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    The Leisure Box

    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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    Clarion House

    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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    Roughlee Trout Fishery

    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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    Price £10.00 to £20.00 Per Ticket
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    The Oaks Hotel, Leisure Club

    Nr Burnley

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    Enjoy a relaxing short break with a touch of pampering in the spa when you stay at the historic Oaks Hotel near Burnley. What was once a privately owned Victorian country house, is now a Lavender Hotel and spa, a haven of peace and tranquillity.

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    Price £59.00 Per Person Per Night (Breakfast Included)
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    Nelson Golf Club

    Nelson

    A course which does not include any wearisome climbing and many interesting holes. Visitors will find a warm welcome.The course has a wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding Pendle area.

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    Pendle Heritage Centre - Cafe

    Nelson

    Come and relax over a morning coffee, lunch or afternoon tea with delightful views over the restored 18th century feature garden.

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    Prestige Karting Ltd

    Colne

    Prestige Karting is one of the largest indoor go karting centres in the North of England. Designed by professional racers, the karting circuit is approximately 360 metres long, and is one of the most demanding karting tracks in the UK.

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    Price £25.00 to £125.00 Per Ticket
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    Pendle Reservoir Walks

    A series of three circular walks around some of Pendle's most scenic reservoirs starting and finishing in the picturesque village of Barley. The walks take in a host of wildlife an feature a number of woodland areas.

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    Woodend Mining Museum

    Burnley

    Coal Mining Museum with a collection of memorabilia that would rival the National, set up where in the early 1900s, Woodend Colliery stood.

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    Pendle Witches

    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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    Reedley Nursery

    Nelson

    We offer a wide selection of plants,shrubs, trees and gardening sundries.
    We also sell garden ornaments. We stock a large range of cold water fish, including koi carp. goldfish, sarasas, shubumkins, orf etc.

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    The Cabin

    Barley

    Take Away service only at the moment. A warm welcome awaits you whilst you enjoy our outstanding views of Pendle Hill from the comfort of our traditional log cabin.

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    Alice Nutter sculpture

    Roughlee

    The sculpture of Alice Nutter is in the village of Roughlee. It was designed and built by local artist David Palmer and was unveiled officially on 28th July 2012.

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    The Fence Gate Inn

    Nr Burnley

    Built at the end of the 17th century and originally home to the local gentry, today the Fence Gate Inn has been converted into a beautiful hostelry which has an enviable reputation for its hospitality, excellent food, fine wines and traditional ales.

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    Giddy Kippers

    Nelson

    A premier Fun and Play Centre aimed at children aged 0 - 11yrs old.

    An exciting but safe place for children to explore and have unforgettable adventures.

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    Price £1.00 to £3.95 Per Ticket
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    Nelson Golf Club

    Nelson

    A course which does not include any wearisome climbing and many interesting holes. Visitors will find a warm welcome.The course has a wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding Pendle area.

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    'Wiggle' Pedal Pendle (95km)

    Nelson

    Tackling the Pendle countryside you will enjoy one of three routes: 25km, 68km, or 95km, enjoying the beautiful surroundings as you pass through the district of Pendle.

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    Top Locks Ice Creams

    Colne

    Ice cream and refreshments kiosk. Postcards, souvenirs and artwork.

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    Barley 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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    Free
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    Boothman Park

    Burnley

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

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