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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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    Barley Picnic Site

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    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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    Wavelengths

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    Leisure Centre

    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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    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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    Whitehough Education Centre

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    Sub-Attraction

    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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    St Michaels Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Barnoldswick

    Dating from 1100, the church features some beautiful historical architecture. The South Doorway is Norman and the Pointed Tower arch is 14thC, (now a Remembrance Chapel).

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    Roughlee Trout Fishery

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    Fishing

    Roughlee

    A delightful spring and river fed Fly Fishery.

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    Greenberfield Picnic Site

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    Picnic Site

    Barnoldswick

    Beautiful picnic area at the summit of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at what is described as the "Best Kept Locks in the Country". While away the time, stroll along or cycle the canal towpath, or walk the many local walking routes.

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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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    Colne Little Theatre

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    Theatre

    Colne

    The Little Theatre in River Street, Colne is the home of Colne Dramatic Society. An increasingly popular, and respected venue providing an eclectic mix of both cutting edge and traditional theatre in the Pendle area. Tickets are available from the…

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    Pendle's Six Circular Walks

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    Walking Route

    Colne

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    Boothman Park

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    Fishing

    Burnley

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

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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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    Burwain Sailing Club

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    Watersports Centre

    Colne

    Burwain Sailing Club is a fantastic sailing club in a superbly scenic setting. Located on a 90-acre lake, the club offers great sailing facilities to visitors and members alike, as well as excellent boat storage, with easy access and launching. A saf

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    Pendle Canal Walks

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    Walking Route

    A great series of four easy circular walks from 2 two to five miles. Most are easy walking and include sections along the Leeds & Liverpool Canal towpath and through Alkincoates Park Nature Reserve. Admire the views whilst you watch beautiful wildlif

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    Nelson Golf Club

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    Golf Course

    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 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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    Wycoller Craft Centre

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    Craft Centre

    Wycoller

    Situated in the beautiful and very scenic hamlet of Wycoller, in the heart of Wycoller Country Park, the craft centre has paintings and crafts by local artists, cards and gifts.

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    'Wiggle' Pedal Pendle (95km)

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    Cycle Route

    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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    Atom - Panopticon

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    Colne

    Pendle's Panopticon, 'Atom', rests on the hillside above Wycoller village in Wycoller Country Park.

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