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Farm
Colne
Set in 40 acres of beautiful countryside in the Borough of Pendle Whitemoor Riding Centre has been established for over 30 years and specialises in livery with experience and qualified staff on site.
Gallery
Burnley
Making fused glassware using predominantly Bullseye art glass - practical items such as bowls, plates, dishes, candle holders and large scale wall art as well as a range of unique sterling silver jewellery.
Adventure Park / Playground
Simonstone, Burnley
Outdoor Elements is a team building and outdoor activity centre accessible to towns across Lancashire and Greater Manchester. Catering for all groups including corporate, education, youth groups and private parties.
Shop/Shopping Centre
Pendle
Inside you'll find fiendishly ghoulish delights to thrill and to chill you...beware; we're in the heart of Pendle Witch Country!
Theatre
Burnley
Burnley Youth Theatre attracts youngsters from all around the area who want to be performers, directors or learn about the work that goes on behind the scenes.
Sports Ground / Stadium
Burnley
One of the founding members of the football league, Burnley Football Club has a terrific atmosphere for all the family and offers pre-match tours and meals, which should be booked in advance.
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!
Museum
Colne
Colne Heritage Centre features items of historical interest associated with the ancient market town of Colne.
Cycle Route
Colne
Explore the Lancashire Pennines and the Forest of Bowland on these fantastic mountain bike routes.
Equestrian
Burnley
The Mary Towneley Loop takes you on a journey through the South Pennines on the Lancashire and Yorkshire borders.
Fishing
Burnley
Boothman Park itself offers fishing, archery, walking, bird watching, deer watching and amazing photographic opportunities.
Golf Course
Colne
Lies in beautiful surroundings nestling between the Yorkshire Dales and the Ribble Valley, with Pendle Hill on one side and the Wuthering Heights moors on the other.
Golf Course
Burnley
Moorland course, undulating fairways will test your approach play. The course is well maintained. A good test to players of all levels and ability. There are four par threes and one par five for a total of 69.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
On a stroll through Thanet Lee Woods you will encounter the ever changing sculpture trail, carved from fallen and damaged trees, discover birds, mammals and even a crocodile emerging from its watery home.
Church/Chapel
Burnley
Dating from 1122, this beautiful Parish Church is known for the sound of its bells, considered to be amongst the best in the country; it houses a small heritage centre which gives a fascinating insight into the history of Burnley.
Church/Chapel
Newchurch-in-Pendle
There was a Chapel-of-ease on this site in 1250 and a later chapel in 1544. The tower itself restored in 1653 and 1712, is the only remaining part of that building which was replaced by the present structure in approximately 1740. On the western face
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.
Event Venue
Burnley
Coldwell Activity Centre provides residential and day visitor facilities for many types of groups. You can take part in various activities such as orienteering, horse riding, adventure trailing or water sports.
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…
Lake/Reservoir
Burnley
The three-acre boating lake in Thompson Park is fed by water from the River Brun which meanders through this Green Flag Park, near to the town centre.