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www.visitlancashire.com
www.cuerdenvalleypark.org.uk
Cyclists
Cafes
The
Cafeteria, Charnock Garden Centre (under new
managment)on the A49 Leyland, north of Pack Saddle Bridge. Warm
and inviting with high quality home cooking. Open Monday-Saturday
9-5, Sunday 10-3.30. Cyclists very welcome probably because we
drink loads of tea!
Pedallers Cafe at Inglewhite has recently
closed, the owners having retired but there is another cafe at the
visitors center on Beacon
Fell.Can't comment on this one personally so if
you feel moved by the quality of its buns let us know....Ta.
The
Riverbank Tearooms in
Slaidburn near Clitheroe does an excellent egg & bacon buttie.
It has a good selection of cakes and sandwiches and still sells
proper tea in mugs! If you fancy some off roading in Gisburn
Forest its your nearest option.
Marmalade
Cafe in
Whalley near Clitheroe do great snacks or full lunches and welcome
cyclists, wet or dry. It is licensed should you fancy a light
snifter. Across the way is Whalley Warm and dry outdoor retailers
if an after lunch browse takes your fancy.
You can find Marmalade
at 73 King street, Whalley.
Tel: 01254822642
Cafe Rendevous in
Town Road Croston is the new name for the old cafe that cyclists
have used in the past. The food is excellent but be warned ,
take plenty of cash as a pot of tea and cake for two will set
you back £8.00. Mind you if you want to impress your lady cycling
companion.........
Local Clubs
http://www.climbpreston.co.uk
Home page of Preston Mountaineering Club,very
friendly mob to learn about the mountains with. Have also been known
to organise the odd mountain bike meet.
Cycling Resource
Cycling holidays, shops and mountain biking holidays from the Cycle People.
Maps and Guides
We get our cycling maps and guide books from www.rannerdale.co.uk
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