Oswaldtwistle Mills Shopping Village & Garden Centre

FREE all year round when a coach has 50 passengers on the day of arrival. GUIDED TOURS

GuideD COACH Tours

WORTH £ 60

A Day to Remember! Make your visit to Oswaldtwistle Mills extra special with a guided coach tour - the perfect way to enjoy the beauty of the Lancashire countryside.

One of our friendly, knowledgeable guides will join your coach, bringing the landscape to life with fascinating stories of history and heritage. Discover hidden gems and scenic views on a relaxing 60-90 minute journey, starting and ending at Oswaldtwistle Mills. Tours run daily, year-round (subject to availability). Simply provide a coach with a microphone and spare seat. Find more tours available on our website.

Travelling through the beautiful Ribble Valley, we visit Ribchester, Longridge, and Chipping. Enjoy a 360° panoramic view of the valley on Jeffrey Hill before we descend passing Stonyhurst. Famous former residents include Arthur Conan Doyle and JRR Tolkien. We continue through Great Mitton before our final destination of England’s largest village, Whalley. £ 60 PER TOUR Ribble Valley Golden Valley Start this tour enjoying the stunning scenery of Turton and Edgworth, cross the moors near historical Turton Tower. Learn how Ramsbottom got its name. Passing by Haslingden and Rawtenstall onto Baxenden, catch sight of the beautiful Haworth Art Gallery, Accrington Park and tales of the Accrington Pals in WW1. In the Pendle villages of Roughlee and Barley, you’ll learn of the sad tale of those who were accused, tried and found guilty of witchcraft in 1612 in what is now one of the most famous witch trials in English history. Admire the magnificent scenery, gaze at the moody hulk of Pendle Hill and see the ‘eye of God’ in the tower of St. Mary’s Church. Pendle Witch Country Journeying across the Rivers Ribble, Calder and Hodder, this tour abounds with fascinating history, beautiful scenery and stories of times gone by. Learn of the ruined abbey at Whalley, the medieval church of St. Mary and All Saints, admire the Victorian viaduct, onto the architecture of Stonyhurst College, where Tolkien, author of “Lord of the Rings,” once resided. PLEASE NOTE: Low Bridge 12’ 6’’ Three Rivers The tour starts with a view of the magnificent Samlesbury Hall, one of the top 10 most haunted houses in England. Hoghton Tower is next, with historic connections. We pass through Clayton-le Moors (so named for the ‘clay on the moors’), before finishing with a fascinating visit to England’s largest village, Whalley. Tudor Tales

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