and easy hikes guide for Newton-With-Clifton.
The Ribble Link Staircase Locks and Holding Basin is a notable engineering marvel connecting the Lancaster Canal to the River Ribble. It's an impressive system of locks designed for canal navigation. Additionally, the Lancaster Canal itself features several historic bridges and a milestone that are listed buildings, showcasing the area's industrial heritage.
Yes, the Miller Park Fountain and the surrounding Miller Park are noted as wheelchair accessible, offering paved paths and a pleasant environment for all visitors to enjoy the gardens and fountain.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The tranquil rural landscape and the scenic Lancaster Canal towpath are popular for walks and cycling. Highlights like the Miller Park Fountain are loved for their beautiful gardens and unique features, while the Ribble Steam Railway offers an engaging historical experience. The engineering of the Ribble Link Staircase Locks also draws interest for its unique design.
Yes, many walking opportunities cater to various fitness levels. The towpath along the Lancaster Canal offers easy, flat walks. For more structured routes, the Miller Park Fountain area provides easy walks suitable for all, as do many of the trails within Haslam Park Nature Reserve. You can find several 'easy hikes' listed in the easy hikes guide for the region.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like walking and cycling is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and the rural landscape is in full bloom. This period offers pleasant conditions for exploring the canal towpaths, nature reserves, and historical sites.
Absolutely. The Lancaster Canal, as it passes through Newton-With-Clifton, features nine listed buildings, including eight historic bridges and a milestone. These structures offer a glimpse into the canal's rich history and provide picturesque points of interest along the towpath. The Cartford Toll Bridge, though requiring a small toll for cyclists, is another interesting bridge in the wider area.
You can visit the Ribble Steam Railway, a preserved standard gauge railway located along Preston Docks. It offers visitors the chance to see the railway in action and enjoy views of the River Ribble, preserving 137 years of railway history.


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