This week a host of outdoor attractions across Lancashire began welcoming back visitors.
Below are some of the county's top family venues that have opened their doors again...
7. Martin Mere Wetland Centre, near Burscough
This wetland nature reserve reopens on Monday (April 12), but it is limiting the number of people who can visit each day and booking is required. Hides will also remain closed until May 17.
8. Anderton Centre, Rivington
Chorley's outdoor activities charity The Anderton Centre reopens for school day visits from Monday (April 12), with COVID safety procedures in place. Pic: Henna Jasmin
9. Bowland Wild Boar Park, Chipping
Situated in the heart of the Forest of Bowland, this nature park on the banks of the River Hodder opens on weekends, bank holidays and school holidays, and is ready to welcome back visitors on Saturday, April 17. Opening times are 10.30am to 4.30pm
10. Mrs Dowsons Farm Park, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn
The farm park reopens on Saturday, April 17 but visitor numbers will be limited and people must pre-book online to avoid disappointment. The play area and sandpits will be open, but families are asked to bring their own buckets and spades. The Coffee Shop will be open for takeaway service.