LOCAL WALKS Upper Laneshawbridge and down to Trawden Nature Reserve. Start: The Alma Inn, Colne Distance: 3.5 miles (5.6km) Approx. Time: 1 hour 10 minutes Parking: The Alma Inn Terrain:Tarmac lanes, fields and cobbled streets Facilities:Toilets and refreshments available in Trawden Download PDF
MONTHLY PUB WALK THE BRONTES IN PENDLE SUNDAY 5th SEPT
Gary2021-08-31T14:45:26+01:00PUB WALK THE BRONTES IN PENDLE SUNDAY 5th SEPT After our incredibly successful first Pub Walk, join us for our second. We'll be taking a guided walk in the footsteps of the literary Bronte sisters, taking in some of the old moorland pack horse trail, the historic village of Wycoller, and
The Alma Inn 2-night stay itinerary
Gary2021-05-12T15:21:19+01:00The Alma Inn 2-night stay itinerary Day 1We suggest you start your day by taking to the outdoors by visiting Wycoller Village and Country Park. The village dates back to the 15th century when it was a sheep farming and weaving community. However, the industrial age eventually led to the town’s
ATOM, Wycoller
Gary2021-05-12T15:39:00+01:00ATOM, Wycoller Resting on the hillside atop Wycoller Village, this striking spherical painted cement piece provides a modern addition to the the historic countryside. You can enter this round installation art piece and enjoy the sides from different points of view and perspectives from each circular frame. More info
Wycoller Village & Country Park
Gary2021-05-12T15:40:52+01:00Wycoller Village & Country Park The village dates back to the 15th century when it was a sheep farming and weaving community. However, the industrial age eventually led to the town’s decline. The village has since been revitalized and has many points of interest such as Wycoller Hall, which was
Thornton Hall Country Park
Gary2021-05-12T15:40:58+01:00THORNTON HALL COUNTRY PARK Located in nearby Thornton-in-Craven, this country park is a great day out for the family. Aside from animal encounters within this countryside locale, families can explore the Wizzick Farm Safari with guided tours and children can ride on tractors, glide down the 18ft Wizzick sand and
Boulsworth Hill
Gary2021-05-12T15:41:17+01:00BOULSWORTH HILL Boulsworth Hill doesn’t have the grandeur of its neighbour Pendle Hill. But don’t get the impression Boulsworth not impressive. It most definitely is. It is still enormous and, despite appearances to the contrary, its summit at 1695ft (517m) above sea level is only 131ft less than Pendle. So they