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Luxury CountryCottage Cliviger/Worsthorne Fab view
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. 20 mins from M6. This idyllic rural area is renowned for its stunning landscapes, breathtaking views , wonderful walks and welcoming community spirit. Our Luxurious and stylish cottage has recently been renovated to the highest standard . 2 bedrooms, feature bath , 2 en-suite bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen , downstairs wc and secure garden . We are right next door to The Kettledrum pub , this years winners of Lancashire’s best pub award .

Boutique Shepherd’s Hut & Alpaca Experience
Wake up in a luxury shepherd’s hut in the hills around Hebden Bridge, and start your morning feeding friendly alpacas right outside your door. Hand-crafted and thoughtfully designed, ‘The Spot’ offers a boutique countryside escape - perfect for couples looking to switch off, unwind, and enjoy something a little different. A nature retreat yet within easy reach of Hebden Bridge’s independent shops, cafes and walks, you get the best of both worlds: peaceful seclusion with lots to explore nearby.

Upside down stone Bothy on Marsden Moor
Long Fall Bothy is a gorgeous stone building on the outskirts of Marsden village in West Yorkshire. Perfect for a walking holiday, the Kirklees Way passes the property and the Pennine Way, Oldham Way are close by. A great place for mountain biking with the Transpennine Trail a few miles away and lots of cycle paths/trails on your doorstep. Local real ale pubs and plenty of cafes in Marsden village a short walk (15 minutes) along the canal. Beautiful scenery, views from the cottage are amazing.

The Old Farm Office at Cronkshaw Fold Farm
Curl up in front of the fire in our self-catering hut located next to our quiet, private farm lane. Enjoy panoramic views over the valley. Relax in the hammock on the veranda, snuggle up on the sofa in front of the fire, cosy up in bed under the feather duvet lit with fairy lights. Private hot tub available for hire for an additional £42. Book farm tours with hot buttered toast and dippy eggs, goat hang out experiences, bee keeping experiences or venture off on one of the many local trails.

The Coach House
This is a detached barn that can sleep up to 6 people ,the extra bed is a futon in the upstairs bedroom,bedding is provided.. it has plenty of safe secure parking.. a patio area with seating..it is close to nature and lots of outdoor space. Great for motorbikers too. It has underfloor heating, log burner in the lounge, regular oven fridge freezer, microwave. We have direct access to local bridleways, cycle ways and off road cycling. Lots of moorland directly behind the property for walking.

Hot Tub Cottage, Holistic Therapies on request
Relax you're on holiday! Enjoy meandering along rivers, reservoirs and the Leeds-Liverpool canal. Stroll through woods and across the historic Lancashire countryside set under the foot of Pendle Hill famous for the Pendle witches. A short walk to the vibrant village of Barrowford offers you boutique shops, wine bars, pubs, restaurants and Booths supermarket. After a day's exploring why not book a Bespoke Holistic treatment with your FHT registered Host Jen or simply relax in the Hot Tub!

The George Lodge.
Nestled in the heart of Barrowford, Lancashire, this unique 1-bedroom cottage is part of an 18th-century public house, once used as storage for The George & Dragon. Born from a lockdown project, it blends modern design with original 18th-century features, offering a boutique stay with all essentials provided. Ideal for couples, and pets are welcome 🐶. Adjacent to The George & Dragon, which serves delicious homemade food, live entertainment, and screens all live sports just steps away.

Tranquil getaway with steam trains and deer
Wake to birdsong and deer grazing in nearby fields. Sip your morning coffee with views of Holcombe Hill, then wander straight from the door onto scenic countryside trails, a dog walkers paradise. Watch steam trains chug through the village on the heritage East Lancashire Railway - a nostalgic treat for all ages. After browsing Ramsbottom’s quirky shops, wine bars, pubs, and cafés, head back to your cosy cottage, pour a glass of wine, and relax into Lancashire’s peaceful, timeless charm

Ski lodge style chalet with hot tub & sauna
Welcome to our one-bedroom ski lodge style chalet nestled in the picturesque Pendle countryside of Lancashire! This charming retreat offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, promising a memorable getaway for couples or solo travelers. Step inside and be greeted by the warm ambiance of the open fire, ideal for snuggling up after a day of outdoor adventures. For ultimate relaxation, indulge in the sauna or unwind in the bubbling hot tub under the starry night sky.

The Hideaway.
Enjoy a stylish experience at this Luxury, centrally-located apartment. The Hideaway is located right in the heart of Hebden Bridge town centre, hidden away in a privately accessed court yard off the street, only 5 minutes walk from the train station and conveniently situated literally seconds from all the bars and restaurants that Hebden has to offer and only a metres away from the towns park. The hideaway offers luxury well equipped accommodation for 2 in this fantastic location.

