Shawclough Barn
Skipton Old Road
Laneshawbridge
Lancashire
BB8 7EP
Skipton Castle
Over 900 years old, Skipton Castle is one of the most complete and best preserved medieval castles in England and is well worth a visit at any season of the year.
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Clitheroe Castle
Panoramic views across the Ribble Valley, Clitheroe Castle is perched above the town of Clitheroe where it has dominated the skyline for 800 years.
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Lancaster Castle
Origins date back almost 1,000 years. Grade 1 Listed building occupies a city-centre hilltop location on the site of three successive Roman forts.
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Cycling in the Forest of Bowland
Gisburn Forest Bike Trails - Outstanding scenery, picturesque villages, charming tea rooms and a network of Quiet Lanes - all waiting to be explored.
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Colne Golf Club
Colne's picturesque course lies between Pendle Hill and the Yorkshire Moors, right on the Lancashire-Yorkshire border. As you might expect, Colne's fairways boast magnificent views over the Lancashire countryside.
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Bolton Abbey, Skipton
Explore the ruins of the Priory and discover a landscape full of history and legend. Walk along the riverside, woodland and moorland paths or stop and enjoy the tea rooms.
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RHS Harlow Carr
Sitting in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside, Harlow Carr is a delight in every season and showcases diverse landscapes with different garden styles and an extensive plant collection.
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Wycoller Country Park
famous for its association with the Brontè sisters the Country Park has many footpaths leading to local beauty spots which include Bank House and Wycoller Beck
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Thornton Hall Country Park
Experience hands on animal encounters on their traditional working farm. A perfect fun filled informative family fun day out rain or shine
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Grassington Folk Museum
Exhibits of lead mining, minerals, craft tools, lathes, Dales farming, period costumes, domestic accoutrements, World War II memorabilia, folk lore and the days of the Yorkshire Dales Railway recalled.
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Nidderdale Museum
Nidderdale Museum has a large collection of exhibits, illustrating different aspects of life and work in Nidderdale through the ages.
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The Bronte Parsonage Museam
In the picturesque village of Haworth in West Yorkshire, once the home of the Brontë family, hosts the Brontë collections: the largest and most important in the world
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Hare and Hounds Lotherdale
A historic gem in the heart of picturesque Lothersdale, the Hare and Hounds serves traditional pub classics alongside a range of locally brewed ales
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The Emmott Arms
A thoroughly good traditional village pub with open fires and proper food.
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The Alma Inn
Nestled in the beautiful Pendle countryside, the Alma Inn is bursting with character and charm, serving great food and a selection of drinks.
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Black Lane Ends Tavern
To unwind on a nice afternoon, Black Lane Ends Tavern is a well-known pub sitting on top of the moors with stunning views and a cosy charm.
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Skipton
As the gateway to the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, people travel the length and breadth of the country to visit this charming market town.
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Malham
Malham is a small pretty village, in the Pennines. It has been a settlement for at least a thousand years and traces of iron boundaries are still visible today.
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The Blackpool Tower Eye
Take a trip 380ft into the sky to the top of The Blackpool Tower and experience the thrilling SkyWalk.
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Pendle Hill
Most famous for its links to the now notorious witch trials of 1612, Pendle Hill and its surrounding towns and villages are a truly bewitching area of Lancashire.
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The Yorkshire Dales Walks
Grassington in the Yorkshire Dales is a fabulous place to go walking whether you are looking for a gentle riverside stroll or a hike on a wild and empty moorland.
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The Bronte Trail
Take in the derelict farmhouse that was the inspiration for Wuthering Heights, the Brontè Bridge and Waterfalls. The full walk is five miles long and should take just over 2hrs.
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