Attraction

  • Leaping Lizards

    Leaping Lizards

    Clitheroe’s indoor play centre for babies, toddlers and children up to 11 years old. Two-storey play frame, multi-sports pitch, a dedicated 0–3 zone, and a 5-star café.

    Play and facilities

    Located in the heart of Clitheroe, Leaping Lizards is a vibrant indoor soft play centre, designed for children aged 0 – 11 years.  Little ones can safely explore the dedicated baby and toddler zone, specially created for ages 0 – 3 years, while older children can climb, slide and adventure through the exciting two-storey play frame for ages 4 – 11.  Families can also enjoy a multi-sports pitch, interactive floor and calming bubble wall, making every visit fun, active and engaging for children of all ages.

    Parents can relax in the five-star rated café, serving a delicious selection of homemade meals, sweet treats and cakes, alongside award-winning barista coffee supplied by Exchange Coffee.  Throughout the year, Leaping Lizards hosts a variety of exciting family events including breakfast with the Easter Bunny, mobile petting zoo, K-pop themed parties and meet-and-greets with the Minions.  Leaping Lizards also offer monthly SEND sessions and a busy programme of weekday baby and toddler activities, including storytime and crafts, messy play, Mini Movers dance classes and Little Ninjas martial arts.

    With space to host up to six children’s parties every weekend, Leaping Lizards is the perfect destination for family fun in Lancashire.

    Term time sessions: Monday to Friday, 09:15 – 11:15 and 11:45 – 13:45 and 15:30 – 18:00 (Fridays only, weather dependent).
    Weekends and school holiday sessions: 09:00 – 11:00, 11:30 – 13:30 and 14:00 – 16:00.

    Find Us

    Leaping Lizards Play Centre
    Unit 4, Hawthorne Business Park, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe, BB7 1QD

    www.bookwhen.com/leapinglizardsplay

    Telephone – 01200 427601

    Email – Office@leapinglizardsplaycentre.co.uk

  • Mint People

    Mint People

    Mint is unrivalled and renowned in the hospitality and events sector for having the very best people in its portfolio. Testimony to the fact that hotels, venues and festival organisers return year after year to help them fill the gap in their people requirements. Our experience covers just about all areas of hospitality, back of house as well as front of house staff, including: outdoor events, housekeeping, festival bars, waiting on teams and kitchen brigades.

    We can’t believe we’ve been doing this for over ten years. Since the beginning, we have been supplying highly trained, presentable and bubbly Mint people to the hospitality, events and leisure sectors, in that time we’ve gained a reputation as the North’s most reliable and trusted temporary hospitality and events people partner, working with some of the best venues and events to provide top notch, experienced people.

    Address: Longridge Business Centre Kestor Lane, Preston PR3 3AD

    Website: https://www.mint-people.co.uk/

    Telephone: 0161 850 4495

    Email: craig.jackson@mint-people.co.uk & Jodie.eccles@mint-people.co.uk

  • Scare Kingdom

    Scare Kingdom

    Scare Kingdom Scream Park is officially the UK’s number one scream park and best Halloween attraction, featuring multi award-winning scare mazes, scare attractions and haunted attractions.

    Located in Lancashire, Scare Kingdom Scream Park is the north west’s top Halloween destination featuring immersive sets, live scareactors and special effects.

    Address: http://Scare Kingdom Scream Park, Longsight Road, Blackburn, United Kingdom

    Website: www.scarekingdom.com

    Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/ScareKingdom/

     

     

  • The Platform Gallery

    The Platform Gallery

    Clitheroe Visitor Information Centre and the Gallery Shop sells work by local and national makers.

    The Clitheroe Visitor Information Centre is in the Platform Gallery.

    Alongside the main exhibition space and Tourist Information centre The Platform Gallery is also home to our wonderful Contemporary craft shop.

    Website: www.ribblevalley.gov.uk/platformgallery

    Address: Clitheroe Lancashire BB7 2JT

    Email:  platform.gallery@ribblevalley.gov.uk or tourism@ribblevalley.gov.uk

     

  • Clitheroe Market

    Clitheroe Market

    Clitheroe Market

    The traditional market town of Clitheroe operates a weekly market on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between 9am and 4pm.

    Antique/Flea Market on a Friday open all year round, including Bank Holidays.

