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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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    Black Moss Reservoir Walk

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    Walking Route

    A walk around the reservoirs near Barley Picnic area and Car park. No steep gradients. Lots of wildlife and birds to be seen. The walk also passes the Pendle Scuplture Trail. 

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    Bowland by Bike

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    Cycle Route

    Bowland

    The Bowland by Bike leaflet offers information about a variety of routes throughout the region which offers beautiful unspoilt countryside, picturesque villages, dramatic open moorland incised by steep valleys, and outstanding scenery.

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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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    Grand Cycle Tour of Pendle

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    Cycle Route

    Colne

    A fantastic 35 mile road route, quite hilly in places, but great for the weekend. Many of the places that the route goes through are picturesque, like Barley, Newchurch, and Fence. (Not suitable for complete beginners).

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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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    Marsden Park Golf Course

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    Golf Course

    Nelson

    Enjoy stunning views of East Lancashire and the majestic Pendle Hill as you take your swing around Marsden Park Golf Course.

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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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    ARTPAD

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    Craft Centre

    Colne

    ARTPAD provides a variety of art and craft activities for adults and children. It is an inspirational environment in which you can explore your creativity and imagination through art, craft and design.

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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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    Inside Spa

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    Destination Spa

    Nelson

    Inside Spa’s jaw-dropping thermal suite is the ideal place to relax, reflect & recharge, with its beautiful contemporary styling combined with the latest innovations in Spa facilities. Take time out to indulge in a 2 hour Spa Wellness Experience &…

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    Pendle Sculpture Trail

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    Barley

    The fascinating true story of the Pendle Witches is being told in “stone” at this visitor attraction. The Pendle Sculpture Trail has ten ceramic plaques. Each has its own unique symbols which represent each of the Pendle people who were hanged. We…

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    Favourite rides in PENDLE - Andy's route

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    Cycle Route

    Barrowford, Colne

    Favourite Pendle rides - Andy’s favourite cycle route - Wycoller-Widdop-Worsthorne-Wycoller

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    Pendle Sculpture Trail at Letcliffe Park

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    Nature Trail

    BARNOLDSWICK

    In 2012 the Pendle Sculpture Trail was launched in Aitken Wood, Barley. In 2019 some new artwork was added to this lovely woodland site which proved so popular that Pendle Council sought to grow the trail beyond its original site. After careful…

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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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    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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    Pendle Nature Reserves

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    Nature Reserve

    Get to grips with Pendle’s wild side! Visit one of or Local Nature Reserves and you’ll see some amazing plant and wildlife. Pendle has five great Local Nature Reserves Alkincoats, Greenfield, Lomeshaye Marsh, Upper Ball Grove, and Quarry Hill.

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    Roughlee Trout Fishery

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    Fishing

    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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    Woodend Mining Museum

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    Mine

    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

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    Sightseeing

    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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