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    Pendle Heritage Centre

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Nelson

    The Pendle Heritage Centre is open daily and includes a Garden Tearoom, 18th Century Walled Garden, Cruck Frame Barn, a Parlour shop, Tourist Information Centre, Pendle Arts Gallery and a Conference Centre.

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    Pendle Sculpture Trail

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    Barley

    The fascinating true story of the Pendle Witches is being told in “stone” at this visitor attraction. The Pendle Sculpture Trail has ten ceramic plaques. Each has its own unique symbols which represent each of the Pendle people who were hanged. We…

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    Pendle Sculpture Trail at Letcliffe Park

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    Nature Trail

    BARNOLDSWICK

    In 2012 the Pendle Sculpture Trail was launched in Aitken Wood, Barley. In 2019 some new artwork was added to this lovely woodland site which proved so popular that Pendle Council sought to grow the trail beyond its original site. After careful…

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    Nelson Angling Association - Coldwell

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    Fishing

    Nelson

    Lower Coldwell is a 14.5 acre reservoir set in the hills above Nelson. It is regularly stocked with Rainbow Trout and Blue Trout in the 2lb-5lb range as well as a small number of fish in the 5lb-10lb range. It also holds a number of ‘wild’ Brown…

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    The Muni Theatre Colne

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    Theatre

    Colne

    The Muni is an Edwardian theatre, situated in the heart of Colne town centre, offering year-round entertainment for all the family.

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    Quadtrex - Quad Bike Trekking!

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    Adventure Park / Playground

    Skipton

    Join Quadtrex for an action packed adventure to remember on the specially adapted quad bike trail where you will encounter the compromising hills of the natural quarry and whirl through the open woodland.

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    St Mary-le-Ghyll Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Barnoldswick

    A treasured little church which was founded by monks who left Barnoldswick to establish Kirkstall. Externally, the wonderful roof, 16thC tower and quiet graveyard merit attention.

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    Pendle Witches

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    Sightseeing

    Pendle is famous for the most famous witchraft trials in Britain. The Pendle Witches lived in the early 1600’s at a time of religious persecution and superstition. The protestant king, James I, had just survived the catholic gunpowder plot.…

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    Boothman Park

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    Fishing

    Burnley

    Boothman Park itself offers fishing, archery, walking, bird watching, deer watching and amazing photographic opportunities.

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    Leeds & Liverpool Canal

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    Canal / Waterway / Marina

    Pendle hosts one of the most scenic waterways in England. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is over 200 years old and at 127 miles long is the single longest canal in the country.

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    St Michaels Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Barnoldswick

    Dating from 1100, the church features some beautiful historical architecture. The South Doorway is Norman and the Pointed Tower arch is 14thC, (now a Remembrance Chapel).

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    Pendle Hippodrome Theatre

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    Theatre

    Colne

    The Pendle Hippodrome Theatre is a limited company providing a service with a professional standard to the local community. Owned by the Pendle Hippodrome Theatre Company who perform two/three shows per year.

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    LBS Garden Warehouse

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    Garden Centre

    Colne

    LBS Garden Warehouse provides practically everything your garden will ever need

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    Higherford Mill

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    Barrowford

    Higherford Mill is a former cotton mill which is being converted by the Heritage Trust for the North West to become a focal point for Creative Industries in East Lancashire.

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    Greenberfield Picnic Site

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    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.

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    Barley Picnic Site

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    Picnic Site

    Barley

    One the very best picnic sites in the North West, there are many footpaths in the area, and good walks can be obtained between Barley and the picturesque villages of Rimington and Downham in the shadow of Pendle Hill.

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    Healthy Lifestyles

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    Walking Tour

    Crown Way, Colne

    Out and About
    Walking and Cycling activities in Pendle

    • Led walks and cycle rides in the Pendle area for all ages and abilities.
    • Led by Trained Walk & Cycle Leaders
    • Everybody Welcome, come on your own or bring a friend

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    Roughlee Trout Fishery

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    Fishing

    Nelson

    A delightful spring and river fed fly fishery, surrounded by beautiful countryside on the edge of the Forest of Bowland.

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    Colne Golf Club

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    Golf Course

    Colne

    Lies in beautiful surroundings nestling between the Yorkshire Dales and the Ribble Valley, with Pendle Hill on one side and the Wuthering Heights moors on the other.

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    Wycoller Hall

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    Historic House

    Wycoller

    The hall was built by the Hartley family at the end of the 16th century and subsequently extended in the 18th by Squire Henry Owen Cunliffe, in order to attract a wealthy wife. Charlotte Brontë is thought to have frequently visited Wycoller village.

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