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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
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.
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.
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
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.
Equestrian
Briercliffe, Burnley
Nestled in expansive greenery and overlooking the scenic Thursden Valley in Burnley, lies a hidden gem: the home of HAPPA (Horses and Ponies Protection Association). This site offers all the amenities of a top-tier, award-winning tourist attraction.…
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Colne
Pendle's Panopticon, 'Atom', rests on the hillside above Wycoller village in Wycoller Country Park.
Cycle Route
Foulridge, Colne
A lovely route following the Leeds - Liverpool canal north towards the Yorkshire Dales and along the way you can stop and enjoy places like Salterforth Village and Greenderfield locks.
Sports & Leisure
Colne
Axes to Ashes are dedicated to delivering exhilarating axe and knife throwing experiences
Cycle Route
Burnley
This is a nice route following the Leeds-Liverpool canal from nelson through to the southern edge of Burnley.
Leisure / Swimming Pool
Colne
Discover the aquatic delights at Pendle Leisure Centre in Colne
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
Designed by Robert Murray and opened in 1893, Queen’s Park was Burnley’s first public park.
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.
Leisure / Swimming Pool
Barnoldswick
West Craven Sports Centre has been a proud leisure and fitness hub in Barnoldswick for over 25 years.
Outdoor Pursuits
Burnley
The Mary Towneley Loop is a section of the Pennine Bridleway National Trail for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers. It follows bridleways and byways or short sections of public road.
Cycle Route
Burnley
Unearth the history of Burnley while cycling with this handy leaflet
Leisure / Swimming Pool
Nelson
Wavelengths is a leisure pool with fun for all the family.
Destination Spa
Nelson
Inside Spa offers a haven in which to relax, unwind and de-stress.