Existing Members

The following are existing members of the Sustainable Tourism Business Network and have made a commitment to Sustainable Tourism:

Organisation Location
Alden Cottage Birdy Brow
Backridge Farm Waddington
Barley Village Hall Barley
Barnacre Cottages Barnacre
Big Blindhurst Farm Bleasdale
Bleasdale Cottages Bleasdale
Bowland Bioenergy Ltd Chipping
Bowland Forest Foods Abbeystead
Bowland Soap Slaidburn
Bridge Barn Tatham
Bridge House Farm Tea Rooms Wray
Broadgate Farm Bleasdale
Calderbank Country Lodge Oakenclough
Cleveley Mere Fishing Lodges Scorton
Clifton's Farm Goosnargh
Clitheroe Travel Clitheroe
Clough Bottom Farm Cottages Bashall Eaves
Cobble Hey Farm and Gardens Claughton-on-Brock
Cycle Hire & Holidays Grimsargh
Dale House Camping Barn Slaidburn
Dalesbridge Activity Centre Austwick
Dolphineholme House Farm Dolphineholme
Downham Post Office and Tea Shop Downham
Easter Cottage Wennington
Forrest Hills Ellel
Fourstones House Bentham
Greenhall Riding Centre Tatham
Higher Gills Farm Rimington
Holden Clough Nursery Bolton-by-Bowland
Hornby Village Institute Hornby
Inn at Whitewell Whitewell
Little Stubbins Claughton-on-Brock
Little Town Dairy Thornley
Lot's House Farm Brookhouse
Lower Gazegill Farm Rimington
Lower Gill Holidays Tosside
Maiden Bridge Tatham
Malkin Tower Farm Holiday Cottages Blacko
Mansergh Farm Cottages Borwick
Mitton Hall Country House Hotel Mitton
Off The Rails Settle
Old Earth House Newchurch in Pendle
Old Post House Clitheroe
Parkers Arms Newton-in-Bowland
Parkfoot Holiday Homes Ingleton
Pattys Farm Barn Cockerham
Pinfold Farm Ribchester
Pye Nanny Nursery Halton
Red Pump Inn Bashall Eaves
Rimington Caravan Park Gisburn
Riverside Caravan Park Bentham
Robinson Brothers Butchers Chipping
Slaidburn Village Hall Slaidburn
Slaidburn YHA Slaidburn
Spring Head Farm Holiday Cottages Clitheroe
Stephen Park Gisburn Forest
The Priory Hotel Scorton
Waddow Hall Waddington
Wild Boar Park Chipping
Wolfen Mill Country Retreats Chipping



Walk of the Month:

Bluebell Woodland

| Bluebell Woods

A wonderful time of year to see the bluebells in Bowland! Why not do this short walk starting from Calder Vale - on Sundays in May the ladies of Calder Vale run ‘bluebell teas’: homemade refreshments are available in the village hall, in aid of the church mission hall.


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