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Highlights in Forest of Bowland
- Imposing old castles
- Wonderful natural reserves
- Fun outdoor activities
- Green spaces
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If you're searching for a place to get away from city life and all your worries, the Forest of Bowland is perfect for you. Enjoy incredible natural landscapes, immense greenery and much more. This is a destination that attracts many tourists, thanks to its attractions; causing it to require many establishments for travellers to stay in. If you are planning a holiday here and are searching for a place to stay, we recommend looking in the following areas: Forest of Bowland, Settle, Lancaster, North Yorkshire, among others.
Unforgettable experiences in the Forest of BowlandThe Forest of Bowland receives many tourists every year, thanks to its natural attractions. For that reason, in the surrounding area you will find many luxury holiday rentals where you can stay. It is important to note that you will be able to find a place to suit your needs, whether you need a small room for two people or a larger place for 8 or 10 people. In these establishments, you can enjoy: swimming pool, internet, good service, comfortable rooms, natural landscapes, garden, terrace, tours and much more.
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The area and getting around
Undoubtedly, in the Forest of Bowland you can find many attractive destinations. In addition to its surroundings, there are some interesting places that you can't miss. Regarding the east of this destination you can find attractions such as: Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Pendle Hill, Ribblehead Viaduct, Pen-y-ghent, among others. These places are perfect to connect with nature and live unforgettable experiences.
Enjoy nature in the westOn the other hand, in the west of the Forest of Bowland you can also find very attractive destinations. This is a place where nature is the protagonist, which means that wherever you go you can enjoy landscapes, vegetation, wild animals and much more. Some of the most popular places west of the Forest of Bowland are: Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library, Lancaster Castle, Levens Hall, Sizergh Castle, among others.
Travellers and activities
There is no doubt that the Forest of Bowland is an ideal destination for people who love nature, hiking and fresh air. There are a number of attractions that you can enjoy within this place, the most outstanding of which are: Crook O'Lune, Trough of Bowland, Nicky Nook, Hodder River, Beacon Fell Country Park, among others. These places are perfect to visit with your family or a group of friends, and you will be able to enjoy wonderful landscapes
Forest of Bowland for architecture loversWhile it's true that the main attractions are natural, there are some inland constructions that are not to be missed. One destination that stands out in this category is Hornby, which is an ancient building built in the 13th century. On the other hand, there are also some destinations within this category that you cannot miss such as: Dunsop Bridge, Chipping, Hurst Green, among others. We recommend you to visit these places, because you will be able to learn a little more about the history of the place, and you will also be able to see ancient constructions.
Did you know that in Hornby there is a castle which was built in the 13th century?
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Horny is a popular attraction for visitors in the spring and for the winter bluebell weekend. The main attraction here is a castle built in the 12th century which now functions as a country house. Here you can learn a bit about the history of the place and see incredible scenery.
2. Cross the amazing Dunsop BridgeDunsop Bridge was part of Yorkshire in 1970 and is now a place that many people use as a starting point for walking in the beautiful surrounding countryside. There are two highlights here, St Huberts Church, which was a 19th century Roman Catholic Church designed by Edward Pugin and the Puddleducks Coffee House.
3. Enjoy a swim in SlaidburnSlaidburn is part of Bowland which was formerly on the borders of Yorkshire, although it is small it is very popular with visitors from the west. If you fancy a swim, you can visit Riverbank Tea Rooms on the banks of the River Hodder or visit The Hark to Bounty pub.
4. Enjoy the great outdoors Beacon Fell Country ParkBeacon Fell Country Park has 110 hectares of woodland, moorland and farmland, plus a summit reaching 266 meters above sea level. You can see as far as Blackpool and Morecambe Bay. Here you will see many walkers and cyclists, as well as people wanting to see native Lancashire wildlife.
5. See some wonderful sights at Nicky NookNicky Nook is a moorland very close to Scorton, where many people exercise, and you can see some wonderful views. On the other hand, you can also visit Wyresdale Park, which is very close; here you can enjoy many outdoor activities. A perfect destination to visit with the family and forget about your troubles.
FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Forest of Bowland
What was the average cost of holiday rentals in Forest of Bowland last year?
Forest of Bowland is one of the most expensive destinations in the United Kingdom! For a stay here you will pay around £187 per night.
What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday rental prices in Forest of Bowland?
The months with the cheapest prices in Forest of Bowland are March, February, and November, with average prices of £163, £171 and £175, respectively.
When does the price of holiday rentals in Forest of Bowland go up the most?
When it comes to renting a holiday letting in Forest of Bowland, the highest prices are found in the month of August (with an average of £215 per night), followed by July (£211), and October (£192).
Are there usually many holiday lettings available in Forest of Bowland?
It is recommended that you book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Forest of Bowland, as only 11% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.
What time of the year can I find more available holiday rentals?
January, May, and October are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of accommodations free, with respective average availability figures of 20%, 13% and 12%. However, even during the months when availability is the highest, the average is 15%. Due to this, it is better to always prepare your holiday to Forest of Bowland in advance.
During which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?
The month with the highest average number of booked rentals is August (only 4% of properties were available on average in the previous year). Followed by September (6%), and July (6%). During this period, availability is only around 5%. Due to this, it is better to make your reservation well in advance.
Are there many holiday rentals in Forest of Bowland?
Our inventory is made up of approximately 440 properties from 11 partners.
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