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    Croft Mill

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    Factory Outlet

    COLNE

    Croft Mill is an online fabric shop that specialises in all types of fabrics, many of which are famous brand names, from dress fabrics to ready-made bedding and tailored made curtains.

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    Wycoller Country Park

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    Country Park/Nature Reserve

    Colne

    In a valley largely devoted to sheep and cattle rearing, Wycoller Country Park has a good network of footpaths for walkers. The hamlet of Wycoller includes historic Wycoller Hall.

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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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    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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    The Rainhall Centre

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    Event Venue

    Barnoldswick

    The Centre provides an array of exciting innovative uses with the overall aim of providing access to services and opportunities previously unavailable in West Craven.

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    Burwain Sailing Club

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    Lake/Reservoir

    Colne

    Fantastic sailing club set in superb scenery. Great sailing facilities for visitors and members alike; good boat storage with easy access and launching; a safe sailing environment with good learning facilities for those just starting out.

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    Reedley Marina

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    Canal / Waterway / Marina

    Nelson

    Reedley Marina is a new 100 berth marina offering superb facilities for the modern boater, and is also is a lovely spot to eat, as the Kingfisher Cafe has stunning views over Pendle Hill.

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    Pendle Way Section 2

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    Walking Route

    Barnoldswick

    The Pendle Way is a stunningly beautiful route covering 45 miles in eight different sections. The Pendle Way Section 2 (5.5 miles) - Barnoldswick to Earby. Industrial archeology alongside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal quickly gives way to undulating…

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    the gallery @ arteology

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    Colne

    the gallery @ arteology showcases a wide selection of contemporary original art and limited edition artists' prints by some of the best established and emerging artists based here in the North West.

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    Pendle Sculpture Trail

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    Walking Route

    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 7

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    Walking Route

    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 4

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    Walking Route

    Colne

    The Pendle Way is a stunningly beautiful route covering 45 miles in eight different sections. The Pendle Way Section 4 (6.5 miles) - Laneshaw Bridge, Wycoller and Coldwell Inn. Discover the village of Wycoller with its ancient bridges and ruined…

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    Pendle Way Section 3

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    Walking Route

    Barnoldswick

    The Pendle Way is a stunningly beautiful route covering 45 miles in eight different sections. The Pendle Way Section 3 (7 miles) - Earby to Laneshaw Bridge. This walk skirts the looming bulk of Kelbrook Moor and follows Pendle's earliest turnpike…

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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 Way Section 8

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    Walking Route

    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 Way Section 1

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    Walking Route

    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 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 new 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.

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    Pendle Way Section 6

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    Walking Route

    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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    Pendle Way Section 5

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    Walking Route

    Burnley

    The Pendle Way is a stunningly beautiful route covering 45 miles in eight different sections. The Pendle Way Section 5 (4.5 miles) - Coldwell Inn to Reedley. From the windswept reservoirs at Coldwell the Way leads down towards the traditional…

  20. Pendle Witches Long Trail

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    Pendle Witches Long Trail

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    Guided Tour

    NELSON

    Pendle Witches Long Trail Starts at Pendle Heritage Centre in Barrowford and wends itss way through Ribble Valley, ending at Lancaster Castle. It tracks the famous true hisstory of the Pendle Witches of 1612 who were came from the Pendle area…

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