Burnley (/ˈbɜːrnli/) is a market town in Lancashire, England, with a population of 73,021. It is 21 miles (34 km) north of Manchester and 20 miles (32 km) east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River Brun.
Restaurants in Burnley
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Ruby is a newly refurbished 50ft day cruiser that has been modernized to a very high standard. We offer many different types of cruises throughout the year... High Tea Cruises Curry Cruises Christmas Cruises Private Party Cruises (tailor made for you) Corporate and Team Building Cruises And many more. Sit back, relax and enjoy the sites as we cruise the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
5.0 based on 250 reviews
See the world's only working steam powered weaving mill bring the past to life. A rare chance to re-live the days when steam ran the world!
This really has to be the most interesting industrial museum I've visited - everything from a steam engine to over three hundred restored weaving mills and the full story of how it all works from very informative guides. Fascinating (and super cheap too), I was there most of the afternoon it was so good.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Moorhouse's Brewery invites you to learn more about the brewing process in its brand-new brewing plant. See, touch, smell and taste how raw ingredients are converted to award winning ales! Conference suites and function room available to hire for your event.
5.0 based on 35 reviews
Based in Burnley Lancashire, Pendle Witch Experience Tours provide 2 and 3 hour guided coach tours with commentary around the area of Pendle Hill in Lancashire telling the story of the Witch Trial in 1612 of 13 people, 10 of whom were hung as witches We also introduce personalities from the area who changed the World. Tours can be taken on agreed dates throughout the year. Groups come in own coach year around, but once a year in October individuals can book on special tours directly for Halloween. We can also provide mini bus tours for small groups of up to 7 passengers where we provide the mini bus in the fixed rate price. All tours have stops for photographing, sightseeing and visiting the witches shop (if open). Meeting point is at Pendle Village Mill at Junction 12 of the M65 or elsewhere by alternative arrangement. Wintertime tours between November and March are dependant on the weather. We do NOT provide Walking tours. We do NOT visit Lancaster and never have
5.0 based on 16 reviews
A miniature railway running for over half a mile in a lovely recently restored park. Rides are only £1 per person. We also have three special events where some rides are free. Check our webpage or facebook site (Thompsonparkrailway). A new car park should open soon from Colne Road.
We had our little boys 6th birthday party on the railway yesterday. It was absolutely fantastic. The volunteers did a smashing job and made sure everyone had a blast. I can't recommend the experience high enough. All the guests had a great time, and it was something different in terms of a party. Give it a go, you won't regret it!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Burnley Golf Club Course was designed by James Braid and is laid out on open moorland. The water courses and terrain give the 18 holes great variety and sporting character, all of which give strong appeal to golfers of all standards. The Clubhouse provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere in a modern, relaxing setting, with magnificent views over the course. Sam, the Burnley Golf Club Professional, and Christine and Tony, our resident Bar Manager and Chef, will ensure you receive a warm welcome whether you are a golfer visiting to play our wonderful course or a visitor for one of many of the events that take place at the Club.
Burnley golf course is in great condition and a pleasure to play all year round. I feel sorry for all the local courses who are having to cope with all the mud and boggy ground. Nothing like that at Glen View-it drains so well and is in excellent condition, especially the green, which in my opinion are second to none.
4.5 based on 682 reviews
Towneley Hall was the home of the catholic Towneley family for over 600 years, Now open to the public,the building contains Period rooms,A fine art and furniture collection, Exhibitions and events program in place throughout the year, Pre booked guided tours for groups of 20 or more, School visits and events can be booked throughout the year. Entry to the hall is £5 per adult-Free for students and children--Admission ticket is valid for 12 months. Last entry into the hall through the summer months is 4pm
The Grounds are amazing well kept...Very peaceful place and a lovely little Cafe....Brilliant Golf Course Play areas for kids..pitch and putt course...little lake....lots of wooded walk areas...Top Park.
4.5 based on 189 reviews
Shores Hey Farm is a hidden delight set in acres of green space overlooking the Thursden Valley. Although primarily the home of HAPPA (Horses and Ponies Protection Association), the site has been recently upgraded and now provides everything that you would expect from a first class destination. Burnley's best kept secret......until now Shores Hey offers first class facilities in a relaxing rural environment within easy reach of Burnley town centre and the M65. Whether it's an Equine Event or a Corporate Conference, HAPPA is the natural place to do business. With ample parking and on site catering, Shores Hey Farm is the perfect venue for your next event.
Something new for the cafe to do a Sunday lunch. It was lovely. Plenty of food. The wait was a bit long but they were busy. They were still serving from the usual menu. There is a fantastic view from the upstairs. As always the horses are the highlight.
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