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    Ferndean Way

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    Walking Route

    Colne

    The Ferndean Way is a lovely route from historic Waterside in Colne, visiting not one, but two beautiful country parks.

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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 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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    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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    Pendle Canal Walk No.4

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    Walking Route

    Colne

    Pendle Canal Walks Circular Walk 4 - Foulridge Wharf & Country Brook. Approximately 5 miles, 3 hours. Moderate to hard. The Pendle Canal Walks are a great series of four easy circular walks

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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 Canal Walk No.3

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    Walking Route

    Colne

    Pendle Canal Walks Circular Walk 3 - Lake Burwain. 2.7 miles, approximately 1hr 45 minutes. Easy. The Pendle Canal Walks are a great series of four easy circular walks

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    Barrowford Town Trail

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    Walking Route

    Nelson

    A lovely trail that takes you around the town of Barrowford which combines heritage and niche shopping. The route starts at the Pendle Heritage Centre, which dates back to the 17th century, and was home of the Bannister family, whose famous son was…

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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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    Pendle Canal Walk No.2

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    Walking Route

    Colne

    Pendle Canal Walks Circular Walk 2 - Wanless Bridge & Barrowford Locks. 2.5 miles, approximately 1hr 30 minutes. Easy/Moderate. The Pendle Canal Walks are a great series of four easy circular walks

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    Brierfield Trail

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    Walking Route

    Nelson

    Brierfield is a fantastic example of a great Lancashire mill town. This history trail takes you around the town, its mills, civic buildings and places of worship. It also features the people that made the place, such as Henry Tunstill and Abraham…

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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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    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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    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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    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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    Barnoldswick Community Gardens

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    Nature Reserve

    Barnoldswick

    In Summer 2006, year five pupils at Coates Lane Primary School in Barnoldswick worked with artist Helen Callaghan to create features for the local community gardens.

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    Pendle Hill

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    Natural Feature

    History and legend has woven a spell over Pendle. Pendle Hill rises above this ancient hunting ground, once the home of wolves and wild boar and to this day dotted with tiny hamlets and farms.

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    Wycoller Hall

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    Historic House

    Wycoller

    The hall was built by the Hartley family at the end of the 16th century and subsequently extended in the 18th by Squire Henry Owen Cunliffe, in order to attract a wealthy wife. Charlotte Brontë is thought to have frequently visited Wycoller village.

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    Higherford Mill

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    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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    West Craven Sports Centre

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    Leisure Centre

    Barnoldswick

    West Craven Sports Centre has a modern design 25m swimming pool with deep and shallow ends plus welcoming learner pool. Swimming lessons are held here regularly. Also available is a state of the art fitness centre with Technogym equipment and a larg

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