Blackpool Pleasure Beach Map

Blackpool Pleasure Beach map, view the Lancashire tourist destination of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, located in the county of Lancashire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Blackpool Pleasure Beach Lancashire & Guide to the Area

Blackpool Pleasure Beach Map Lancashire: Interactive map of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, displaying the tourist destination situated in the county of Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls to display a detailed street map of Blackpool Pleasure Beach and the surrounding areas, showing the PLeasure Beach Arena.

Other facilities in the area, some of which may also be visible on this Blackpool Pleasure Beach map are: The Big One, Valhalla, ICON, The Grand National, Hot Ice Show, Ripley's Believe It or Not, Sandcastle Waterpark, South Pier, Velvet Coaster, Yates South Shore, Pleasure Beach Express, The White Tower Restaurant, Mr T's Ice Cream, The Beach House, The Big Blue Hotel, Boulevard Hotel, Travelodge South Promenade, Premier Inn Yeadon Way, The Viking Hotel, Craig-y-Don Hotel, Blackpool South Rail Station, Pleasure Beach Rail Station, The Solaris Centre, Lytham St Annes Care Home, Rosewood Lodge, Bloomfield Medical Centre, South Shore Primary Care, Waterloo Medical Centre, Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Holy Trinity South Shore, St Peter's Church, Tesco Express South Shore, Sainsbury's Local, WHSmith, Boots, Coral Island, Blackpool Tower Dungeon, Sea Life Blackpool, Bonny Street Market, Coral Island Arcade, Big Dipper, The Ghost Train, Laughing Donkey Family Bar, Central Car Park, Beaverbrooks, Savers, Coral Bookmakers, Greggs, Costa Coffee, Poundland, Iceland Foods, South Beach Kiosk, Luna Park Arcade, The Talk of the Coast, Viva Blackpool, The Waterloo Music Bar, Funny Girls, Ma Kelly's Showboat, South Shore Academy.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of St Annes-on-Sea, Lytham, Warton, Freckleton, Wrea Green, Ansdell, Marton, Layton, Bispham, Norbreck, Anchorsholme, Thornton, Cleveleys, Carleton, Little Bispham, Poulton-le-Fylde, Great Eccleston, Singleton, Weeton, Newton-with-Scales, Kirkham, Preesall, Hambleton, Knott End-on-Sea, Staining, Hardhorn, Greenhalgh, Treales, Elswick, Thistleton, Westby, Mythop, Clifton, Lea Town, Moss Side, Bryning, Lytham Moss, South Shore, Squires Gate, Warbreck, Queenstown, Skippool, Burn Naze, Blackpool North, Common Edge, Whitegate.

Blackpool Pleasure Beach is one of those classic British seaside spots that still packs a punch. Sitting proudly on the South Shore, it's a heady mix of rollercoasters, candyfloss, neon lights and non-stop energy. Families flock here year after year, and there's something charmingly old-school about the place—even as it keeps updating and reinventing itself. It's not just for thrill-seekers either. There's a little bit of everything, whether you're after nostalgia, adrenaline, or just some fresh sea air and a stick of rock.

The Pleasure Beach dates back to 1896, started by William George Bean who dreamed of creating an American-style amusement park where people could have good, clean fun by the sea. Over the years it's grown into one of the UK's top attractions, known for its iconic rides like The Big One—once Europe's tallest rollercoaster—and the wooden classic, the Grand National. Generations of visitors have screamed their heads off on the rides, watched magic shows in the old Ice Drome, and filled their pockets with cheap souvenirs and seaside sweets. It's a bit of living history, really, still going strong after all these years.

The area around the park is buzzing. You've got the sandy beach just over the tram tracks, and nearby South Pier offers more rides and amusements with that proper seaside tat appeal. A short walk takes you to the Sandcastle Waterpark, perfect for a rainy day, or to the glitzy theatres and arcades lining the Golden Mile. The Blackpool Illuminations light the whole stretch up during the autumn months, drawing in big crowds. Head further into the town and you'll find the Blackpool Tower, Madame Tussauds, Sea Life and the Winter Gardens, all within easy reach. There are also a few quieter spots like Stanley Park and the Model Village if you fancy a break from the buzz.

Widen the net a bit, and Lancashire's full of surprises. From the calm waters of Morecambe Bay to the hiking trails of the Forest of Bowland, there's a nice mix of things to do. The Ribble Valley's known for its country pubs and picture-postcard villages, while towns like Lytham St Annes offer a more refined, traditional seaside experience just down the coast. Over in Lancaster, the castle and university give the city a different flavour altogether, and Chorley's got its own appeal with canal walks and market stalls.

Getting to Blackpool Pleasure Beach is pretty straightforward. Trains run to Blackpool South and Blackpool Pleasure Beach stations, both a short stroll from the park gates. There's also the handy tram line running along the promenade from Starr Gate to Fleetwood, ideal for hopping around. If you're driving, the M55 brings you straight into town from the M6. The nearest airport is Blackpool Airport, though for more frequent flights you'll want Manchester or Liverpool. Coaches, buses and taxis are all on hand, and once you're there, everything's walkable or accessible via the tram.

Lancashire itself is a county with a bit of everything—rolling countryside, gritty towns, a stretch of coastline that shifts from flashy to peaceful, and a proper sense of northern identity. It's got its roots in industry, but these days you're just as likely to visit for food, walking trails, or family-friendly breaks. People are proud of where they're from, and rightly so. The mix of old and new, wild and urban, makes it a cracking place to explore—and Blackpool's always been a big part of that story.

Some More Nearby Places: St Annes-on-Sea, Lytham, Warton, Freckleton, Wrea Green, Ansdell, Marton, Layton, Bispham, Norbreck, Anchorsholme, Thornton, Cleveleys, Carleton, Little Bispham, Poulton-le-Fylde, Great Eccleston, Singleton, Weeton, Newton-with-Scales, Kirkham, Preesall, Hambleton, Knott End-on-Sea, Staining, Hardhorn, Greenhalgh, Treales, Elswick, Thistleton, Westby, Mythop, Clifton, Lea Town, Moss Side, Bryning, Lytham Moss, South Shore, Squires Gate, Warbreck, Queenstown, Skippool, Burn Naze, Blackpool North, Common Edge, Whitegate.

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