    Address: Station Rd, Clitheroe BB7 2JW

    Website: https://www.ribblevalley.gov.uk/info/200286/arts_events_and_tourism/1399/clitheroe_market

    Telephone: 01200 443012

    Email: clitheroemarket@ribblevalley.gov.uk

     

  • Skipton Castle

    Skipton Castle

    Over 900 years old, Skipton Castle is one of the most complete and best preserved medieval castles in England and is well worth a visit at any season of the year.

    Visitors can explore every corner of this impressive history-rich castle, which withstood a three-year siege during the Civil War. View the Banqueting Hall, the Kitchen, the Bedchamber and Privy. Climb from the depths of the Dungeon to the top storey of the Watch Tower.

    Imagine what life was like when Skipton Castle provided protection and security from invaders. Relax in the picnic area or in the new tea room or visit the shop for more information.

    Even now more historic finds are being discovered. Recently an ancient well was uncovered, helping to explain how the castle garrison survived the siege of 1643-5.

    Address: Skipton Castle, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 1AW

    Website: www.skiptoncastle.co.uk

    Telephone01756 792442

    Emailinfo@skiptoncastle.co.uk

  • Ribchester Roman Museum

    Ribchester Roman Museum

    The idea of a museum in Ribchester was conceived by Margaret Greenall, originally from Warrington and a member of the famous brewing family, in the early years of the twentieth century. Her objective was to stem the flow of artefacts out of the village that had occurred ever since Ribchester was first recognised as a site of special historic interest. Ribchester Museum of Roman Antiquities was thus opened under Miss Greenall’s direction in 1915.

    The original museum building comprised one room, which was added to in the 1960s by a temporary prefabricated extension. This annexe increased the Museum’s storage and display areas and sufficed until the 1980s by which time its condition had seriously deteriorated. A plan to rectify this situation was hatched and by 1990 the Museum had been completely revamped. A new two-storey extension to the rear of the original building was constructed, connecting the Museum to the adjoining cottage. The cottage, previously the incumbent curator’s residence, was incorporated into the Museum. These developments were undertaken under the auspices of Ribchester Museum Trust, which had been formed from the museum committee following the National Trust’s decision to relinquish the property after almost seventy years of ownership.

    In 2001 the Museum reopened after the most ambitious redevelopment scheme in its history. Making use of the Heritage Lottery Fund, European funding and grants and assistance from other supportive organisations, it was once more extended to incorporate the adjacent vacant building, and a new wing was built opposite the original Museum. The permanent exhibition was replaced completely by striking, informative and modern displays and for the first time the most interesting objects from the 1989 excavation in St Wilfrid’s Graveyard were put on show. Behind the scenes facilities were improved and issues such as access and education were addressed.

    In 2014 the future for the Museum has never been brighter. This, our Centenary year will see the return of the Ribchester Helmet on loan from the British Museum and the unveiling of a new interactive 3D model of the fort and vicus which will allow visitors to explore a reconstructed fort, bathhouse and neighbouring settlement using state of the art computer gaming technology.

    Address: Ribchester Roman Museum, Riverside, Ribchester, Preston, Lancashire PR3 3XS

    Website: www.ribchesterromanmuseum.org

  • Precious at Whalley LTD

    Precious at Whalley LTD

    PRECIOUS is a small independent boutique shop, situated in the picturesque Ribble Valley town of Whalley, Lancashire. Handpicked items from all across Europe, make this shop unique in jewellery, clothing, accessories and much much more.

    Address: 7 Accrington Road Whalley BB7 9TD Lancashire

    Website: www.preciousatwhalley.co.uk

    Telephone: 01254 801193

    Emailinfo@preciousatwhalley.co.uk

  • Mrs Dowsons Farm Park

    Mrs Dowsons Farm Park

    For the past 60 years the Dowson family have traditionally farmed the gently rolling hills of the Ribble Valley. Their aim is to produce the tastiest ice cream possible. As well as using all natural ingredients, and milk from our own cows here on the farm.

    Address: Hawkshaw Farm, Longsight Road, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB2 7JA

    Website: www.mrsdowsons.com

    Telephone: 01254 812407

    Emailinfo@mrsdowsons.co.uk

  • Holmes Mill

    Holmes Mill

    Based in the heart of Clitheroe, Holmes Mill is a unique celebration of Lancashire food, drink and entertainment. Featuring a beer hall, hotel, food hall and much more, this former textiles mill is the perfect place to indulge, unwind and explore.

    AddressHolmes Mill, Greenacre Street, Clitheroe BB7 1EB

    Website: www.holmesmill.co.uk

    Telephone: 01200407111

    Email: Enquiries@holmesmill.co.uk