Whalley blooms as Artisan Market returns this Sunday
Independent makers, street food and live music draw the crowds, with the monthly market leading a wave of investment and excitement across the village
Discover Ribble Valley for a day out centred on wide-open countryside, historic landmarks and a strong sense of place. Clitheroe sits at the heart of it, with Clitheroe Castle a must-see — home to a hands-on museum and one of the smallest Norman Keeps in the country, with views stretching right across the valley. Just a short walk away, Holmes Mill has transformed a former textiles site into one of Lancashire’s most distinctive destinations, bringing together food, drink and heritage under one roof.
Beyond the town, the valley is filled with places that tell the story of the area. From the ruins of Sawley Abbey and the peaceful grounds of Whalley Abbey to the Roman Museum at Ribchester, history is never far away. Browsholme Hall offers a glimpse into Lancashire’s oldest surviving family home, while Pendle Hill provides a well-known backdrop, popular with walkers and closely linked to the Pendle Witch Trials. Alongside it all, you’ll find village pubs, local producers and farm shops that make Ribble Valley just as well known for its food as it is for its scenery.
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Independent makers, street food and live music draw the crowds, with the monthly market leading a wave of investment and excitement across the village
This is the year of the staycation and lucky for you there's plenty of options here in the red rose county! Take a look at some of the options
Whalley village was transformed last Sunday as the Artisan Market returned with a lively display of imagination, skill and local connection at its core.
The beautifully renovated former textiles mill is pretty hard to miss and is home to the fabulous new showcase and tasting parlour for Bowland Brewery the Beer Hall.
Read MoreNever been duck pin bowling? It’s exactly like ten pin bowling, except the lanes and balls are smaller, making a strike even harder to achieve.
Read MoreBask in the shadow of the iconic Pendle Hill with a range of menus, from brunch, to four-course fine dining set dinner menu.
Read MoreFor contemporary craft in Lancashire, look no further than the stunning Platform Gallery in Clitheroe, Ribble Valley.
Read MoreAn exclusive and romantic holiday park, set within the heart of the Grade I listed Gisburne Estate, a rolling 1,000-acre private estate.
Read MoreLuxury accommodation located close to the village of Whalley in the stunning Ribble Valley, Lancashire. Various sized parties can be catered for and they welcome singles, families and small groups of friends.
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Date: 25th Jun 2026
Many homes across The Ribble Valley and beyond don’t have a garden, or the ability to create and dig flower beds. Some have a yard, a flagged space, or maybe no outdoor space at all.This doesn’t mean that you can’t add plants, colour a...
Read MoreDate: 27th Jun 2026
Enjoy a satisfying hands-on workshop weaving a very practical and attractive rectangular willow trug. Guided by expert basketmaker Julie from Pip Cottage, you’ll learn traditional techniques and leave with a beautiful, functional basket to use and...
Read MoreDate: 28th Jun 2026
Celebrating the 25th anniversary with a fantastic day of family entertainment, tradition and community spirit.
Read MoreDate: 28th Jun 2026
Whether you're at the start of your wedding planning or just looking for inspiration, this is the perfect informal way to see what's on offer.
Read MoreDate: 28th Jun 2026
Join botanical artist, Lisa Howard, to learn this early photographic printing technique. Cyanotype sun printing is fun and easy to learn and in this workshop Lisa will cover the basic techniques and processes leaving you with all the skills you ne...
Read MoreDates: 1st Jun 2026 - 30th Jun 2026
Read MoreFollow in the footsteps of the most recent visit to Lancashire by King Charles III on this royal itinerary
Read MoreDuration2 hours 30 mins
Distance5.5 miles
Many areas in the UK claim to have inspired J.R.R Tolkien creation of middle earth but the author certainly spent a lot of his time at Stonyhurst College working on The Lord of the Rings during the Second World War.
Read MoreDuration4 hours
Distance34 miles
A 34 mile loop taking you through the beautiful Trough of Bowland and Forest of Bowland National Landscape starting in Garstang
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