West Craven is the undiscovered edge of the Dales, where Yorkshire & Lancashire join together. West Craven is linked to the Pendle Way incorporating the Pendle Witch Trail and Pendle Hill at the nearby village of Barley and the Pennine Way. On the other side of the border the Yorkshire Dales are also close by to explore with the historic town of Skipton.
The Ribble Valley is also close by with the town of Clitheroe and the Forest of Bowland.
Whether you like the hustle & bustle of market towns or the breathtaking scenery, West Craven has lots to offer to ensure you have an enjoyable stay. Take a browse around West Craven Online and discover the undiscovered
West Craven Online is currently being developed and will continue to evolve over the coming year's. If you wish to add to the content of this site or you have an event happening in the West Craven area, please do not hesitate to contact me. (Please see the contact page for details)
You can down load a copy of the Events Programme's and other publications relating to the area from this site. The events programme lists all events listed on this site and includes information on a range of local heritage attractions. Alternatively, drop West Craven Together an email, leaving your address.
All events information is correct at the time of publication; every effort is made to ensure the site is constantly updated with any events news or changes.
West Craven Online and the Events Programme have been developed and managed by West Craven Together (WCT). WCT delivers the Government’s Market Towns initiative (MTI) which is funded through the Northwest Development Agency (NWDA). To find out more about NWDA click on the link below. All funding agency logos are displayed at the bottom of the web pages. All other links and logos are for the benefit of the site.
Please click on the link below to find out more information about the NWDA.
For more information on Barnoldswick please click on the link below. The site is put together by a local enthusiast and historian which provides information on the area and is worth a browse.
www.my-barlick.me.uk/index2.html
For more information on Pendle visit
www.pendletourism.com
www.barnoldswicktowncouncil.gov.uk
Thank you to everyone who has supplied images for this site including Pendle Community Network and Pendle Borough council. for more information on Pendle Community Network please visit
www.pendlecommunitynetwork.org.uk