'''Wrea Green''' is a village in Lancashire, United Kingdom.
Get in
The village is located approximately 5 minutes away from the M55 motorway, which joins on to the major M6 road.
The only form of public transport to Wrea Green itself is by bus, and it is serviced by the following routes...
Stagecoach 76 - use this bus for travel to/from Lytham, St Annes, Kirkham, Moss Side and Preston. Operates on the hour every day.
Stagecoach 75 - use this bus for travel to/from Poulton, Singleton, Weeton, Kirkham and Preston. Operates on the hour Monday - Friday, times vary at weekends.
Rail travel is quite convienient: there are two local stations each two miles away from the village; one in Moss Side and the other in Kirkham (Kirkham & Wesham Station)
Blackpool Airport is also relatively near: it is 7 miles away and easy to reach by public transport and road.
Get around
Because it is so small, it is very easily to walk around everywhere in Wrea Green. However, to get to Ribby Hall Holiday Village, the easiest way would be to get any one of the above bus services as it is quite far from the village centre.
See
Wrea Green Duckpond (known by locals as "The Dub")
The largest village green in Lancashire
The centuries-old school
Do
Feed the ducks, a traditional Wrea Green past-time
Have a drink at "The Grapes" pub, a traditional English bar
Buy
A postcard from the Spar shop with the many beautiful panoramas of Wrea Green on it.
Eat
Orathai Thai Restaurant, Station Road
Dizzy Ducks Tea Rooms, Station Road
The Grapes Pub/Restaurant
The Villa Restaurant
The Birley Arms Hotel, Bryning Lane (halfway between Wrea Green & Warton)
Drink
A beer at the pub, in summer, on the opposite green with the great views.
Sleep
Ribby Hall Holiday Village, for longer holidays
Birley Arms Hotel, for those on a smaller budget
The Villa, for those without a budget (ie, quite expensive!)