Edisford Road Clitheroe Lancashire BB7 3LA
T: 01200 425294
Open 25th March 2010 - 1st November 2010
80 Pitches - Non Members Welcome
The parkland setting of the Edisford Riverside Picnic and Recreation area is home to our Clitheroe Club Site. South of the Forest of Bowland, the Site is wonderfully peaceful and close enough to the coast to enjoy a day trip.
• Clitheroe town is a mile-and-a-half away. A 12th century Norman keep overlooks the town and the museum holds the North West Sound Archive of 9,000 recordings made in the area.
• Manchester is a train ride away, with excellent shopping facilities and several interesting museums, including the Imperial War Museum North.
• The Forest of Bowland offers a wide range of unspoilt landscapes to explore. The Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail exhibits the work of local artists.
Knowsley Safari Park is home to lions, tigers and a baboon jungle.
• The River Ribble borders the Site, with good walks. Ask at reception for information on day permits for fishing.
• Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museums in Burnley includes a country house, aquarium and natural history centre.
• The Brontë family lived in Haworth and the Brontë Parsonage Museum is in the house where Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights were written.
• Pendle Hill has associations with the Quaker movement and local legends. It is a 20-minute drive from Site.
• Lightwater Valley is a family-sized theme park ideal for smaller children.
• The village of Waddington is near the Site. It holds several “best village” awards.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CLICK ON WEB-SITE LINKS BELOW OR TELEPHONE 01200 425294 (before 8 p.m. please)
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T: 01200 425294
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