12, Blackpool to Poulton
Bustling Blackpool and polished Poulton - a treat of a trip across the fantastic Fylde
£3 for a single journey
Bus
9 places to visit
View journey Attractions57 minutes
Hourly
Blackpool Library
How to get hereJourney fact:
Poulton-le-Fylde once had its own ducking stool, used in the 16th and 17th centuries for punishing "disorderly women" and suspected witches. The stool was positioned near a local pond, and offenders were tied and dunked into the water as public humiliation.
Journey Overview
A Fab Day Out!
A great day out on the Number 12 bus begins in the lively heart of Blackpool, where the famous Promenade, Blackpool Tower, and Comedy Carpet offer the perfect start to your adventure. Begin your morning with a stroll along the seafront, soaking in the sea air and grabbing a fresh doughnut or coffee from one of the kiosks. If time allows, pop into the Winter Gardens or take a quick ride on the Central Pier’s Big Wheel for sweeping coastal views.
Board the Number 12 bus and head inland toward Stanley Park, where you’ll find two gems nestled side by side: Blackpool Model Village and the Blackpool Zoo. The Model Village is a charming, miniature world set among beautifully landscaped gardens, perfect for a peaceful wander with quirky scenes to spot along the way. Next door, Blackpool Zoo is home to everything from lions and gorillas to penguins and giraffes, making it an engaging stop for families and wildlife lovers alike.
Hop back on the bus and head north to Bispham, a quieter coastal suburb of Blackpool. Take a break here with a short walk along the cliffside Queens Promenade, which offers views across the Irish Sea. It’s a great place to relax away from the crowds and maybe enjoy a quick bite at one of the local cafés or chippies.
Your final stop is Poulton-le-Fylde, a historic market town with a totally different vibe from the coastal stops. Start with a wander around Market Square, where independent shops and old pubs line the cobbled streets. Don’t miss the Parish Church of St. Chad, which dates back to medieval times and is said to be connected to old smuggler tunnels. Enjoy a relaxed dinner or drink at The Thatched House or The Cube, both popular with locals. With its mix of history, charm, and excellent food, Poulton is the perfect place to round off a varied and memorable day out on the 12 bus route.
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