Bowland Wild Boar Park

Wild Boar Park

Why not visit the Wild Boar Park at Chipping with friends and family. It's a great fun day out for everyone and afterwards you can relax in our restaurant and bar.
Clitheroe Castle

Clitheroe Castle Museum

Take a tour around Clitheroe Castle Museum, a Grade II listed building that was built in the 18th century to house the steward of Clitheroe Castle.
Mrs Dowsons Farm

Mrs Dowsons Farm

Visit a real working farm! Mrs Dowsons Farm has events all year round, so there's always something exciting to see!
Pendle Hill

Pendle Hill

Discover the beauty of Pendle Hill. Rising 557 m. above sea level, this famous hill features a Bronze Age burial site.
Whalley Abbey

Whalley Abbey

This 14th century gatehouse belonged to the nearby Cistercian abbey, which was once the second wealthiest monastery in Lancashire.
Forest of Bowland

Trough of Bowland

The Trough of Bowland is a valley and high pass in the Forest of Bowland area of outstanding natural beauty. The Trough is scenic and popular with visitors, particularly walkers and cyclists.
Blackpool Illuminations

Blackpool Illuminations

The world famous illuminations will be switched on this year on August 30th and shine brightly every evening until November 3rd. A truly fantastic tourist attraction for all the family!
Downham Village

Downham

Take a stroll around this incredibly beautiful and quaint village. Featured in many TV series it boasts unrivalled views and an unspoilt landscape.
Stonyhurst College

Hurst Green

Situated in the heart of the Ribble Valley, Hurst Green is home to Stonyhurst College, the world famous Roman Catholic boys boarding college. The magnificent buildings are set in extensive parkland with two huge ponds that were excavated in 1696.
Chipping village

Chipping

Chipping is a picturesque village on the slopes above the River Loud. In Medieval days no fewer than five water mills were sited along Chipping beck. This is a conservation area with stone-built cottages, 17th-century school and almshouses endowed by John Brabin, dyer and cloth merchant.