Three nights for the three Lancashire peaks
A pretty enclosed paddock with pet chickens, ducks and a donkey to amuse in adjacent filed.
Wide open views and a nice walk to Easington Fell - Lancashire's second top visible from the CL.
Pendle also visible in distance, and Longridge Fell out of sight, but both a shortish drive to commence a walk up the premier and third of Lancashire's tops.
No noise from traffic or light pollution to the massive night sky yet shops not far at all by car.
Forest of Bowland and the Queen's own lands - the Duchy of Lancaster - over the hill provide jaw dropping scenery and good value places to eat and drink.
All in all a very handy and pleasant base.
Cecil 1
Reviewed on 07/03/2019 18:15
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