Ribble Valley Walks
A significant part of the Ribble Valley countryside is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. From the River Ribble to the Bowland Fells, the area is the perfect destination for immersing oneself in stunning scenery and taking part in outdoor activities.
With Pendle Hill being on the doorstep you’ll enjoy the day hiking up the summit which is 557 metres above mean sea level taking in the beautiful views and you might even see one of the infamous Pendle Hill witches!
Ribble Valley Restaurants & Café Bars
Ribble Valley offers an array of gastronomic experiences, from Michelin star dining to family friendly eateries.
Ribble Valley Days Out
Another feature of the Ribble Valley that makes it so unforgettable is its heritage. Sites such as the 14th century Whalley Abbey, the Ribchester Roman Museum and the medieval Clitheroe Castle form part of the locality’s backdrop.
Relax in the luxury lodges, unwind in the hot tub and explore the local area. Your time here will be unforgettable and you’ll want to return year after year.
Ribble Valley Places For Kids To Visit
Lancashire has a wide range of attractions, perfect for everyone! For a family friendly day out why not visit Blackpool which is one of the UK’s most iconic seaside destinations famous for its Pleasure Beach – Blackpool offers great value for money whilst getting lots of sea breeze fresh air! There are loads of indoor attractions too for the whole family including Blackpool Zoo, The Sealife Centre, The Sandcastle which is the UK’s largest indoor waterpark, The tower which includes the stunning ornate ballroom where the cast of BBC Strictly Come Dancing perform, the famous waxwork museum Madame Tussauds and last but not least the amusement arcade Coral Island. Its only a 40 minute drive away from the lodge.