1 Tea Shops in Bowland Tea Shops

4 Bowland Wild Boar Park 5 Brabin’s Shop, Gallery & Tea Garden

n the scenic near Chipping, The oldest continuously trading shop in TEA SHOPSrelax in our cafeIN overlooking pond and bird Britain, established 1668. Art Gallery with feeders. We serve a selection of homemade exhibitions of work by local artists, bookshop, meals, snacks and cakes. Entrance fees apply plants and garden giftware. Tea Garden next BOWLANDto wander round the park, no charge if just to Chipping Brook serving tea, coffee, Discover a great selectionusing the ofcafe. tea shops, cafes & inns home-made cakes and Bond’s ice-cream. Easter to October open daily Shop selling a wide range of gifts, as well as 10.30-4.30pm biscuits, jams and cheese from Leagram

November to Easter: ® Organic Dairy. Friday to Monday 11-3pm Open every day of the week until 5.30pm

Chipping, Preston, PR3 2QT 20-22 Talbot Street, Chipping, PR3 2QE web: www.wildboarpark.co.uk tel: 01995 61554 email: [email protected] web: www.brabins-chipping.co.uk tel: 01995 61221

6 Bridge House Farm 7 Cobble Hey Farm and Gardens

Bridge House Farm is a tearoom / bistro with a Get closer to nature in the difference. The stunningly converted natural stone and visit Cobble Hey and get a taste of excellent barn features solid oak floors and real wood home cooking. We source all our produce locally, burning stoves. Everything on offer is locally and we prepare it all freshly on site. From home sourced. Whether it's a coffee and a slice of our baked scones with jam and cream to tempting selection of cakes or something more chicken or turkey served on sandwiches or jacket substantial, you'll always be guaranteed a warm potatoes just to name a few. friendly welcome and beautiful surroundings. We open from Thursday to Monday

Open hours Tues-Sun 10-5pm summer hours from 10.30-4.30, with something ® 10-4pm winter. Bistro evening first and last for the whole family. Saturday of every month 7-9pm. HQA QA HQA QA Wray, LA2 8QP web: www.bridgehousefarm.co.uk Off Hobbs Lane, Claughton on Brock, , Preston, PR3 0QN tel: 015242 22496 email: [email protected] web: www.cobblehey.co.uk tel: 01995 602643 email: [email protected] 2 Tea Shops in Bowland Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

An area of national and international importance because of its unspoiled and richly diverse landscapes, wildlife and heritage, Bowland has outstanding heather , blanket bog, and rare birds.

The AONB is managed by a partnership of landowners, farmers, voluntary organisations, wildlife groups, recreation groups, local councils and government agencies, who work to protect, conserve and enhance the natural and cultural heritage of this special area.

The Forest of Bowland was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1964 and covers 803 kilometres (300 sq miles) of rural and North .

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4 ListingsBowland Key Wild Boar Park 15 BashallBrabin’s Barn Shop, Food Gallery Visitor & Tea Centre Garden

n the scenic Ribble Valley near Chipping, BashallThe oldest is one continuously of those must trading see shopplaces, in HH Visit Britain Star Rating relax in our cafe overlooking pond and bird sittingBritain, in established the heart 1668.of the Art Ribble Gallery Valley, with ® feeders. We serve a selection of homemade surroundedexhibitions of by work lush bygreen local fields artists, this bookshop, is the Green Tourism Business Scheme Award meals, snacks and cakes. Entrance fees apply heartplants ofand artisan garden food giftware. production. Tea Garden Housing next to wander round the park, no charge if just ato 100 Chipping seater Brookrestaurant serving and tea, a 40 coffee, seater tea HQA QA Taste Lancashire Quality Assured Award using the cafe. roomhome-made and ice cakes cream and parlour, Bond’s as ice-cream. well as several artisan food producers that can bee HQA TasteQA Lancashire Highest QualityEaster Assured to OctoberAward open daily Shop selling a wide range of gifts, as well as 10.30-4.30pm seenbiscuits, brewing, jams and baking, cheese cooking from and Leagram ice cream making – this is where food is made. Walkers Welcome Award November to Easter: Organic Dairy. Friday to Monday 11-3pm Open every day of the week until 5.30pm HQA Cyclists Welcome Award QA Chipping, Preston, PR3 2QT Bashall20-22 Talbot Barn Street,Ltd, Bashall Chipping, Town, PR3 , 2QE BB7 3LQ web: www.wildboarpark.co.uk tel: 01995 61554 email: [email protected] web: www.bashallbarn.co.ukwww.brabins-chipping.co.uk tel: 01200 tel: 01995 428964 61221 email: [email protected]

