Leave the M6 at junction 31 (signposted Preston, Blackburn)
At roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A59 (signposted Blackburn)
At traffic signals turn left (signposted Clitheroe)
At roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A59 (signposted Clitheroe)
Continue forward onto Longsight Road - A59. Entering Copster Green
Continue on the A59 until you enter Gisburn
At crossroads turn right onto Park Terrace - A682 (signposted Nelson)
Continue for 1 and a half miles and Todber Caravan Park is on the left hand side.
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Todber is the ideal country retreat for your holiday home. If you just want to relax quietly and watch the world go by then this is the park for you! Todber overlooks Pendle Hill enjoying panoramic views across the Ribble Valley, Ingleborough, Penyghent and Wernside.
Todber is a lovely countryside park with a friendly atmosphere. The park is situated just a short drive away from the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, the Trough of Bowland, Gisburn Forest and the historic market town of Skipton. Harrogate and Lancaster are also easily accessible. If you need some retail therapy, ‘Boundary Mill’ factory outlet and ‘Winfields Camping and Outdoor Megastore’ are almost on the doorstep. Nearby villages have market days, antique shops and craft fairs for you to enjoy.
There really is something for the whole family at Todber. Our licensed bar has recently been refurbished and has a new 50" flat screen TV for you to enjoy all the sporting events. Families can enjoy use of the outdoor children’s play area and football field.
The long season at Todber allows you as an owner to enjoy maximum use of your holiday home, so whatever your intentions, whether it is for a weekend retreat, or maybe perhaps even sharing your leisure time between here and abroad, Todber could be the perfect place for you and your family. Just imagine being able to escape the stresses of everyday living – owning a holiday home at Todber will give you the freedom to do exactly that.
These details were last updated on Wednesday 2 November 2011