Clitheroe is the vibrant heart of the Ribble Valley, where a 12th-century Norman castle overlooks a bustling modern community. Renowned as a premier food destination, the town boasts an eclectic mix of award-winning independent shops, artisan markets, and the iconic Holmes Mill. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, explore our curated directory of Clitheroe’s finest service providers, boutiques, and eateries.

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    Clitheroe Camping and Caravanning Club Site

    Enjoy an immaculate riverside retreat at the foot of the Forest of Bowland. This top-rated site offers stunning views, modern facilities, and a short walk into historic Clitheroe.

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    Holmes Mill

    Holmes Mill is a vibrant venue featuring a craft brewery, restaurant, and event space. Enjoy locally brewed beers, delicious seasonal dishes, and a welcoming atmosphere perfect for gatherings or celebrations. Experience the charm of this unique industrial space!

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    Browsholme Hall & Tithe Barn

    Step into 500 years of living history at Browsholme Hall. As Lancashire’s oldest family home, it offers a unique mix of Tudor architecture, “Capability Brown” gardens, and a stunning Tithe Barn café.

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    Platform Gallery & Visitor Information Centre

    A cultural gem in the heart of Clitheroe, the Platform Gallery combines stunning contemporary craft exhibitions with the Ribble Valley’s main Visitor Information Centre. Explore unique handmade gifts, local art, and expert travel tips in this bright, welcoming space right by the station.

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    Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail (Brungerley Park)

    Discover art in the wild on the Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail. Stretching 1.5 miles from Brungerley Park to Cross Hill Quarry, this free outdoor gallery features over 20 unique works of art set against the backdrop of the River Ribble and the Forest of Bowland.

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    The Holmes Mill Experience: Eat, Play & Stay

    Looking for the ultimate day or night out in Clitheroe? Step inside Holmes Mill, a beautifully restored textile mill turned lifestyle hub. Home to one of Britain’s longest beer halls, a luxury Everyman Cinema, and boutique dining, our 2026 guide covers everything you need to know for your visit.

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    Clitheroe Castle & Museum

    Explore 800 years of history at Clitheroe Castle & Museum. From panoramic Ribble Valley views atop the Norman keep to award-winning museum galleries and 16 acres of parkland, it’s the perfect day out for families and history buffs alike. Discover opening times, prices, and must-see exhibits in our complete guide.

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    Colborne House Cafe

    Perched on the historic slope of Wellgate, Colborne House Cafe is a quintessential traditional tea room that feels like a warm embrace. Housed in one of Clitheroe’s characterful stone buildings, it offers a tranquil escape from the town’s busier streets.

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    Blueberries Cafe

    Perfectly positioned on the vibrant New Market Street, Blueberries Cafe is a modern and airy retreat that has become a cornerstone of the Clitheroe coffee scene. Known for its bright, welcoming interior and large windows overlooking the market approach, it offers a contemporary take on the traditional British cafe.

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    Apricot Meringue

    Situated in a charming period building on King Street, Apricot Meringue is a quintessential English tea room that perfectly captures the “old-world” charm of Clitheroe. Stepping inside feels like a retreat into a Victorian conservatory, complete with vintage-inspired décor and a famously warm, friendly welcome.

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