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    Pendle Cycle Tour

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    Cycle Route

    Nelson

    A 17 mile on-road cycle route through marvellous undulating countryside and picturesque villages, taking from 3 to 4 hours, depending on the pace you go and how long you stop along the route. Not suitable for beginners.

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    Steaming Day

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    Family Days Out

    Barnoldswick

    Sunday 19th March!
    The museum will be open from 11am -4pm and the engine will be running at intervals between 13.00 and 15.45.
    Come and see this magnificent mill engine, with its two cylinders and 16 foot flywheel which could generate over 600HP and…

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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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    Foulridge - Barrowford - Victoria Park

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    Cycle Route

    This route follows the canal towpath from Foulridge and is part of the Pennine Cycleway. You can also take a worthwhile detour to Pendle Heritage Centre in Barrowford - 10km.

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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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    Pendle Markets

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    Shop/Shopping Centre

    Pendle

    Come to Pendle and visit their fantastic indoor and outdoor markets!

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    Stream & Steam Trail

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    Walking Route

    Barnoldswick

    A fantastic walk through the industrial heritage of Barnoldswick. Along the trail you will find many clues to the past, including Gillians, an example of an early water powered mill, and Bancroft Mill, one of the few remaining mill steam engines, whi

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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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    Studio 22B

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    Earby

    Studio 22B is where artist AC Telfer and photographer Matt Gartside share their skills and passion for Pendle in weekly photography and fortnightly workshops open to all. 

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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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    The Atom Trail

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    Walking Route

    Wycoller

    The Atom Trail is a short circular walking trail around one of East Lancashire's intriguing "Panopticans" or artistic "sculptures" offering stunning viewpoints. The Atom looks down on the village of Wycoller and its Country Park. The views are grea

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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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    Bancroft Mill

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Barnoldswick

    A demonstration featuring the textile mill engine in steam, original boilers and Lancashire loom demonstrations.

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    Colne Water Angling Club

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    Fishery

    COLNE

    Welcome to Colne Water Angling Club. Established in 1952 we are one of Lancashire’s oldest fly fishing clubs and provide quality trout angling for the discerning angler. Our waters are set in some of the most scenic surroundings in North East…

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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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    Clarion House

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    Tea/Coffee Shop

    BURNLEY

    The Clarion House was built in 1912 for Nelson Independent Labour Party and is the last remaining house of many across the country. These houses provided a place in the countryside for people to enjoy fresh air and comradeship, a tradition that…

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    Castercliffe Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    Our walk starts from the Admiral Lord Rodney pub (01282 870083) and sets off running alongside Pendle Water. We soon take a path over the hills towards Trawden and take a route back towards Colne through this attractive area of Pennine Lancashire.…

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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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    East Lancashire Towel Company

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    Shop/Shopping Centre

    Barrowford, Nelson

    East Lancs Towel Company Ltd produces high quality luxury Cotton, Bamboo and Linen and Roller towels are at an affordable price.

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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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