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    Favourite rides in PENDLE - Andy's route

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    Cycle Route

    Barrowford, Colne

    Favourite Pendle rides - Andy’s favourite cycle route - Wycoller-Widdop-Worsthorne-Wycoller

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    Witches Galore

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    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!

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    ARTPAD

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    Craft Centre

    Colne

    ARTPAD provides a variety of art and craft activities for adults and children. It is an inspirational environment in which you can explore your creativity and imagination through art, craft and design.

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    Pendle's Three Peaks

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    Walking Route

    Gloriously varied and unspoilt countryside awaits those who walk Pendle's Three Peaks. The Three Peaks in question are Pendle Hill, Boulsworth Hill, and Weets Hill and all have their own very unique character. Pendle Hill is magnificent and brooding

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    Pennine Cycleway

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    Cycle Route

    Nelson

    The Pennine Cycleway is part of the National Cycle Network , and is ideal for families and beginners as its 40km route follows the towpath of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. There are many points of interest on, or close by, the route, including Pendle

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    Three Villages Walk

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    Walking Route

    Colne

    Three historic and beautiful villages make up this long circular walk which is nearly 12 miles in total - though it can be split into smaller chunks. All are visitor gems in their own right. Foulridge for its historic canalside buildings and boat…

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    East Colne Way

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    Walking Route

    COLNE

    The East Colne Way is a 5 mile circular walk starting from Lakeside Cafe, Ball Grove Park, just outside Colne. Described as a walk through the green lungs of Colne, you are not far from the end of the M65, but could be miles from anywhere in…

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    Black Moss Reservoir Walk

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    Walking Route

    A walk around the reservoirs near Barley Picnic area and Car park. No steep gradients. Lots of wildlife and birds to be seen. The walk also passes the Pendle Scuplture Trail. 

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    Kelbrook Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    For this walk we take you on a route around thescenic Kelbrook Moor. You can start the walk from the Craven Heiffer Inn (01282 843007) and cross the road to Kelbrook Church. We pass through a landscape dotted with sturdily built stone farmhouses…

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    The Leisure Box

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    Sports & Leisure

    NELSON

    The Leisure Box is Burnley and Pendle’s new community leisure facility, based at the iconic Northlight site in Brierfield.
    Operated by Burnley FC in the Community (Burnley FC’s official charity), the old warehouse section of the former Brierfield…

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    Foulridge - Greenberfield - East Marton, Pendle

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    Cycle Route

    Foulridge, Colne

    A lovely route following the Leeds - Liverpool canal north towards the Yorkshire Dales and along the way you can stop and enjoy places like Salterforth Village and Greenderfield locks.

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    Pendle Tackler's Trails

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    Walking Route

    Four fascinating, mainly town trails, giving an insight into the cotton industry, the canal, and water power. Points of interest along the way include 16th Marsden Hall, award-winning Lomeshaye Marsh Local Nature Reserve, St mary's church, with the

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    Pendle Canal Walk No.1

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    Walking Route

    Colne

    Pendle Canal Walks Circular Walk 1 - Mile Tunnel and Slipper Hill. 2.5 miles, approximately 1hr 30 minutes. Moderate. Level and steep walking. The Pendle Canal Walks are a great series of four easy circular walks from two to five miles.

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    Bowland by Bike

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    Cycle Route

    Bowland

    The Bowland by Bike leaflet offers information about a variety of routes throughout the region which offers beautiful unspoilt countryside, picturesque villages, dramatic open moorland incised by steep valleys, and outstanding scenery.

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    Waterways Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    Your walk will start gently on the tow path of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. We then guide you along rural footpaths across farmland so be prepared for stiles and gates and some uphill sections. The walk is like a walk back in time, with the old…

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    Colne Heritage Trail

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    Walking Route

    Colne

    Colne Heritage Trail is a fascinating trail taking in the stories of some of Colne's famous sons. Wallace Hartley, the heroic bandmaster on the ill-fated Titanic, John Tillotson who became archbishop of Canterbury in 1691, and the strange but true…

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    Favourite rides in PENDLE - Manny's route

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    Cycle Route

    Barrowford, Burnley

    Favourite Pendle rides - Manny’s favourite cycle route - Pendle’s 3 Peak Challenge

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    Mountain Biking in Pennines & Bowland

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    Cycle Route

    Colne

    Explore the Lancashire Pennines and the Forest of Bowland on these fantastic mountain bike routes.

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    Old Laund Booth Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    We start the walk from Brierfield and soon head into the countryside of Old Laund Booth. We pass through a wooded clough and gradually head
    up to the ridge where there are excellent views of Pendle Hill and the surrounding area. We go past many…

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    Pendle Way

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    Walking Route

    The Pendle Way is a 45 mile circular walk split into eight distinct sections. These sections have treats galore awaiting for those doing the route, including famous "lairs" of the Pendle Witches in Newchurch!

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