Forest of Bowland AONB
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Clitheroe Visitor Information Centre
Ribble Borough Council Offices
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Clitheroe
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The Forest of Bowland, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a beautiful stretch of rugged, unspoilt countryside covering 312 square miles of rural Lancashire and adjacent Yorkshire. Geologically it’s part of the main Pennine range and its series of gritstone fells bisecting remarkable sweeps of heather-covered moorland are perfect for gentle walks, tree-lined mountain biking, fishing and scenic picnics. From Hurst Green in the south to Wennington in the North, the Forest of Bowland is dotted with charming stone villages, some of which date as far back as pre-historic times. People have been living in the parish of Barley for around 3,000 years. Now this pretty, stone village is the perfect place from which to climb imposing Pendle Hill. When you reach the 577-metre summit you’re rewarded with spectacular views of the Ribble Valley and Bowland. Other notable villages within the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire include Downham, which has barely been touched since the 16th century. You might recognise it from the blockbuster Whistle Down the Wind, or more recently from the BBC drama Born and Bred. Another village that has remained delightfully traditional is Slaidburn on the banks of the River Hodder. Pop into its Heritage Centre to see the ornate 10th century Angel Stone carving and then visit the 15th century Church of St Andrew.
Visit the Forest of Bowland in early summer to enjoy the year-long Bowland Festival where experts lead a series of events and activities on the local flora and fauna, the area’s unique landscapes and delicious local produce. Buy tasty goods at Clitheroe’s thrice weekly Market, or follow the Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail from Brungerley Park to Crosshill Quarry and spot artworks inspired by the natural environment. Alternatively, discover the work of local artists during the Lunesdale Studio Trail in late spring.
Enjoy some quiet fishing and bird watching at Stocks Reservoir, discover a variety of cycle paths through Gisburn Forest, and find out more about the famous Pendle Witches’ doomed history at Witches Galore in Newchurch-in-Pendle. The Forest of Bowland is home to Roman Catholic boarding school Stonyhurst College in Hurst Green, where authors Arthur Conan Doyle and J. R. R. Tolkien stayed. Follow the Tolkien Trail from here and enjoy the surrounding countryside that inspired his works. Don’t miss a visit to Bowland Wild Boar Park to see deer, llama, longhorn cows and of course, wild boar!
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