Our region has some beautiful beaches, from the well-known to those which are a bit more off the beaten track.
We asked our readers to share their favorite beauty spots in and around Lancashire as lockdown eases across the country.
Here is what they said:
*The “stay at home” order was lifted in England on March 29, and was replaced with an order to "stay local" and "minimise travel".
It is hoped that by June 21, all measures will will lifted across England - as long as the data allows.
The Department of health and social care says: "people should be sensible – if you do leave home, you should stay local in the village, town, or part of the city where you live - unless there is a justifiable reason not to do so."
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. The Stone Ogre
The stone Ogre on Cleveleys beach is part of the story of the Sea Swallow and Mythic Coastline. Photo: Philip Platt

9. Cockerham Sands
On the south edge of the Morecambe Bay near Glasson Dock, at the mouth of the river Lune sits Plover Scar Lighthouse. It was built in 1847 on a rock ledge that is only uncovered at low tide and stands 26ft high. The lighthouse can be reached by a short walk from Cockerham Sands caravan site, which also passes the site of the 12th century Cockersand Abbey. Photo: Terran Brown