26 BeaconBridge House Fell Country Farm Park 37 Bolton-by-BowlandCobble Hey Farm and Tea GardensRooms and Shop

BridgeWhether House Farmyou are is a visiting tearoom the / fellbistro for witha a Get closerHomemade to nature cakes in theand Forestscones, of light Bowland lunches difference.bracing The walk stunningly and want converted a bowl ofnatural hot stone and visitand Cobbletake-away Hey sandwiches. and get a tasteSunday of excellentlunch in barn homemadefeatures solid soup oak orfloors you andare realtreating wood the homethe cooking. winter Weand sourcedinner allparties our produce by locally, burningfamily stoves. to a Everythingcream tea youon offer will alwaysis locally and wearrangement. prepare it all freshly on site. From home sourced.receive Whether good it'shonest a coffee food and at aa reasonableslice of our bakedOpen scones throughout with jam andthe creamyear - to Goosnargh temptingprice selection and a very of cakeswarm or welcome something from more our chickenMonday or turkey to Saturday served on 8am sandwiches to 5pm or jacket substantial,friendly you'll team. always be guaranteed a warm potatoesSundays just to10.30 name to a5pm. few. friendlyOpen welcome every andday beautiful– surroundings. We open from Thursday to Monday OpenApril hours to Tues-SunSeptember, 10-5pm 9.30am summer to 5pm hours – from 10.30-4.30, with something 10-4pmOctober-March winter. Bistro 9.30am evening to first 4.00pm and last for the whole family. Saturday of every month 7-9pm. HQA QA HQA QA Wray, Bowland LA2 Visitor 8QP Centre, web: www.bridgehousefarm.co.uk Goosnargh, Preston, PR3 2ES 2Off Main Hobbs Street, Lane, Bolton-by-Bowland, Claughton on Brock, BB7 Garstang, 4NW Preston, PR3 0QN tel: tel: 01524201995 64116022496 email: email: [email protected] [email protected] tel:web: 01200 www.cobblehey.co.uk 447201 tel: 01995 602643 email: [email protected] 4 Tea Shops in Bowland Tea Shops

4 Bowland Wild Boar Park 5 Brabin’s Shop, Gallery & Tea Garden

n the scenic Ribble Valley near Chipping, The oldest continuously trading shop in relax in our cafe overlooking pond and bird Britain, established 1668. Art Gallery with feeders. We serve a selection of homemade exhibitions of work by local artists, bookshop, meals, snacks and cakes. Entrance fees apply plants and garden giftware. Tea Garden next to wander round the park, no charge if just to Chipping Brook serving tea, coffee, using the cafe. home-made cakes and Bond’s ice-cream. Easter to October open daily Shop selling a wide range of gifts, as well as 10.30-4.30pm biscuits, jams and cheese from Leagram

November to Easter: ® Organic Dairy. Friday to Monday 11-3pm Open every day of the week until 5.30pm

Chipping, Preston, PR3 2QT 20-22 Talbot Street, Chipping, PR3 2QE web: www.wildboarpark.co.uk tel: 01995 61554 email: [email protected] web: www.brabins-chipping.co.uk tel: 01995 61221

6 Bridge House Farm 7 Cobble Hey Farm and Gardens

Bridge House Farm is a tearoom / bistro with a Get closer to nature in the Forest of Bowland difference. The stunningly converted natural stone and visit Cobble Hey and get a taste of excellent barn features solid oak floors and real wood home cooking. We source all our produce locally, burning stoves. Everything on offer is locally and we prepare it all freshly on site. From home sourced. Whether it's a coffee and a slice of our baked scones with jam and cream to Goosnargh tempting selection of cakes or something more chicken or turkey served on sandwiches or jacket substantial, you'll always be guaranteed a warm potatoes just to name a few. friendly welcome and beautiful surroundings. We open from Thursday to Monday

