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Market
Chorley
Chorley's popular markets date back to 1498 with the most popular market day being a Tuesday.
Cycle Route
West Pennine Moors
The Loop is a new challenging multi use route around the uplands of the West Pennine Moors, covering 30 miles. The Loop is designed for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers. The trail follows bridleways, byways and public roads.
Historic House
Astley Village, Chorley
One of the most intriguing historic houses in the North West, Astley Hall, located in the beautiful surroundings of Astley Park, offers a fascinating look into over 400 years of history and the lives of the families who once called it home. Visitors…
Laserium/Audio-Visual/Virtual Reality
Charnock Richard, Chorley
Step into a world packed with excitement, adventure, and non-stop entertainment for all ages.
Viewpoint
Rivington Pike is one of the north of England's best viewpoints. The historic tower is reputed to date as far back as far as 1138 and boasts breath-taking views of Rivington and beyond.
Sports / Leisure Centre
Chorley
An award-winning residential and day visit activity centre, with a focus on work with young people and community groups. Offering conference facilities with full outdoor land and water-based activities complimented by 70 bed accommodation with…
Garden
Limbrick, Chorley
The Ridges, a 3.5 acre, sheltered, quintessentially English country garden, is located at the edge of the West Pennine Moors.
Cycle Route
Chorley
The Cycle Chorley leaflet is your guide to getting around Chorley by bicycle. With a growing cycle network and more 20mph speed limits, it is becoming easier and safer to cycle around Chorley.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Mawdesley
Cedar Farm is a unique and exciting creative community hub. It is now home to 33 independent businesses all housed in repurposed and lovingly designed old farm buildings.
Animal Collection
Brindle, Chorley
Enter the incredible world of the honeybee at The Bee Centre. The visitor centre is full of information, displays and activities which provide a fascinating insight into these amazing & important animals & their relationship with humans.
Adventure Sports
Bolton
Days out at Go Ape are about having fun and creating unforgettable memories.
Hotel Spa
Charnock Richard, Chorley
The Park Hall Spa offers a sanctuary of calm and rejuvenation.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Mawdesley, Ormskirk
Carnes Fine Art are proud to be an independent art gallery, specialising in original paintings, sculptures and works on paper. The gallery is located at Cedar Farm in the rural and beautiful setting of Mawdesley, Lancashire.
Distillery
Brindle, Chorley
A warm Lancashire welcome awaits you at Brindle Distillery, the home of Cuckoo Gin, where you can experience everything from making your own gin in one of their Workshops to discovering the stories behind your favourite gin on a distillery tour or…
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Chorley
Yarrow Valley Country Park covers over 300 hectares and is located between Chorley and Coppull created on land previously used for bleaching, dyeing, calico printing and mining, Yarrow Valley Country Park is of local historical importance.
Historic House
Chorley
One of the best examples of Tudor architecture left in northern England, Heskin Hall is set in eight acres of grounds and surrounded by over 300 acres of farmland, and boasts panelled rooms, a great staircase, a priest hole, baronial fireplaces and…
Town
CHORLEY
Chorley is a market town in Lancashire, England, south of Preston and at the foot of the West Pennine Moors and home to the Chorley cake. It is the seat for the Borough of Chorley which is made up of Chorley and its surrounding villages.Chorley…
Village
Hoghton is a parish with long historical associations mostly linked with Hoghton Tower, which was erected between 1562 and 1565 by Thomas de Hoghton, replacing an earlier manor house.
Countryside
Croston
Take in Croston’s picture postcard cottages, historic homes, a church that dates back to William the Conqueror and a cobbled packhorse bridge, erected in the 15th century, which crosses the River Yarrow.
Biking Tracks and Trails
Anglezarke, Chorley
Healey Nab is the heart of mountain biking in the West Pennine Moors. It offers two new and challenging trails through mixed woodland: a red route (graded ‘difficult’) and a black route (graded ‘severe’).
Both routes have been planned and…