The Ribble Valley is amongst the most breathtaking areas of Lancashire. It’s an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) with a variety of breathtaking landscapes and destinations. You can find hundreds of miles of walks to explore and enjoy and some wonderful tourist attractions for the family. It’s the ideal spot to relax and unwind and the ideal place to go fora weekend break. For those who have never visited the Ribble Valley there are many good reasons to visit. Among the regions biggest attractions (for golfers anyway) is the many courses in the region. There are a number of clubs placed in a few miles of one another which make the Ribble Valley the ideal destination fora golfing break. The courses are among the most scenic in Lancashire and offer a distinctive challenge and experience. There are of course lots of other activities you may enjoy while you’re in the Ribble Valley. The natural and unspoilt countryside of the Ribble Valley is definitely an attraction in itself. The Ribble Way is one of the favorite routes in the area with ramblers and backpackers. You can enjoy some or all of its 70 mile length which moves through the centre of Lancashire across rolling hills, moorland and limestone gorges. In case you prefer a more relaxing break you can spend your time browsing in the boutique shops of Clitheroe, Whalley and Longridge. There’s also a number of fantastic eateries throughout the valley which specialize in seasonal and locally grown produce. While you are in the Ribble Valley there are also several exciting attractions to see. You can see the regions history in the Ribchester Roman museum and Clitheroe castle or return to nature in the Bowland Wild Boar Park. The Ribble Valley has some thing to offer everybody whether you want to spend time golfing, sightseeing, trekking or experiencing the fine cooking. There is a wide choice of accommodation available which range from comfortable B &B’s and guesthouses to contemporary hotels.
One of the best hotels in the Ribble Valley is The Avenue Hotel.