The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top
The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top was newly built in 2019 on the ruins of an old barn and decorated to the highest standards of industrial chic. Situated in a most unique location, high on the Ribble Valley side of Lancashire’s iconic Pendle Hill, it sits surrounded by sheep pastures where hare and fox come to say good-night. Despite this rural idyll, we’re only a five minute car drive from Clitheroe, one of the North-West’s nicest market towns. The views will take your breath away!

Hollingreave House . Finsley Gate Wharf Burnley
Welcome to Hollingreave House. The house is situated on the outskirts of the town centre,just 10 minutes from the train station. So whether you're watching a match at Turf Moor,seeing a show at The Mechanics or visiting one of Burnley's many attractions,Hollingreave House is the perfect location. Or maybe take a walk along the canal,which is just a few minutes walk away,have a bite to eat at Finsley Gate Wharf and enjoy the views. We look forward to welcoming you!
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When is the best time to visit Burnley?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Burnley?
Burnley has stays in the town centre, which are convenient for exploring dining and nightlife, as well as quieter residential areas near parks for a more relaxed atmosphere. Some countryside retreats around Burnley combine comfort with views of green landscapes.
What are the best things to do in Burnley with kids?
Families can enjoy adventure play areas and open spaces in Towneley Park, interactive displays at museums, or paddle boating in Thompson Park. Canal-side walks and picnics near duck ponds are also often enjoyed by younger visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Burnley?
Explore Towneley Hall’s art collections, walk the scenic trails of Thompson Park, and discover the industrial heritage of the Weavers' Triangle. Local pubs and markets often feature regional food and crafts.
How is the weather in Burnley?
Burnley has cool winters around 34–47°F (1–8°C) and mild summers typically reaching 66°F (19°C). Rain is common year-round, so packing a light raincoat is helpful.
When is the best time to visit Burnley?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and greener parks. Local festivals and sporting events also tend to take place during this period, creating a lively community atmosphere.
What are the best places to visit in Burnley?
Tour Towneley Hall in Towneley Park, stroll the Weavers' Triangle to learn about textile history, and unwind in Thompson Park’s gardens. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is also frequently suggested for quiet walks.
What are some hiking trails in Burnley?
Enjoy scenic walks through Towneley Park, follow the Leeds and Liverpool Canal towpath, or explore woodland trails in Thompson Park. These routes highlight both natural beauty and historic landscapes around Burnley.
What are some family activities we can do in Burnley?
Families can explore Towneley Park’s play areas, visit interactive exhibits at local museums, or enjoy canal walks near the town centre. Outdoor spaces and community pools can also add variety for visitors of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Burnley?
Visitors frequently suggest venturing to the surrounding countryside, traditional market towns, or nearby nature reserves for hiking and birdwatching. Exploring historic estates and sampling local food in nearby villages is also popular.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Burnley?
Burnley has several pet-friendly accommodations, including vacation rentals with garden access and easy reach to outdoor green spaces. Nearby parks and trails make it convenient to enjoy the area with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Burnley?
Try artisanal treats at local markets and take time to explore walking trails through canal paths and parks. Weekends are often livelier in town pubs, and sporting events can offer a vibrant slice of community life.
What is Burnley known for?
Burnley is often recognized for its rich industrial heritage, distinctive canals, and strong football culture. The town is also known for scenic parks, textile history, and its welcoming local community.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Burnley?
Explore Towneley Park's woodlands, discover smaller art galleries, or wander the historic Weavers' Triangle, which is steeped in industrial history. Quiet canal paths around Burnley can also offer peaceful views and a glimpse of local heritage.
What are the best foods to try in Burnley?
Burnley is known for traditional Lancashire fare such as Lancashire hotpot, meat and potato pie, and local cheese. Bakeries may feature parkin and currant slices, while cafés often highlight local produce in their seasonal dishes.
What should I bring for a trip to Burnley?
Pack layers for mild weather and a waterproof jacket, as Burnley has regular rainfall through the year with temperatures ranging between 34–67°F (1–19°C). Comfortable walking shoes are helpful for exploring parks, trails, and historic sites.
What is the nightlife in Burnley like?
Burnley has a mix of pubs, casual bars, and live music venues, particularly around the town centre. Visitors often explore cosy taverns and venues where local musicians perform, creating an inviting evening atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Burnley?
Burnley often hosts community festivals, music events, and cultural celebrations throughout the year. Sport-related gatherings, particularly those centered around football, are also frequently suggested for visitors who enjoy lively crowds.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Burnley?
Burnley has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes with spacious common areas and kitchens. Many neighborhoods are near parks or outdoor spaces, making it comfortable for groups and families seeking relaxation and local experiences.
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