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Lune Valley

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Lune Valley, Lancaster

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The Lune River meandering gently through the lush pastures and ancient stone villages of picturesque Lune Valley, in the district of Lancaster, creates a heady scene of bucolic tranquillity reminiscent of days gone by. Its unspoilt vistas inspired poets Thomas Gray, John Ruskin and William Wordsworth, as well as renowned landscape artist JMW Turner and views have barely altered since they were here! You can discover the area’s pastoral beauty on the famed Lunesdale Walk, a 37-mile, three day jaunt that’s perfect for a long weekend. Alternatively, try the Lune Valley Ramble from Lancaster to Kirkby Lonsdale which is only 16.5 miles long. However little time you spend here you’ll be able to appreciate the area’s breathtaking natural delights. Why not enjoy a picnic at Crook O’ Lune, a shepherd’s crook-shaped bend in the river from which you can drink in sweeping views of the Lune Valley and River? This is the exact spot that inspired JMW Turner to paint one of his rustic masterpieces. The Lune Valley is also home to an abundance of charming stone villages. Stop by the coaching hamlet of Hornby to see its imposing Grade-I listed Castle dating back to the 12th or 13th century or head to Wray, the Scarecrow capital of Lancashire!

  • Wray Scarecrow Festival
  • River Lune at Glasson Dock

What's On in Lune Valley and the Surrounding Area

Visit the Lune Valley over the weekends of late May and early June and you can follow the wonderful Studio Arts Trail, where professional artists and craftspeople throw open their doors to the public and showcase the work that has been inspired by the area’s natural beauty. Families will love the annual May Scarecrow Fair in Wray, where there’s a colourful Scarecrow Parade, Funfair, Samba Band and big bonfire. 

Must See and Do in Lune Valley and the Surrounding Area

Get snap happy at Gressingham Bridge, one of the finest viewpoints along the River Lune. The medieval Devil’s Bridge at Kirkby Lonsdale dates back to the 14th century is another great view point. Visit the market town of Kirkby Lonsdale on a Thursday to browse the local market. Call ahead to visit the Tobilane Designs Toy Workshop, where you can watch traditional new toys being made or antique rocking horses being repaired – a delight for kids and adults alike.


Links of Interest

Must See Links

  • Wray scarecrow Festival (late April - early May)
  • Crook O` Lune picnic site and cycle path plus walks along river
  • Gressingham Bridge - viewpoint on River Lune
  • Devil's Bridge at Kirkby Lonsdale and Ruskin's Seat – viewpoint over river
  • Studio Arts trail (late May - early June) 
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