A Hidden Gem in the Heart of West Lancashire
If you’re cruising the Leeds and Liverpool Canal or planning a countryside break, don’t miss the charming town of Burscough. Nestled between the bustling towns of Ormskirk and Southport, Burscough is packed with character, history, and hidden gems.
Whether you’re moored nearby or visiting by car, here are the top things to do around Burscough—from wildlife wonders to pub lunches and local treasures.
🦢 1. Explore Martin Mere Wetland Centre
Just a short walk or drive from Burscough, the WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre is a must-visit for nature lovers. Home to thousands of birds, otters, flamingos, and even beavers, this wildlife haven is ideal for families, photographers, or anyone looking to unwind in nature.
🚶♂️ Tip: There’s a lovely walk from the canal if you’re moored nearby—ask locals for the scenic footpath!
🚲 2. Walk or Cycle the Towpath
The Leeds and Liverpool Canal towpath through Burscough is perfect for a peaceful stroll or leisurely bike ride. You’ll pass colourful boats, wildlife, and open fields, with plenty of benches and mooring points to stop and enjoy the view.
🐾 Dog-friendly, flat, and accessible—ideal for all ages and abilities.
🍻 3. Visit a Canalside Pub
There’s no shortage of cosy pubs and canal-side spots around Burscough. Top picks include:
- The Ship Inn – Rustic charm, hearty food, and great canal views.
- The Hop Vine – A local favourite with craft ales, seasonal menus, and even its own brewery.
- The Farmers Arms – Family-friendly, dog-friendly, and just a stone’s throw from the towpath.
Perfect for a post-walk pint or a relaxed lunch with a view.
🛍️ 4. Burscough Wharf
This redeveloped canal-side area is home to independent shops, eateries, and galleries. You’ll find everything from vintage finds to artisan coffee and local artwork.
🎶 Check for live music events or markets, especially in summer!
🌾 5. Discover Local Farm Shops
The surrounding countryside is full of working farms and local produce. Nearby farm shops like Windmill Animal Farm (also a great family day out) offer fresh produce, local cheeses, and handmade gifts.
🧀 Bring a cool bag—you’ll want to stock up!
🚂 6. Step Back in Time at the West Lancashire Railway
If you’re visiting with kids—or just love vintage trains—take a short trip to the West Lancashire Light Railway. Open on selected days, it offers charming steam train rides and a glimpse into the area’s industrial past.
🎣 7. Try a Spot of Fishing
If you’re a keen angler, Burscough’s stretch of canal is well-known for fishing. Get a day permit and enjoy a peaceful few hours by the water.
🎣 Common catches include bream, perch, and roach.
🌿 Final Thoughts: Small Town, Big Charm
Burscough might be small, but it’s full of character and charm. Whether you’re after a peaceful walk, a wildlife adventure, or a hearty pub lunch, you’ll find something to love here.
If you’re passing through on a canal boat holiday, take the time to stop and explore—you might be surprised by how much there is to see and do.