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After walking the three-mile village trail which also passes through some of the Forest of Bowland’s finest parkland, a welcome awaits at the Coach & Horses, a country inn offering great...
Situated in the heart of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding National Beauty (AONB) Bowland Wild Boar Park lies on the banks of the River Hodder. Surrounded by fells...
This picturesque Bowland village with pubs, cafés and a farm shop offers a warm welcome to visitors. The village shop Brabin’s is believed to be the longest continuing trading shop in the...
Historic Market Town Clitheroe is a vibrant market town with a bustling high street and side streets full of character, revealing independent shops, galleries and eateries and more. Fancy a bit of shopping...
Enjoy Pendle Hill countryside and Sabden Valley every day of your stay. Walks from the door. Sample the finest and the best – food, history, the amazing Forest of Bowland,...
Downham’s attractive cottages, stream and absence of overhead wires, aerials and signage make it a sought- after location for film and TV companies. Often described as the most beautiful village...
You will find Dunsop Bridge at “the centre of the kingdom”. Located on part of the King’s Duchy of Lancaster estate this UK landmark village offers delightful walks, a super...
Nestled in 6 acres of private land, set in the heart of the idyllic Ribble Valley countryside. Located off a quiet country road and a short distance to the village...
Open 7th March to 6th January, Edisford Bridge Farm is the ideal spot from which to explore the Forest of Bowland, the market town of Clitheroe and the many spectacular...
Historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire, Gisburn lies eight miles (13 km) northeast of Clitheroe right on the border of North Yorkshire. Gisburn is first named in the Domesday...
Gisburn Forest is situated in the upper Hodder Valley, and surrounds Stocks Reservoir. It is the largest wooded area in Lancashire, and home to conifers, spruce and a huge variety...
The famous Tolkien Trail walk starts at the Shireburn Arms, a country pub, and a popular wedding venue, which provides a warm welcome. The route passes by renowned Stonyhurst College and the ancient...
Longridge is aptly named as it sits on a hilltop, a long ridge, with stunning views over the Ribble Valley countryside. As with Ribble Valley’s other top destinations, Longridge has...
Mellor is a charming village which enjoys panoramic views, especially if you take a walk up to the millennium viewpoint pillar. In the heart of the village, you will find...
For a tiny hamlet, Mitton has an outstanding visitor offer. With a welcoming open fire in winter and a riverbank terrace garden with seating in summer, plus an outstanding menu...
Oak Bank Farm is a luxury self-catering holiday home located within the beautiful Ribble Valley. With accommodation for up to 14 people, Oak Bank Farm is an excellent choice for...
Renowned for its Roman museum, pubs, three historic churches, a pottery painting cafe, and unusual almshouses, not to mention a fabulous playground, a Millennium Sculpture Garden and artist’s studio, this riverside...
Sabden is a walkers’ paradise, criss-crossed by public footpaths, with direct access to the famous Pendle Hill and commanding panoramic views across Ribble Valley. It boasts shops, a café, bowling...
The remains of Sawley Abbey, a Cistercian Abbey founded in 1148, nestles against a beautiful backdrop of hills. This ancient site is free to visit. Afterwards, enjoy refreshments at the...
This picture postcard village at the foot of Waddington Fell boasts three fabulous pubs, an historic church, and a much-admired riverside garden open to the public. Comfortable accommodation and food...
From serious rambling to Sunday strolling, this is the perfect opportunity to explore the hills and dales of Ribble Valley . Whether it’s a short walk along the banks of...
In addition to stunning walks, Ribble Valley has some amazing places to eat - so why not combine the two? That’s the idea of Walks with Taste, a collection of...
Mahatma Gandhi stayed here during his tour of Lancashire cotton mills in 1931 and was another convert to the delights of the Valley, commenting on its beauty. Nearly a century...
Nestled at the foot of Whalley Nab, alongside the River Calder, lies the village of Whalley. It’s a place steeped in history, rural charm, and natural beauty. It is also...
The White Bull is located in the centre of the historic village of Ribchester a former Roman settlement on the original Watling Street now home to a busy community and...
Many journey to this tiny hamlet to enjoy the splendid experience of visiting the Inn at Whitewell on the Duchy of Lancaster estate. Once a small manor house, the earliest parts of...
A small village on the edge of Whalley and home to another popular inn, Wiswell is said to have taken its name from Old Molly’s Well, later known as the...
This village is an ideal base for walks to Pendle and on to Downham. Families, walkers, and cyclists are welcome at the Calf’s Head which offers a relaxed eating and dining experience,...
Over 25,000 food enthusiasts converged on Clitheroe for the town’s annual food festival that featured some of the region’s best food and drink from around 100 exhibitors. And jubilant festival...
Award-Winning blogger Marion Collinson has visited Ribble valley again and shares her latest experiences on her popular blog ‘Love Travelling’. Marion discovers Clitheroe and visits Holmes Mill and the Bowland...
A week of food events, including farm walks, classes and tasting sessions at different venues across Ribble Valley. A true celebration of Ribble Valley food and drink.