Open hours Tues-Sun 10-5pm summer hours from 10.30-4.30, with something ® 10-4pm winter. Bistro evening first and last for the whole family. Saturday of every month 7-9pm. HQA QA HQA QA Wray, LA2 8QP web: www.bridgehousefarm.co.uk Off Hobbs Lane, Claughton on Brock, Garstang, Preston, PR3 0QN tel: 015242 22496 email: [email protected] web: www.cobblehey.co.uk tel: 01995 602643 email: [email protected] 5 Tea Shops in Bowland Tea Shops

8 Cobbled Corner Cafe 9 Country Kitchen

The Cobbled Corner is set in the heart of the Set in the picturesque village of Waddington, village of Chipping. Its picturesque surroundings Country Kitchen serves everything from cooked allow customers to relax and enjoy the scenery. breakfasts or a light snack to a three course meal The Cobbled Corner caters for all, from small or tea and cakes. Proprietor Tim Slater serves functions in its private dining room to takeaway fresh homemade food using local suppliers. The meals. All the dishes served at the Cobbled cafe also sells a variety of local crafts and goodies Corner are homemade and use produce from such as preserves, old fashioned sweets and local suppliers in the Forest of Bowland. Why not fudge. The cafe welcomes walkers, is dog friendly try our home-made jams, chutneys and cakes? and has bike locks provided for cyclists. Open seven days a week from 10am to 5pm Open Wednesday to Friday 9am -4.30pm and (see website for winter opening hours) Saturday and Sundays 9am-5.00pm. 2 Club Lane, Chipping, Lancashire, PR3 2QH Clitheroe Rd, Waddington, Nr Clitheroe, BB7 3HP web: www.cobbledcorner.co.uk tel: 01995 61551 tel: 01200 429364 email: [email protected]

10 Delicious Deli & Cafe 11 Downham Post Office Tearooms

Located in the heart of , providing Located in the picturesque village of wholesome food and your shopping Downham with remarkable views of essentials. A delightful licensed cafe . We offer a selection of home offering home cooked breakfasts, lunches cooked lunches to suit all tastes and and afternoon teas. We specialise in local appetites, homemade cakes and scones, produce. Child friendly. prepared using the freshest local Walkers welcome. Wifi. ingredients. Dogs welcome. Open fires Open 8 am to 7 pm Monday to in winter. Saturday and 10 am to 4 pm on Open every day all year 10am to 4.30pm Sundays - except Mondays in the winter.

11 Park View, Main Street, Gisburn, BB7 4HA Downham, BB7 4BJ web: www.deliciousdeliandcafe.co.uk tel: 01200 445213 tel: 01200 441242 email: [email protected] 6 Tea Shops in Bowland Tea Shops

12 Forest Den Cafe 13 Gardenmakers

Nestling in the heart of Gisburn Forest and just Fresh homemade food in relaxing a gentle stroll from you will surroundings just 3 miles from Gisburn discover the Forest Den Café. We serve a Forest. Complementing our full menu is a selection of home-made cakes, freshly prepared brunch and afternoon/high tea menu sandwiches, a variety of soups and rolls together offering a tasty start or finish to your day with snacks and ice cream and “probably the out. We don't just cook it we grow much best bacon butties in the area” using fresh local of it too! produce. Open 9 -5.30 every day except Christmas We are open throughout the year: Summer – and Boxing Days Thurs to Sun 10am-4.30, Winter - Thurs to Sun 10am-4.30. Open Bank Holiday Mondays Stephen Park, Gisburn Forest, BB7 4TS Coar's Farm, Wigglesworth, BD23 4SN web: www.toinspire.org.uk tel: 01200 446533 web: www.gardenmakers.co.uk tel: 01729 840848

14 Hornby Tea Rooms 15 Inn at

Hornby Post Office & Tourist Information Centre A listed 17th century coaching Inn, located is at the heart of Hornby. The Tea Rooms serve in the heart of the Forest of Bowland teas and coffees with homemade cakes, light AONB. Situated high on the banks of the meals and breakfasts. It is a great meeting point , with spectacular views down for walking and cycling groups before and the valley. The inn serves delicious cream following exploring the timeless landscape of teas every day of the year, cold winter lush pastures and ancient stone villages of the afternoons cheered by open log fires. Lune Valley. The Tea Rooms are open seven days a week The Tea Rooms are open seven days a week

