Beacon Fell Visitor Centre

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Preston, United Kingdom

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Beacon Fell Visitor Centre Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Beacon Fell Visitor Centre is located in Preston, United Kingdom. Beacon Fell Visitor Centre is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category park in United Kingdom.

Address

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Phone

+44 1995640557

Amenities

Good for kidsPicnic tables

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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phil edensor

Great for dogs

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Megan Rae

This is a fabulous place that brings back memories from my child hood. It's a gentle climb to the summit surrounded by endless paths and treks through woodland. A perfect place for kids, dogs and anyone wanting some fresh air! The carpark is cheap and affordable, the visitors centres is informative of the different animals and plants that can be found and staff are always pleasant and friendly. The cafe serve a selection of savoury and sweet foods, cold and hot drinks with indoor and outdoor seating. Through the woodlands you will be able to spot many carved animal friends.

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Bainies

Great location for a walk. Nice little cafe, and plenty of parking, some paid, some free, but the charge is only 1 for the day anyway. It's a shame that a lot of the trees have been cut down recently as the hill looks a little bleak.

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Gillian Briely

Excellent for a nice walk

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Russell Nicholson

Very Informative and Very helpful, Small map, for the Woodland and Sculptures Trail, and well marked, Good paths, Small cafe, serving Hotcold drinks,Snacks, Traybakes.....Ice Creams, Great day out......

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Tim Hudson

Basic but good and clean facilities 1 parking fee for all day is very good

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Lee FMA

This place is well worth the visit. My wife and I come here regularly now. It has beautiful forest walls and specular views when you reach the summit, though the summit is not too demanding, just a gradual incline. It's so peaceful here listening to the wildlife in the forest and they have a nice little cafe and visitor centre.

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Alicia Hough

I could not believe the amount of trees that had been felled. A completely different look once you get up there. As usually great walk with the children over Christmas. It was very busy and the cafe was heaving.