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Picture of Three Rivers Park, Lancashire
Picture of Three Rivers Park, Lancashire
Picture of Three Rivers Park, Lancashire

Three Rivers Park

  • Address Clitheroe, Lancashire
  • Telephone 0844 847 1188
  • BookingBook Online

How to get there

Take A59 toward Clitheroe, turn off at 'Clitheroe North' signpost (B6478) continue to West Bradford village. Left at T-junction. Eaves Hall Lane is 1/4 mile on the right.

Nearby

Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Features
130 Holiday homes (owned)
8 Holiday homes (for rent)
50 Residential homes (owned)
7 Lodges (owned)
LPG stockist
Bar
Shop
Children's play area
Pets allowed
Parking
Family park

Other Facilities Heated indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi
Ballroom
Snooker room

Owner's Description

The Three Rivers Woodland Park makes an ideal base for visiting the Forest and Trough of Bowland, an area of outstanding natural beauty the park is also adjacent to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with the market town of Settle, a centre for exploring the Dales.

Explore picturesque villages such as Bolton-By-Bowland, Downham, Slaidburn and Whitewell. Visit Browsholme Hall the ancient family home of the Parker's, the original keepers of the Forest of Bowland, or Skipton Market, Clitheroe's 800 year old Castle, the Forest of Bowland, or Ingleton Waterfalls, the choice is yours!

There is something for the whole family within Three Rivers Woodland Resort. Young and old can enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and facilities within this family owned park.

Set in forty-three acres of woodland park within the Ribble Valley, the park includes a purpose built all weather complex with heated swimming pool and Jacuzzi, games room, function room, children's safe-play area, pool side patio and fully licensed bars. The bars serve the ballroom, snooker room and pool side patio bar and a range of bar snacks. A well stocked shop is also on the park.

Horse Riding, Clitheroe Golf club and Fishing are all within easy reach. Fishing the Pine Lakes and Stocks Water near Slaidburn is a particular attraction. The magnificent local scenery is ideal for ramblers either along the river or over the moors.

'Half in fairyland, half in Lancashire' is the setting of this forty-three acre country park, overlooking Pendle Hill, and at the gateway to the beautiful Trough of Bowland and the Yorkshire Dales. An area of outstanding natural beauty, with magnificent scenic views, unspoilt villages, forests and tumbling streams, can be enjoyed to the full. All the atmosphere of the English Lakes without the traffic jams!

In the forests surrounding the park there are two nature trails which people of all ages find fascinating and informative, yet relaxing, whilst for the more energetic, nearby moorland provides plenty of scope for longer walks. Fishermen may try their rods in the rivers Ribble and Hodder, with licensed available in Clitheroe.

These details were last updated on Saturday 7 March 2009