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    Higherford Mill

    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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    Boothman Park

    Burnley

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

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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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    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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    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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    Whitehough Education Centre

    Nr Burnley, Pendle

    Whitehough Outdoor Education Centre nestles is in a superb location beneath the eastern slopes of Pendle Hill, just 10 minutes from the M65.

    With picturesque hills and inland waterways of East Lancashire on its doorstep, Whitehough can offer a co

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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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    Wavelengths

    Nelson

    Following a £3 million investment to Pendle Wavelengths, the redeveloped centre has opened it's door to the public and boasts the latest family and adult facilities, including:

    * The Active Zone - a FITNESS ZONE with the latest hi tech equipment

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    East Lancashire Towel Company

    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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    Pendle Way Section 7

    Burnley

    The Pendle Way is a stunningly beautiful route covering 45 miles in eight different sections. The Pendle Way Section 7 (5 miles) - Newchurch, Pendle Hill and Barley. The immense presence of Pendle Hill has drawn people for centuries as a place of…

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    Pendle Way Section 1

    Nelson

    The Pendle is a stunningly beautiful route covering 45 miles in eight different sections. This 7 mile section starts at Pendle Heritage Centre and goes to Barnoldswick. A walk of contrasts from gentle riverside paths around Watermeetings to the…

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    Pendle Way Section 8

    Burnley

    The Pendle Way is a stunningly beautiful route covering 45 miles in eight different sections. The Pendle Way Section 8 (3.5 miles) - Barley to Barrowford. Ancient field tracks lead to a 17th century hall in the village of Roughlee which has…

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    Pendle Sculpture Trail

    The Pendle Sculpture Trail has ten ceramic plaques. Each has its own unique symbols which represent each of the Pendle people who were hanged 400 years ago in the biggest witchcraft trial in this country. Families can enjoy finding the plaques as…

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    Pendle Way Section 6

    Burnley

    The Pendle Way is a stunningly beautiful route covering 45 miles in eight different sections. The Pendle Way Section 6 (6 miles) - Reedley, Higham and Newchurch. Explore the ancient hunting Forest of Pendle on a walk rich in connections with the…

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    Bannisters Restaurant

    Colne

    The new look Bannisters Restaurant is now open. The perfect destination to enjoy a specially created menu of freshly prepared dishes cooked to order. Bannisters walk-in restaurant serves classic and contemporary dishes throughout the day in a…

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    Quills Restaurant at The Oaks Hotel

    Reedley, Nr Burnley

    Both the restaurant and the bar are situated in the old house. Dark wood paneling, ornate ceilings, floor to ceiling windows with glorious views. Home cooked food is one of the main features of the menus, offering a wide range of locally-sourced…

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