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    Favourite rides in PENDLE - Kirsti's route

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    Cycle Route

    Colne

    Kirsti’s says that her favourite cycle route is "up Dark Lane and along Moor Bottom, near Boulsworth Hill, on the Pennine Bridleway.  It’s an ancient packhorse trail

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    Pendle Leisure Centre

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    Leisure / Swimming Pool

    Colne

    Pendle Leisure Centre is a multi-use leisure facility with a traditional 25m swimming pool and 10m teaching pool.It has a state-of-the-art gym with ROC-IT resistance equipment and Expresso interactive bikes

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    Winewall Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    On this walk we take an attractive circuit through the farmed landscape in the very east of the County of Lancashire. On the walk you can enjoy the rich pattern of old farm houses and traditional drystone walls which make this landscape so…

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    Beating The Bounds Walk - Barnoldswick

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    Walking Route

    Barnoldswick

    A 9 mile circular walk exploring the area around beautiful Barnoldswick. Beating the Bounds is an ancient tradition dating back around 2000 years when there were no maps. Local people would walk the boundaries of their local parish to mark it with…

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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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    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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    David Johns Bespoke Guided Tours

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    Sightseeing

    Colne

    Personal tours from your accommodation tailored to your requirements. Guided walks optional. All personalised tours chaufferred in luxury 4x4 vehicle. Enquiries from coach parties / operators also welcome

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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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    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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    Barnoldswick Easy Walk No.8

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    Walking Route

    Barnoldswick

    This route takes you to the lower slopes of glorious Weets Hill, which gives panoramic views over Barnoldswick. 

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    Pendle Witches Walking Trail

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    Walking Route

    Barley

    This is a fascinating and picturesque figure of eight historical and countryside walking trail radiating from the village of Barley covering the story of the Pendle witches.

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    Bancroft Mill Engine Museum

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Barnoldswick

    See the century-old, 600hp, two-cylinder Steam Engine that once powered more than 1200 cotton weaving looms, along with its 16-foot flywheel, the hand-fired boiler, a smaller 250hp engine rescued from another mill nearby, three working weaving looms…

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    Favourite rides in PENDLE - Peter's route

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    Cycle Route

    Barrowford, Nelson

    Peter’s favourite cycle route follows part of National Road Race Championship Circuit 2010 and although only 10 miles in length is fairly challenging.

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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Brontes Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    Colne

    This lovely 6 mile circular walk takes you around Trawden and Wycoller. The Bronte Sisters, famous for their literary work, gathered inspiration for their books from the people and countryside around them. They often walked to Wycoller in Pendle,…

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