AS MOTHERING Sunday approaches, chances are you are on the hunt for that perfect gift for mum.

We have rounded up 10 places you can take your mum for a special outing this Mother's Day.

1. Dinner at Oyster & Otter, Feniscowles, Blackburn

Lancashire Telegraph:

If you’re looking for somewhere to go for brunch, then this seafood gastropub has you covered. From 10am to 11am on March 31, the Oyster & Otter is hosting a Mother’s Day brunch.

A complimentary glass of Buck’s fizz is included on arrival for mums. Food options include smoked salmon and avocado on brioche toast with poached eggs.

A full menu is available online ­at oysterandotter.co.uk. Call 01254 203200 to book.

2. Dearden Tea Rooms, Rossendale

Lancashire Telegraph:

Step into this 19th century tea room with vintage furniture, china cups and plates ­— and a warm fire to cosy up to.

The afternoon tea package is perfect for tea-loving mums, with various teas and a selection of finger sandwiches, desserts, or a hot meal available.

Booking can be done online at deardentearooms.co.uk

3. Northcote – Ribble Valley

Lancashire Telegraph:

For those wanting to treat their mums to a lavish dinner, the award-winning restaurant Northcote, with Executive Chef Lisa Goodwin-Allen at the helm, is a star choice.

The Michelin-starred restaurant has a special Mother’s Day menu for March 31, which includes Prosecco Brut Spumante, and a selection of canapes on arrival.

For dinner, guests can choose from vegetarian dishes, to meatier choices like the Cumbrian lamb.

It is £65 per person and bookings can be done online or by calling the restaurant.

4. Colne Orchestra, Colne

Lancashire Telegraph:

If your mum loves listening to classical music and orchestras, then a trip to the Colne Orchestra where they will celebrate 60 years of music will take her back.

Held at the Muni Theatre in Colne, the orchestra will cover classic pieces from the likes of Elgar, Beethoven, and Josef Strauss.

There will also be a Beatles selection bringing 60 years of music together.

Tickets are £10 for adults, and just £1 for children. The concert will start at 7.30pm. Go online to book themuni.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-at-the-muni/p-133-colne-orchestra

5. Beauty & the Beast Pantomime, Burnley

Lancashire Telegraph:

The Burnley Mechanics are hosting the Beauty and the Beast pantomime, which includes stars like Kerry Katona and Dame Phylip Harries, with comedy puppet Basil Brush taking stage too.

Tickets are £14 if booked early and can be booked online visitlancashire.com/whats-on/beauty-and-the-beast-p931260

6. World Class Hotel & Spa, Blackburn

Lancashire Telegraph:

Mums can enjoy a luxury massage, facial, or anything else on the pampering list at the Spa in Stanley House Hotel.

With a Mother’s Day package including an ILA beautiful spa ritual, this two-hour session at £130 per person also includes a Himalayan salt foot ritual and will have you mum feeling refreshed.

There is also a complimentary gift to take home. More information can be found on their website stanleyhouse.co.uk

7. Woodland Spa - Burnley

Lancashire Telegraph:

A spa in Burnley is offering individual treatments starting at around £72 per person.

Gift vouchers can be bought from £25, with beautiful gift wrapping to make the occasion special.

Enjoy a home-made pastry and tea upon arrival, and spend an hour in the thermal baths, letting mums kick back and relax.

More information can be found here ­— thewoodlandspa.com/spa-days

8. KASPAS, Dessert Parlour in Blackburn

Lancashire Telegraph:

This growing ice cream and dessert parlour aims to provide the finest quality ice cream in the area.

As you spend the day with your mum, why not treat her to one of the delicious many flavours on offer.

Mums will be spoilt for choice here. Situated on Preston New Road, choose from waffles, crepes and sundaes.

9. Dining with Distinction, Bury – Irwell Valley

Lancashire Telegraph:

This is a unique experience and chance for mums, sons and daughters to take a trip through the Irwell Valley on a steam train, with a three-course meal.

There are options, from afternoon tea for and hour and a half to a murder mystery on March 31, giving some eccentric drama to your journey and meal.

Tickets cost £72 for the 3-hour ride. More information can be found at diningwithdistinction.co.uk/experiences.aspx

10. Crafty Vintage, Holmes Mill, Clitheroe

Lancashire Telegraph:

Enjoy some vintage shopping at the Holmes Mill in Clitheroe, walking around the craft stalls to find anything that takes your fancy.

Browse various retro clothing stores or tuck into delectable cuisine. There will also be music played throughout the day, giving guests a delightful spring song.

More information can be found at eventbrite.co.uk/e/crafty-vintage-mothers-day-at-holmes-mill-tickets-54796073531