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Accrington

Oswaldtwistle Mills

Oswaldtwistle Mills

Oswaldtwistle, Hyndburn

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Accrington
Town Hall
Blackburn Road
Accrington
BB5 1LA
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The vibrant town of Accrington lies in Hyndburn in the heart of Pennine Lancashire. It is East Lancashire’s best shopping district with fabulous independent boutiques, 21st century Arndale Shopping Centre and 19th century Victoria Market Hall, a grand Victorian building where market traders sell fresh Lancashire produce. Bargain hunters should pay a visit to nearby Oswaldtwistle Mills, housed in five former weaving sheds, which has over 80 discount outlets. Explore Accrington town centre on the Accrington Acorn Trail, which takes you from the magnificent Town Hall, built in 1858 at the height of Accrington’s textiles success, along Willow Street with its imposing houses and past Carnegie Library to the oldest part of town, along Warner Street. No visit to Accrington is complete without exploring its picturesque surrounding countryside. Serious walkers will revel in the 31-mile circular Hyndburn Clog, which passes through remarkably diverse countryside including moorland and lowland and offers spectacular views of the scenic Hill Country. But if you just fancy a short stroll, the walk is broken down into seven manageable stages! Or try Canal Clog which connects parts of the Hyndburn Clog with the Leeds and Liverpool Canal towpath. Accrington offers a range of accommodation to suit all preferences and budgets including guests houses and hotels

  • Lancashire Food Festival
  • Accrington Market | Accrington, Hyndburn

What's On in Accrington and the Surrounding Area

Every April Accrington hosts the lively Lancashire Food Festival where locals and visitors get together to celebrate local and international foods with cooking demonstrations and wine tastings galore. There’s also street music, dancing and plenty of tastings. Every August Hyndburn Mela and Community Festival celebrates the diversity of Accrington’s residents with world music acts, creative workshops, henna painting, Indian head massage, drumming workshops and more. There’s also a Street Dance Festival through the centre of Accrington the day before the festival starts.

Must See and Do in Accrington and the Surrounding Area

Accrington’s Haworth Art Gallery has Europe’s most comprehensive collection of Art Nouveau Tiffany glassware, including glass tiles, vases and mosaics. The collection is housed in an attractive, Edwardian Tudor-style manor house surrounded by beautiful parkland. Nature lovers will revel in leafy Foxhill Bank Nature Reserve, where the kids can try a spot of pond-dipping and you may spot birdlife including tawny owls and kingfishers. For amazing views of Accrington and surrounding Hyndburn, head to The Coppice in Peel Park.


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