Reedley Marina Is Brierfield Sta�On, Which Is Roughly 3.6 Miles Away from the Marina

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Reedley Marina Is Brierfield Sta�On, Which Is Roughly 3.6 Miles Away from the Marina HoLiDaY InFoRmAtIoN 2018 ReEdLeYÛ MaRiNa WwW.ReEdLeYwHaRf.CoM DiReCtIoNs TrAvEl & PlAnNiNg 1 If approaching from the South / Midlands By RoAd via the M6 LoCaL AcCoMmOdAtIoN Please check www.airbnb.com or • At Junc�on 21A of M6, exit onto M62 towards Leeds/ Bolton/ www.laterooms.com for special rates. Manchester North • At Junc�on 12, exit onto M60 towards Leeds/ Bolton/ Ring Road LoCaL TaXi CoMpAnIeS • At Junc�on 18, exit onto M66 towards Bury/ Burnley Maxi Town Taxis: 01282 455544 Double Top: 01282 420028 • Keep right to stay on M66 NeArEsT GrOcErY StOrEs • Con�nue onto A56 and keep le� to stay on A56 • At Rising Bridge Roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Accrington There is a Tesco Express on Casterton Avenue which is roughly Bypass/ A56 1.2 miles from the marina. • At next roundabout, take 2nd exit onto A6068 Clitheroe • Turn right onto Greenhead Lane • Con�nue onto Barden Lane then turn le� 2 If approaching from the North via the M6 Lo By RoAd C motorway aL • On M6, keep le� at the fork and con�nue onto M61, follow signs A for Manchester/ Bolton/ Leeds/ Blackburn/ M62/ M65/ M61 r • At Junc�on 9, exit onto M65 A682 E • At Junc�on 8, take the A56/ A6068 exit to Bury/ Manchester/ M66/ a Clitheroe M • At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A6068 REEDLEY • Turn Right onto Greenhead Lane a • Con�nue onto Barden Lane P • Turn le� BARDEN LN FrOm AiRpOrTs WINDERMERE AV You will need to fly into Leeds Bradford Airport, which is the closest to the marina. It is roughly 35 miles away. 13 By RaIl The closest train sta�on to Reedley Marina is Brierfield Sta�on, which is roughly 3.6 miles away from the marina. YoU CaN BuY RaIl TiCkEtS On-LiNe At A671 ThEtRaInLiNe.CoM Or FiRsTgReAtWeStErN.CoM M65 10 A682 Bistro Bar 10% Discount ThE BiStRo BaR OvErLoOkS ThE BoAtS On ThE MaRiNa. LoCaTeD OfF BaRdEn LaNe, It HaS ThE MoSt StUnNiNg ViEwS Of PeNdLe HiLl. ! Get 10% discount at the Bistro Bar either before you set ToWn CeNtRe off or when you get back from your holiday. is within 2 miles of the marina. Open 7 days per week at varying �mes. A646 Last Food Orders: Mon-Fri 7pm. Sat-Sun 6pm ScAn To Go To ThE ADDRESS: Hapton Valley Boats, Reedley Marina, Barden Lane, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 0DX PHONE: 01282 420 333 WeBsItE E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.reedleywharf.com MaPs CaN Be BoUgHt At ThE MaRiNa, Cruising Routes Or OnLiNe FrOm AbCwEbChAnDlEr.CoM BiNgLeY & ReTuRn ThE NoRtH PeNnInE RiNg 7 Nights • Cruising Time Per day: 6 Hrs • Locks: 44-60 21 Nights • Cruising Time Per day: 6 Hrs • Locks: 215 Burnley to Bingley- through Barrowford Locks, Foulridge Tunnel, • Also known as the Two Roses Ring, this ring takes in the Leeds & Greenberfield / Bank Newton & Gargrave Locks, then op�on of Liverpool canal, Rochdale Canal, Ashton Canal, Calder & Hebble Bingley 5-Rise / 3-Rise and back. Naviga�on and Aire & Calder Naviga�on. The 185 mile route includes numerous aqueducts and swing bridges, 4 tunnels and Boa�ng from Burnley to Bingley is a journey from the nostalgia 215 locks. of lost weaving mills in Burnley, onwards into some of the best • In this challenging adventure, you'll climb and fall on moors and open countryside anywhere on England's canal networks, un�l dales, weave through ci�es with secret histories, �ptoe into your journey's end trumpets its thrilling finale in the magnificent nostalgic skylines remembering 'dark satanic mills', and amble canal engineering of Bingley Five-Rise staircase locks. along some Britains most tranquil and uncrowded waterways. MoRe DeTaIlS On ThIs RoUtE CaN Be FoUnD On OuR WeBsItE, WwW.AbCbOaThIrE.CoM . Short Breaks SkIpToN & ReTuRn EaSt MaRtOn & ReTuRn 4 Nights • Cruising Time Per day: 6 Hrs • Locks: 44 3 Nights • Cruising Time Per day: 6 Hrs • Locks: 20 This in an unforge�able journey that flings feisty history together An outdoor adventure cruising through the landscape of the lost with euphoric Pennine views and treats the traveller to a rare weaving capital of the world at Burnley, then through locks, a sense of wind-swept freedom only Yorkshire knows. A route that tunnel and onwards to the summit of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. simultaneously fills and clears the mind with a panorama of sheer This short route leaves the traveller bulging with long stories and pleasure. relaxed rosy cheeks. Skipton Icon shows route colour on the map Bingley nal Ca Leeds l o REE DLE Y o rp ive d L n a Blackburn ds Castleford Lee Sowerby Bridge Cooper Bridge W akefield Rochdale Wigan Stre�ord Manchester AbC BoAt HiRe / CaLl Us On 0330 333 0590 Or ViSiT AbCbOaThIrE.CoM.
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