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Abbey / Priory
Whalley
14th Century Cistercian Abbey ruins set in beautiful gardens and woodland beside the River Calder in The Ribble Valley.
Natural Feature
History and legend has woven a spell over Pendle. Pendle Hill rises above this ancient hunting ground, once the home of wolves and wild boar and to this day dotted with tiny hamlets and farms.
Cycle Route
Gisburn
9km - Gisburn Forest is the largest in Lancashire, climbing above the Ribble Valley with fantastic views of the Forest of Bowland.
Family Days Out
Whalley
New cookery school located at Sidings Business Park, in Whalley, Ribble Valley, Lancashire. Purpose-built kitchen and dining facilities hosting cookery courses and social events centred around healthy, nutritious and balanced home-cooking. Their aim…
Cycle Route
A lovely family cycle route that starts in the charming little village of Dunsop Village in the Ribble Valley and takes you out into the heart of the Forest of Bowland.
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86 reviewsFood & Drink
Clitheroe
Dale house barn has teamed up with the fabulous Liz Peacock, of MTB trail skills, to offer women’s MTB weekends in the Forest of Bowland, using the trails in Gisburn Forest and also the natural terrain of the Yorkshire dales.
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15 reviewsArts, Crafts & Galleries
Clitheroe
For contemporary craft in Lancashire, look no further than the stunning Platform Gallery in Clitheroe, Ribble Valley.
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15 reviewsHeritage / Visitor Centre
Ribchester
Although long disused, it is still possible to see the remains of the sweating room (sudatorium), the warm room (tepidarium), and the hot room (caldarium) in the ruins of Ribchester Bath-House.
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284 reviewsFood & Drink
Blackburn
A warm welcome from Head Tutor Bruno and Junior Tutor Emma will set you raring to get stuck into the recipes for the day, having fun and learning new skills as you go. You’ll work with the finest ingredients, inspired by Lisa Goodwin-Allen’s…
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284 reviewsWalking Route
Clitheroe
Enjoy this walk through the picturesque Ribble Valley countryside as this walk takes you from Brungerley Bridge via West Bradford Bridge to Grindleton Bridge.
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42 reviewsHeritage / Visitor Centre
Barnoldswick
A demonstration featuring the textile mill engine in steam, original boilers and Lancashire loom demonstrations.
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42 reviewsHistoric Site
CLITHEROE
Clitheroe Castle Labyrinth is the only labyrinth in Lancashire. This unique labyrinth has been designed specifically for the Clitheroe Castle Grounds.
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Clitheroe
Abandoned as a working quarry in the early 1900's, Cross Hill is a good example of natural change on a man-made site and has since become an exceptional refuge for wildlife.
Historic House
Clitheroe
One of the largest buildings in the North West. This magnificent 16thC manor house is home to a famous Catholic co-educational independent boarding and day school. Tours include dormitories, library, chapels and school rooms.
Cycle Route
Forest of Bowland
Eleven stunning routes that explore the Forest of Bowland. Beautiful unspoilt countryside, picturesque villages, dramatic open moorland incised by steep valleys, and outstanding scenery - all waiting to be explored.
Church/Chapel
Clitheroe
A 13th century church, with 15th century misericords and screens, several box pews, 17th century brasses, 18th century organ and a chained book. A special feature is the woodwork and a unique east window that looks out onto the churchyard.
Outdoor Pursuits
Clitheroe
And what better place to start than the centre of the UK? Ribble Valley E-Bikes is based in Dunsop Bridge; the very heart of the Hodder Valley.
Event Venue
Clitheroe
The Grand is Clitheroe's newest multi-million pound state-of-the-art multi-media music and arts performance venue around.
Shop/Shopping Centre
Preston
Stydd Gardens is not a typical garden centre. Set amidst the gardens you will find a collection of creative and imaginative businesses.
Walking Route
Clitheroe
A four mile circular walk from Clitheroe Castle through Standen Hey Community Woodlands.