Longridge, Ribble Valley, Lancashire
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Experience the rugged fells, expansive moorlands, historic landmarks and charming stone-built villages that make up the Forest of Bowland. Despite its status as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this area in the North West of England, primarily in Lancashire, is still something of a hidden gem. The unspoiled landscape is dotted with historic sites, such as the ruins of Sawley Abbey and Norman Clitheroe Castle; diverse wildlife, like hen harriers, peregrine falcons and rare butterflies; and quaint villages, like Clitheroe and Slaidburn. The Forest of Bowland is particularly popular for walking, from remote riverside rambles to challenging hilltop ascents. Our Forest of Bowland lodges and holiday parks provide the perfect home away from home, whether you’re after a romantic hot tub break or a fun-filled family holiday in England.
Longridge, Ribble Valley, Lancashire
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This gentle circular route begins at the quaint village of Dunsop Bridge, and follows the River Dunsop as it winds its way through the stunning Dunsop Valley. The tranquil trail passes through picturesque England countryside and charming farmland, and offers great birdwatching opportunities.
Head for stunning vistas and panoramic views on this moderate circular route which summits Pendle Hill. The scenic route typically starts in the village of Barley, and involves a gradual ascent through meadows and fields. You’ll also go through the Nick of Pendle, a distinctive narrow pass between two hills which offers some incredible views of the surrounding countryside.
Explore the stunning landscapes of Gisburn Forest Park, a picturesque woodland with countless walking, mountain biking and cycling trails. Visit the visitor centre for help and advice choosing the most suitable trail, whether you’re after a serene woodland walk, a tranquil riverside ramble or a family-friendly stroll to find the perfect picnic spot.
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