Local Nearby Attractions
We provide a chance for you to unwind and get back to nature with the aim of making your stay simple, yet comfortable. With no WiFi (there is phone signal) you can switch off from the busy everyday and spend your time soaking up the stunning views of the Ribble Valley from one of our 3 Pods. Or if you are feeling a little more adventurous, there are spectacular walks close by from Pendle Hill to Malham Cove.
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Amazing and historic nearby sites...
Clitheroe Castle
Lovely market town of Clitheroe. Good mix of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. The castle has a small museum and the keep is the second smallest surviving stone-built keep in England. There are nice castle grounds with a children’s park and skate park.
Lovely market town of Clitheroe. Good mix of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. The castle has a small museum and the keep is the second smallest surviving stone-built keep in England. There are nice castle grounds with a children’s park and skate park.
Pendle Hill
Walk the Pendle ‘steps’, in a nice circular walk from the village of Barley. There is car parking and a cafe and a nice pub for on the way back, aptly named the Pendle Inn.. dogs welcome. For a flatter walk there is a nice Reservoir on the Sabden side of Pendle
Walk the Pendle ‘steps’, in a nice circular walk from the village of Barley. There is car parking and a cafe and a nice pub for on the way back, aptly named the Pendle Inn.. dogs welcome. For a flatter walk there is a nice Reservoir on the Sabden side of Pendle
Ingleton Waterfall Trail
The four and a half mile Ingleton Waterfalls Trail boasts some of the most spectacular waterfall and oak woodland scenery in the UK, truly encapsulating nature at its best.
The four and a half mile Ingleton Waterfalls Trail boasts some of the most spectacular waterfall and oak woodland scenery in the UK, truly encapsulating nature at its best.
Skipton
Lovely Yorkshire Market town. Take a trip on the Leeds to Liverpool canal. Visit Skipton Castle or have a wander around the independent shops.
Lovely Yorkshire Market town. Take a trip on the Leeds to Liverpool canal. Visit Skipton Castle or have a wander around the independent shops.
Malham Cove and Gordale Scar
A large curved limestone formation 0.6 miles (1 km) north of the village of Malham, North Yorkshire, England. It was formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age more than 12,000 years ago. Today it is a well-known beauty spot and rock climbing crag within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. A large limestone pavement lies above the cove. The cove was also featured in the film ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.’ Goredale Scar appears in the Netflix series ‘The Witcher’.
A large curved limestone formation 0.6 miles (1 km) north of the village of Malham, North Yorkshire, England. It was formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age more than 12,000 years ago. Today it is a well-known beauty spot and rock climbing crag within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. A large limestone pavement lies above the cove. The cove was also featured in the film ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.’ Goredale Scar appears in the Netflix series ‘The Witcher’.
Bolton Abbey
Bolton Abbey in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, England, takes its name from the ruins of the 12th-century Augustinian monastery now known as Bolton Priory. The priory, closed in the 1539 Dissolution of the Monasteries ordered by King Henry VIII, is in the Yorkshire Dales, next to the village of Bolton Abbey. The estate is open to visitors, and includes many miles of all-weather walking routes. The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway terminates at Bolton Abbey station one and a half miles/2.5 km from Bolton Priory. There’s plenty to see an do from walking along the river, taking in the forest, stepping stones and the Strid . There is a Pavillion with a coffee shop for an afternoon cuppa and slice of cake.
Bolton Abbey in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, England, takes its name from the ruins of the 12th-century Augustinian monastery now known as Bolton Priory. The priory, closed in the 1539 Dissolution of the Monasteries ordered by King Henry VIII, is in the Yorkshire Dales, next to the village of Bolton Abbey. The estate is open to visitors, and includes many miles of all-weather walking routes. The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway terminates at Bolton Abbey station one and a half miles/2.5 km from Bolton Priory. There’s plenty to see an do from walking along the river, taking in the forest, stepping stones and the Strid . There is a Pavillion with a coffee shop for an afternoon cuppa and slice of cake.
Hamish’s Café
Great food, barista coffee, licensed bar, beautiful views, dog friendly. serving breakfast and lunch, Hamish’s is only a mile or so from our pods.
Great food, barista coffee, licensed bar, beautiful views, dog friendly. serving breakfast and lunch, Hamish’s is only a mile or so from our pods.