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8 - 10 Main St, Hornby, LA2 8JR Near Clitheroe, BB7 3AT tel: 01524 221237 email: [email protected] web: www.innatwhitewell.com tel: 01200 448222 7 Tea Shops in Bowland Tea Shops

16 Parkers Arms 17 Potters Barn

A listed award winning coaching Inn nestled Potters Barn is in the heart of the pretty village of deep in the heart of the Ribble Valley . Set on the banks of the , well overlooking the Hodder River surrounded by known as a significant Roman site. At Potters Barn we panoramic views of the surrounding fells. offer a varied menu with great choices for all the family. Whatever the occasion we have an afternoon Organic and free-range products are used to make tea to suit, homemade scones, cakes and delicious cakes, breads and sandwiches and we offer fair- preserves, cream from the local farm, fresh cut trade teas and coffees. Most of the ingredients we use finger sandwiches, Lancashire teas or for that are locally sourced to support the community, and to try special occasion add a glass of Champagne. and reduce our carbon footprint. At Potters Barn you Open Tuesday to Sunday. can also come and paint pottery, whether it is a mug or plate, you can put your own creative design on it.

Newton in Bowland, Nr Clitheroe, BB73DY web: www.parkersarms.co.uk Church Street, Ribchester, PR3 3YE web: www.potters-barn.com find us on Twitter and Facebooktel: 01200 446236 email: [email protected] tel: 01254 878431 email: [email protected]

18 Puddleducks 19 Riverbank Tearooms

Puddleducks Tearoom is at the heart of Dunsop Riverbank Tearooms is a traditional country cafe in Bridge – the village at the centre of Great Britain! the beautiful, historic village of . Family run We are a family-run business where we make all with local help, all our food is homemade, using the our own cakes and bread, served in a cosy, finest local produce wherever possible. The country tea room with flagged floor and log tearoom is licensed and serves a wide variety of burning stove. We also provide an excellent take- homemade meals, snacks and home baking. out service of hot and cold food and drinks. Cyclists welcome – close to Gisburn Forest. Open every day of the week from 9.00am to Open Tues to Sun 10am to 5pm

4.30pm (Winter – Tue to Fri 10am to 4pm). ® Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays.

Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe, BB7 3BB The Green, Slaidburn, BB7 3ES web: www.riverbanktearooms.co.uk tel: 01200 448241 email: [email protected] tel: 01200 446398 email: [email protected] 8 Tea Shops in Bowland Tea Shops

20 Spread Eagle Inn 21 Stocks Reservoir Fishery Cafe

There’s more than Cake on the Hot and cold food. tea, coffee, cold drinks Plate.... and sandwiches. Inside and outside seating Silence, calm, stunning views and with views of Stocks reservoir and Gisburn a meandering river—there’s Forest. Muddy boots welcome! Halfway point much more on offer than just a on the reservoir walk. Parking and toilets. sumptuous afternoon tea at The Large parties catered for by prior Spread Eagle. arrangement. Tackle hire available. Open all day every day. Open 8am till dusk every day from March Afternoon Tea 2.30pm—5.30pm to November

Sawley, Clitheroe, BB7 4NH Catlow Rd, Slaidburn, BB7 3AQ web: www.stocksreservoir.com web: www.spreadeaglesawley.co.uk tel: 01200 441202 tel: 01200 446602 email: [email protected]

22 The Barn 23 The Cabin

At the gateway to the Forest of Bowland A welcoming log cabin set at the foot of Pendle AONB is The Barn at Scorton, a gift shop, Hill, serving good old-fashioned, locally sourced plant centre, restaurant and coffee shop food. The homemade cakes and scones are the housed in 19th century stone barns. The perfect start for a walk in the beautiful coffee shop in the heart of The Barn serves surrounding countryside. Tourist information on cappuccinos, fine teas and light snacks and walks and trails also available. scones are made fresh on the premises Open every day March to October from every day! 9.30am to 4.30pm and November to February The coffee shop is open Monday to 9.45am to 3.15pm (4.00pm Saturday and Saturday 9-5pm and Sunday 10-5pm. Sunday) – closed Christmas Day. HQA QA

The Square, Scorton, Preston, PR3 1AU web: www.plantsandgifts.co.uk Barley Picnic Site, Barley, BB12 9JX tel: 01524 793533 email: [email protected] tel: 01282 696937 9 Tea Shops in Bowland Tea Shops

