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Sports Ground / Stadium
Accrington
A visit to Accrington Stanley is a must when visiting Accrington. Accrington Stanley were amongst the twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888 and some people recognise the club from the infamous milk advert in the 1980s.
Walking Route
Rossendale
Whether you're a seasoned rambler or just fancy a stroll up to the Halo site, there is a walk designed especially for you.
Market
Leyland
Leyland has been a thriving market since the 18th Century offering a variety of stalls for you to browse. Including:
Clothing, Butchers, Fish Mongers, Plants and flowers, Cards, Hairdressers, Cakes and confectionary and much more!
Miniature Railway
Carnforth
A varied selection of miniature trains operating on their ground level 'ride-on' track for all the family to enjoy. Visit their website for more information - http://www.lmmes.co.uk/
Golf
Lancaster,
The course, without a weak hole, provides a challenge to every golfer, especially the classic dogleg ninth, the demanding seventeenth known as 'Braids Best', and the daunting elevated tee to the final green below.
Arts, Crafts & Galleries
Clitheroe
The first of its kind to be established in Lancashire, which now includes over 20 permanent works of art. The Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail runs from Brungerley Bridge to Crosshill Quarry along part of the Ribble Way.
Picnic Site
Scorton
Situated alongside the River Wyre this grassy picnic area provides the visitor with a gateway starting point for trips into the Forest of Bowland.
Bike Hire Shop
Blackpool
Get a different view of Blackpool on safe, cycle-friendly routes along almost 20 miles of endlessly surprising coastline.
History & Heritage
St Annes
The heritage mural embroidered by the St Annes Broderers, is 18ft long and 6ft 5in high and contains 2,166,528 stitches. It comprises of seven individual panels, each depicting various aspects of the life and times of St Annes.
Extreme Sports
Whitworth
Set in beautiful countryside around Whitworth and boasts some of the best facilities for water skiing and wake boarding, they have everything for you to enjoy this thrilling and challenging sport.
Shop/Shopping Centre
Pendle
Inside you'll find fiendishly ghoulish delights to thrill and to chill you...beware; we're in the heart of Pendle Witch Country!
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Longridge, Preston
A great place to visit and gather information about the history of the area and local attractions. There is also a popular cafe, providing locally sourced food and freshly brewed drinks.
Municipal Park
Rawtenstall
Whitaker Park is a large park on the outskirts of Rawtenstall. The facilities available include gardens, Bowling Green, small animal area, BMX track, Skateboard Park, multi use games area, football pitch and children’s play area.
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.
Mine
Burnley
Coal Mining Museum with a collection of memorabilia that would rival the National, set up where in the early 1900s, Woodend Colliery stood.
Picnic Site
Barnoldswick
Beautiful picnic area at the summit of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at what is described as the "Best Kept Locks in the Country". While away the time, stroll along or cycle the canal towpath, or walk the many local walking routes.
Golf Course
Ormskirk
First opened in 1899 as a 9 hole course, Ormskirk Golf Club has since expanded to 18 holes and become greater and even more superior.
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.
St Annes
Cinemafour is open all year round. Cinemafour shows all the latest films via 4 screens and has up to 100 showings every week. All the latest information can be obtained by visiting www.cinemafour.co.uk where special offers can also be found.
Activity Centre
Preston
Pony Trekking and horse Riding Centre set in the Forest of Bowland. This equestrian centre is set in beautiful open countryside on the side of Bleasdale Fell.
The treks vary from 1-3 hours and are suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.