Blackpool's Famous Three Piers
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Blackpool's
three Victorian piers will never be outdated.
We believe in the great British public and as the piers are so very popular,
they have been modernised and maintained to a high standard. They have not been allowed to rust
away, like other resorts have done. All three piers are made of very strong cast iron and
all bolds well for the future. All three piers will attract thousands of visitors for
many, many years to come. |
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The oldest of
the piers is the North Pier. It remains as popular as it ever was. In fact
it is a promenade's and sunbathers paradise. Leisure Parcs have restored the
pier back to its former glory with extensive improvements, and have kept its
Victorian theme. One of the improvements is the wonderful glazed
conservatories and a fabulous undercover carousel. |
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The Central Pier
is also well worth a visit, the biggest feature being the high illuminated
Big Wheel, which rises to the height of some 108 ft. |
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The youngest of
the piers is South Pier where a Big Top welcome
awaits, This pier is known as the family pier, and has some of Blackpool's top
entertainment. All three piers have theatres, restaurants, shops, arcades and bars. Visit
all three piers. You won't be disappointed. |
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