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Leisure / Swimming Pool
Colne
Discover the aquatic delights at Pendle Leisure Centre in Colne
Cycle Route
Burnley
This is a nice route following the Leeds-Liverpool canal from nelson through to the southern edge of Burnley.
Cycle Route
Padiham
The Padiham to Burnley cycle route via Ightenhill is an attractive cycle route along the scenic Calder Valley, which avoids busy main roads. Going past green fields andwoodland, it is mainly rural in nature.
Museum
Burnley
Queen Street Mill is Grade 1 listed and the last surviving 19th century steam powered weaving mill in the world.
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217 reviewsEquestrian
Briercliffe, Burnley
hidden delight set in acres of green space, overlooking the Thursden Valley in Burnley. Although primarily the home of HAPPA (Horses and Ponies Protection Association), the site provides everything that you would expect from a first-class…
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66 reviewsTheatre
Burnley
The Mechanics Theatre is a vibrant and multi-faceted venue in the heart of Burnley town centre; by day it is a thriving bistro serving home cooked food, uniquely presented with excellent service and by night it is one of Burnley’s best evenings out.
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66 reviewsTown
Padiham
Padiham, the picturesque town on the edge of the Ribble Valley is soon becoming the creative hub of Lancashire, with shops being taken over by small businesses run by creative and talented people, celebrating the rich history of independent trading…
Environmental Attraction
Burnley
Environmentally friendly windfarm overlooking the South Pennine Moors.
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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
Padiham
This leaflet details the Padiham Loop leisure cycle route while taking particular notice of historical events and places that shaped the area. Ride around this scenic area while learning more about its fascinating history.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Colne
Pendle's Panopticon, 'Atom', rests on the hillside above Wycoller village in Wycoller Country Park.
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714 reviewsArts, Crafts & Galleries
Burnley
This 14th century grade 1 listed hall has a rich history with many stories to tell, with grand period rooms decorated with oil paintings and sculptures covering several centuries of life at the hall which was the home of the Towneley family for over…
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714 reviewsCycle 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.
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.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Burnley
Burnley's Panopticon, 'Singing Ringing Tree', is a unique musical sculpture which overlooks Burnley from its position high above the town on Crown Point.
Cycle Route
Barrowford, Burnley
Favourite Pendle rides - Manny’s favourite cycle route - Pendle’s 3 Peak Challenge
Historic House
Wycoller
The hall was built by the Hartley family at the end of the 16th century and subsequently extended in the 18th by Squire Henry Owen Cunliffe, in order to attract a wealthy wife. Charlotte Brontë is thought to have frequently visited Wycoller village.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Towneley Park is the largest and most popular park in Burnley. It has a long history as a private estate, with much of it's current landscape the result of work carried out in the late eighteenth century by Charles Towneley.
Village
Wycoller is a picturesque hamlet famous for its the ruins of Wycoller Hall where Charlotte Brontë set part of Jane Eyre. Here you can walk over the historic "Clam Bridge" that dates back to the Iron Age.
Market Town
BURNLEY
Burnley is a large market town in the north-east of Lancashire. The town nestles in a natural three forked valley surrounded by pleasant countryside which evolves into wild moorland at higher altitudes.