24 The Fleece Inn 25 The Old Post House Hotel

Located on the edge of the Trough of Bowland, We are situated in the historic and charming town an 18th Century Inn boasting open fires, oak of Clitheroe in the Ribble Valley. We take pride in beams and a warm welcome. Ideal for walking , promoting traditional Lancashire fare, where all cycling, celebrating with a party, meeting old our produce is locally sourced. We are a 3 star friends , making new friends or just simply Hotel with 11 beautiful en-suite bed rooms. relaxing in comfy leather seating in a cosy bar. Open daily from 10am to 6pm (closed Thursdays Open Tuesday to Saturday 12 to 11pm, Sunday between 11.30am-2.30pm) for Tea, Coffee and & Bank Holiday Mondays 12 to 10.30pm biscuits. Lunch 12pm until 2pm, Evening

serving coffees , teas, lunches, afternoon teas, 7pm-9pm Sunday menu 12pm-2pm and ® evening meals, take away and cask ales. 5pm-6.45pm HQA QA HHH

Abbeystead Road, Bayhorse, Lancaster, LA2 9AQ 44-48 King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EU web: www.posthousehotel.co.uk web: www.thefleeceinndolphinholme.co.uk tel: 01524 791233 tel: 01200 422025 email: [email protected]

26 The Old Vicarage Tea Room, Cafe/Bistro 27 The Priory

Dine in the Old Vicarage in the heart Set in the picturesque village of Scorton, The Priory is the of the village of . On the ideal place to refresh you on your visit. We cater for all, with - Lancashire border homemade dishes made from local produce and we even with panoramic views from Pen-y- have our own bakery with fresh bread made daily. Local ales ghent to Pendle Hill. We are a family and fine wines are available in Stouts bar with real log fires run business serving traditional for the winter and outdoor dining areas for the summer. A homemade, locally sourced food. warm and friendly welcome awaits at The Priory. From freshly baked Scones to Panini Opening Times - 7.30am until 7.30pm Monday-Thursday, to Slow cooked Lamb Shanks.

7.30am until 8pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday ® Open every day of the week (9pm in summer). The Bar is open until 11pm. HQA QA until 5.30pm HHH The Old Vicarage, Tosside, BD23 4SQ The Square, Scorton, nr Preston, PR3 1AU web: [email protected] tel: 07809489282 web: www.theprioryscorton.co.uk tel: 01524 791255 10 Tea Shops in Bowland Tea Shops

28 Thirty Seven Main Street 29 Zumo Cafe

Brunch, lunch or snacks available Licensed Teashop and Cafe, offering good to eat in or takeaway. We have a home cooked foods and cakes including range of speciality fair-trade traditional afternoon tea. Becoming coffees and a selection of teas established as an outlet for local artists and and cold drinks, plus wines, beers craftspeople. 18 hole crazy golf course and spirits. All food cooked to suitable for all the family. Easy access and order. Please ring for details of plenty of parking (on A6 exactly 2 miles our Bistro Evenings south of Junction 33 of the M6). Cyclists Open Monday to Saturday from Welcome, Disabled Access. 9.30am Open every day 9.30am to 5pm except closed Mondays from October to April. High Bentham, LA2 7HQ Whinney Brow Lane, Forton, Preston, PR3 0AE tel: 01524 263150 web: www.zumocafe.com tel: 01524 792526 email: [email protected] 12

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Tea Shop Locations400m Fishing Locations For full information about facilities view an Interactive Map of the Forest of Bowland AONB at www.forestofbowland.com/interactivemap

Information Centres Parking Historical Interest Sites 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 1 100 kmkm N 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Miles Viewpoints Petrol Stations Walking Route Start Points

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4 Bowland 20 Spread Eagle Inn Wild Boar Park 21 Stocks Reservoir 5 Brabin’s Shop, Fishery Cafe Gallery & Tea Garden 22 The Barn 6 Bridge House Farm 23 The Cabin 7 Cobble Hey Farm and Gardens 24 The Fleece Inn

8 Cobbled Corner Cafe 25 The Old Post House Hotel 9 Country Kitchen 26 The Old Vicarage Tea 10 Delicious Deli & Cafe Room, Cafe/Bistro

