Burnley
Burnley is a thriving market town surrounded by breath-taking Pennine countryside. Burnley was once known as one of Lancashire’s most prominent mill towns and has even once been awarded the most enterprising area in the UK.
Whether you like hiking, cycling, windsurfing, kayaking, horse riding, golf or sailing, it’s all available right here. The Prairie Sports Village has a 16-bay floodlit driving range, academy and nine-hole mini golf course. Hire a rowing boat or kayak at Thompson Park, or windsurf and sail at Clowbridge Reservoir.
Unwind and enjoy Burnley’s waterways – the canal, rivers and reservoirs are great places to escape to; walk by the river, take a boat trip along the canal or go windsurfing or sailing on the reservoirs. From Reedley Marina to Hapton Boat Yard via the Weavers’ Triangle this part of the canal is a fascinating place to visit.
The iconic Singing Ringing Tree which towers high above Burnley on Crown Point Moor and has been named in the top 10 pieces of ‘sound art’ in the world. The sculpture is a three metre tall, wind powered musical sculpture made of galvanized steel pipes. The vast views over the town to the hills beyond make a visit for a closer inspection of this breathtaking artwork an absolute must.
Visit one of our two historic houses for a trip back in time - Towneley Hall, and Gawthorpe Hall - often referred to as the Downton of the North. Towneley Hall sits in extensive historic parkland with woodland walks, formal gardens, sculpture and nature trails.
There are many fabulous places to eat and drink, from Wilfred's a sophisticated wine and cocktail bar, to Bertram's award winning restaurant.
If you would like to stay, try The Lawrence Hotel for design led boutique accommodation; or Crow Wood, with the fabulous Woodland Spa and Bertram's Restaurant on site.
With regular cultural events in addition to many live music events across town, there’s always something to see and do in Burnley.
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