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| | | leighton moss thinking of going to leighton moss via lancasters butterfly house on the train anyone been to the butterfly house with info as to distance from station directions ETC trying to get there as early as possible and may take my bike on the train any help would be well appreciated | 
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Originally Posted by sleipnerofasgard thinking of going to leighton moss via lancasters butterfly house on the train anyone been to the butterfly house with info as to distance from station directions ETC trying to get there as early as possible and may take my bike on the train any help would be well appreciated  | Not to sure if you've done this by now or not but here goes. It is about 1.5 miles from Lancaster Railway station to the Butterfly House which is located in Williamson Park. It is all uphill and quite steep in places. Lancaster is a busy place traffic wise...but just ask anyone the directions to Williamsons Park and they'll know....unless you get a Fresher from the Uni of course.
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| | | Re: leighton moss Quote:
Originally Posted by KIDSTYPIKE Not to sure if you've done this by now or not but here goes. It is about 1.5 miles from Lancaster Railway station to the Butterfly House which is located in Williamson Park. It is all uphill and quite steep in places. Lancaster is a busy place traffic wise...but just ask anyone the directions to Williamsons Park and they'll know....unless you get a Fresher from the Uni of course.
Dave | thanks i did get some directions off of a guy at work who goes to arnside regularly and he said it's a 20 minute walk from the station  rather optomistic of him as i'm sure there are too many pubs along the route to complete said journey in 20 mins  anyhoo that is second on my list and it also depends on the weather.so much to do and so little time damn einstein and his relatives |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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