11 Downham Post 27 The Priory Office Tearooms 28 Thirty Seven 12 Forest Den Cafe Main Street

13 Gardenmakers 29 Zumo Cafe 14 Hornby Tea Rooms

Map Produced by Countryscape. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2012. 12 Tea Shops in BowlandBowland Experience Limited (BEx) has been formed as a commercial subsidiary of the charity The Bowland Tourism Environment Fund www.bowlandexperience.com/bowland-tourism-environment-fund BEx provides a long term framework for supporting and promoting the tourism businesses of the Forest of Bowland AONB area. Visit www.bowlandexperience.com for details of member organisations and their activities and services. 4 5 For more Bowland information Wild about Boar the Park Forest of Bowland AONB Brabin’s Shop, Gallery & Tea Garden visit www.forestofbowland.com or stayn in the touch scenic via Ribble twitter.com/forestofbowland Valley near Chipping, The oldest continuously trading shop in Forest of Bowland AONB, The Stables, 4relax Root in Hillour cafeEstate overlooking Yard, Whitewell pond and Road, bird , Lancashire, BB7 3AY Britain, established 1668. Art Gallery with feeders. We serve a selection of homemade exhibitions of work by local artists, bookshop, Tel: 01200 448000 email: [email protected], snacks and cakes. Entrance fees apply plants and garden giftware. Tea Garden next All those enjoying the Forest of Bowlandto AONB wander areround asked the topark, follow no charge the Countryside if just Code at www.countrysideaccess.gov.ukto Chipping Brook serving tea, coffee, and adhere to signs, particularly at sensitiveusing times the cafe. such as the lambing and birding nesting seasons during spring and summer.home-made cakes and Bond’s ice-cream. Easter to October open daily Shop selling a wide range of gifts, as well as 10.30-4.30pm biscuits, jams and cheese from Leagram

November to Easter: ® Organic Dairy. For other information about places to visitFriday and to things Monday to 11-3pmsee and do in the area, Open every day of the week until 5.30pm contact Visitor Information Centres: Chipping, Preston, PR3 2QT 20-22 Talbot Street, Chipping, PR3 2QE Bowland Visitor Centre – Beacon Fell Country Park, 01995 640557 web: www.wildboarpark.co.uk tel: 01995 61554 email: [email protected] web: www.brabins-chipping.co.uk tel: 01995 61221 – Fernlea Avenue, 01282 666704 Bentham6 Bridge – Town House Hall, Station Farm Road, 01524 262549 7 Cobble Hey Farm and Gardens Clitheroe – Platform Gallery & Visitor Information Centre, Station Rd, 01200 425566 Bridge House Farm is a tearoom / bistro with a Get closer to nature in the Forest of Bowland – Boundary Mill Stores, 01282difference. 856186 The stunningly converted natural stone and visit Cobble Hey and get a taste of excellent Garstang – Cherestanc Square, Offbarn Park features Hill Road, solid 01995 oak floors 602125 and real wood home cooking. We source all our produce locally, burning stoves. Everything on offer is locally and we prepare it all freshly on site. From home Lancaster – The Storey, Meeting House Lane, 01524 582394 sourced. Whether it's a coffee and a slice of our baked scones with jam and cream to Goosnargh Pendle Heritage Centre – Park Hill,tempting , selection 01282 of cakes 661701 or something more chicken or turkey served on sandwiches or jacket Preston – The Guild Hall, 01772 253731substantial, you'll always be guaranteed a warm potatoes just to name a few. friendly welcome and beautiful surroundings. We open from Thursday to Monday Settle – Town Hall, 07129 825192 Ordnance Survey Map Explorer OL41, Forest of Bowland & covers this

Open hours Tues-Sun 10-5pm summer hours area as well as a Harvey Map: Forestfrom of Bowland 10.30-4.30, for withwalkers, something cyclists and horserider.® Also visit: 10-4pm winter. Bistro evening first and last for the whole family. HQA QA Marketing Lancashire www.visitlancashire.comSaturday of every month 7-9pm. HQA QA Leaflet available in large text format on request. WelcomeWray, LA2 to 8QPYorkshire web: www.yorkshire.com www.bridgehousefarm.co.uk Off Hobbs Lane, Claughton on Brock, Garstang, Preston, PR3 0QN tel: 015242 22496 email: [email protected] web: www.cobblehey.co.uk tel: 01995 602643 email: [email protected] Front cover photograph - Afternoon tea at the Parkers Arms www.forestofbowland.com