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Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Designed by Robert Murray and opened in 1893, Queen’s Park was Burnley’s first public park.
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49 reviewsTheatre
Colne
The Muni is an Edwardian theatre, situated in the heart of Colne town centre, offering year-round entertainment for all the family.
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49 reviewsCycle Route
Burnley
Unearth the stories of life in the past for both the rich and poor as you cycle along through Lancashire’s landscape, discovering the place that once led the world in cotton production.
Cycle Route
Colne
Kirsti’s says that her favourite cycle route is "up Dark Lane and along Moor Bottom, near Boulsworth Hill, on the Pennine Bridleway. It’s an ancient packhorse trail
Cycle Route
Barrowford, Nelson
Peter’s favourite cycle route follows part of National Road Race Championship Circuit 2010 and although only 10 miles in length is fairly challenging.
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Barrowford, Burnley
Favourite Pendle rides - Manny’s favourite cycle route - Pendle’s 3 Peak Challenge
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365 reviewsHistoric House
Burnley
An Elizabethan Gem in industrial Lancashire, period rooms, work by Charles Barry and Pugin, nationally important Rachel Kay - Shuttleworth textile collection, National Portrait Gallery paintings, connections to English Civil War.
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365 reviewsCycle Route
Barrowford, Colne
Favourite Pendle rides - Andy’s favourite cycle route - Wycoller-Widdop-Worsthorne-Wycoller
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Colne
Pendle's Panopticon, 'Atom', rests on the hillside above Wycoller village in Wycoller Country Park.
Museum
Brierfield, Nelson
Gawthorpe Textiles Collection is an internationally renowned collection of global textiles located in the heart of Pennine Lancashire.
Walking Route
Burnley
Discover Padiham and the surrounding countryside on this 4 mile circular walk. The walk includes natural woodlands and views of Gawthorpe Hall.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Burnley
Located in the Wharfmaster's House and Canal Toll Office at Burnley Wharf, the Visitor Centre contains displays about The Weavers' Triangle, the Leeds & Liverpool Canal and the cotton industry and its workers. Admission is FREE.
Environmental Attraction
Burnley
Environmentally friendly windfarm overlooking the South Pennine Moors.
Cycle Route
Burnley
Unearth the history of Burnley while cycling with this handy leaflet
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Nelson
The Pendle Heritage Centre is open daily and includes a Garden Tearoom, 18th Century Walled Garden, Cruck Frame Barn, a Parlour shop, Tourist Information Centre, Pendle Arts Gallery and a Conference Centre.
Leisure / Swimming Pool
Nelson
Wavelengths is a leisure pool with fun for all the family.
Walking Route
Burnley
A varied and overall pleasant journey through East Lancashire's heartland, immerse yourself in the history, heritage and wholly diverse wildlife on any one of the six routes that make up The Burnley Way.
Town
The town was originally two villages, Little Marsden and Great Marsden. However, the advent of the railways in the late 19th century resulted in the new town of Nelson being given its Town Charter by Queen Victoria.
Market Town
Colne is an ancient market town steeped in history (parts of the parish church date back to the 11th century). Birthplace of Wallace Hartley (band master on the Titanic) and home of The Great British R&B Festival.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Burnley
Fine art gallery displaying some of the finest, most collectible artists & printmakers in the NorthWest. Also available is a large selection of frame moulding, hand made original ceramics, glassware, turned wooden pieces & signed Ltd edition prints.