Attractions and places to see around Longridge include a variety of natural features and historical sites. The market town is situated on a hilltop, offering views over the Ribble Valley countryside. It serves as a gateway to the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing diverse landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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This cycle way is blocked near the beginning and at the end. It looks as if this has been done recently to deter quad and dirt bikes which have damaged the land.
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Cairnpapple Hill is a hill in West Lothian, Scotland. It is a significant archaeological site, as it contains a number of prehistoric monuments, including a henge, a timber circle, and a Bronze Age cist grave.
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A nippy wee climb but well worth the effort - fantastic view of Lothian, the bridges & over 2 darkest Fife. I'm a history buff, so a 5000 year old burial mound, up high on a hill was a real highlight to me. Sorry if it's not your thing.
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top opened whole year (watch steps), below ground access needs to be checked with the Historic Scotland.
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Nice long wide cycleway with good tarmac. It runs alonside the railway but passes some areas that seem like you are much more remote.
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Longridge is a gateway to the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can explore Longridge Fell, known for its panoramic views and trails for walking, hiking, and even paragliding. Nearby, Brockholes Nature Reserve offers diverse habitats for wildlife observation. The confluence of the Rivers Calder and Ribble is also a picturesque spot, part of the Tolkien Trail.
Yes, Longridge has a rich history. Visit the Longridge Heritage Centre, housed in the old railway station, to learn about the town's past. You can also see Club Row, believed to be the world's oldest surviving example of properties built by a building society. The area around St. Lawrence's Church represents the oldest part of the town, and the Millennium Cross in Berry Lane signifies key historical stages.
Longridge offers a charming cultural experience. You can enjoy a traditional movie-going experience at The Palace Cinema. Berry Lane, the main street, is a vibrant hub with unique shops. The town also hosts community events like Longridge Field Day and the Goosnargh and Longridge Show, celebrating local culture and produce.
Longridge offers several family-friendly options. Exploring the trails on Longridge Fell or visiting Brockholes Nature Reserve can be great for families. The local events, such as Longridge Field Day and the comical Longridge Soapbox Derby, also provide entertainment for all ages.
Longridge is an excellent starting point for numerous country walks and cycle rides. You can find routes exploring upland fells, rolling hills, and river valleys. For specific cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Longridge guide, and for running, the Running Trails around Longridge guide.
Longridge Fell is the most southerly fell in England, offering panoramic views that can extend to the Welsh Mountains and the Isle of Man on clear days. It's popular for walking, hiking, and its trig point is a notable spot. It's also a popular take-off point for hang-gliders and paragliders due to its unique geological features.
The Longridge Heritage Centre is located in the thoughtfully converted former Longridge railway station. It serves as a hub for local history, showcasing insights into Longridge's past, old photographs from the Town Archive, and regularly changing exhibitions.
Yes, Berry Lane, the main street of Longridge, is known for its vibrant selection of independent shops. You can find unique art, homeware, jewelry, gifts, and designer clothing, offering a distinct shopping experience away from typical high streets.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Hoghton Bottoms Weir and Viaduct, a spectacular section of the River Darwen with a sandstone gorge and an impressive viaduct, offering excellent photo opportunities. Stydd Gardens also provides a unique setting with various businesses amidst beautiful gardens.
Longridge, being situated on a hilltop, offers stunning views over the Ribble Valley countryside. From Longridge Fell, on clear days, the views can stretch as far as the Welsh Mountains, the Isle of Man, and the Yorkshire Dales.
Club Row, erected between 1774 and 1804, consists of twenty mill workmen's cottages. It is historically significant as it's believed to be the oldest surviving example of properties built by a building society in the world, showcasing an important aspect of industrial history.
Yes, Little Town Farm Shop and Café is a friendly spot offering home-reared and local produce. It's a great place to experience local flavors and support regional farmers.


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