The ancient market town of Clitheroe in the Ribble Valley is a perfect place to stay for visitors wishing to explore Lancashire’s Forest of Bowland, one of England’s 36 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). With its extensive range of accommodation including B&B’s, hostels, self catering and camping and caravan sites, your visit to Clitheroe can suit your budget and preferences. Clitheroe actually dates back to Saxon times so by the time the imposing 12th century Norman Castle that towers over the town had been built, Clitheroe had already been around for nearly 1,000 years! Clitheroe Castle, said to be the smallest Norman castle in England, is now home to a Museum and 16 acres of landscaped gardens, which houses attractions to appeal to every age group.
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Set in the heart of Ribble Valley, this traditional equestrian and outdoor pursuits show is one of Britain’s oldest agricultural shows and offers a celebration [...]
Explore our award-winning estate. Meet our Floral & Grounds Team; Live Music, Bar, Homemade Goods & Bakery Stall, Plant Stall, Children’s Play Area, Conservatory & [...]
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 [...]
An annual display of the hard work and dedication of local food and drink producers and culinary talent, where visitors have ample opportunity to sample [...]
A vast showcase of cattle breeds to sheep shearing and gardening to vintage machinery. A treasure trove for local crafts and gifts. This great event [...]
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Enjoy
Surrounded by glorious, unspoilt landscapes, there are opportunities for everyone to enjoy in the Ribble Valley. From shopping and entertainment, to history filled family days out exploring the Ribble Valley's rich heritage and great places for food and drink, to walks in the countryside and quiet, idyllic villages just waiting to be explored.
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Taste
Ribble Valley boasts an abundance of award-winning eateries with friendly and professional staff just waiting to welcome you.
From cosy cafés and tearooms to gastro pubs, contemporary mill conversions and a Michelin-starred manor house restaurant, there is somewhere to suit all tastes here in ther Ribble Valley.
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Stay
Whether you are travelling with family, friends or alone, Ribble Valley has high quality accommodation to suit everyone.
You will love the diversity of places to stay, from fully serviced luxury, to the freedom of self-catering and camping or glamping.
Set in scenic splendour, you can choose to be close to a town or to hide away in pure peace and tranquillity.
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