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...
1. Pleasure Beach
The Pleasure Beach has confirmed it will reopen for its 125th year on Monday (April 12). It said there are 'robust procedures' in place to keep guests and staff safe during the busy spring and summer season, including lateral flow testing for staff, social distancing, deep cleaning procedures and hand washing stations
2. Central Pier, Blackpool
Central Pier will reopen on April 12, with its fairground rides and stalls back in operation, but the amusements will remain closed until May 17. During lockdown, renovation works have taken place following the fire that destroyed the pier's beloved waltzer in July last year. A new waltzer will be unveiled in the summer.
3. South Pier, Blackpool
South Pier and its Adrenaline Zone reopens on Monday, April 12, along with its beer garden which boasts some of the best views in the resort
4. Blackpool Zoo
Blackpool Zoo has confirmed that its outdoor areas will be allowed to reopen on Monday, April 12. But the indoor eating area of the cafe will stay closed, as will the indoor viewing area of animal houses including elephants, big cats, giraffes, small primates, gorillas and orangutans. But these animals all have access to their outdoor enclosures which are visible to guests