| Ribble Way
For walkers of the Ribble Way or Pennine Way we offer the following facilities by prior arrangement: -
- Complimentary transport from Ribble Way to Foxhill (5mins by car); return to Ribble Way after breakfast the following morning
- Baggage transport service
- 2-course Evening Meal (£10pp), or transport to/from pub if eating out
- Special Offer – Free Evening Meal for groups of 4 or more (mid-week nights until 31st July 2009)
Foxhill Barn offers you Four Star Ribble Valley Bed and Breakfast accommodation with
one double, one twin and one family room.
Foxhill Barn nestles among rolling fields and hills in the
beautiful, tranquil setting of the Ribble Valley, deep in the heart of
the Lancashire countryside between Clitheroe and Skipton and close to Pendle Hill.
SD837464 Lat: 53:54:52N (53.9144) Lon: 2:14:53W (-2.24812)
Google Earth (Foxhill Barn.kmz)
Foxhill Barn bed and breakfast is located just outside Gisburn in the Ribble Valley, near to the Forest of Bowland, Yorkshire Dales and Lake District offering you the opportunity to relax and unwind in peaceful and idyllic surroundings.
Here you will have the opportunity to sit back and enjoy the
breathtaking panoramic views that greet you on arrival at Foxhill Barn B&B. Foxhill Barn provides
an ideal base for those of you who enjoy a walking, cycling, bird
watching, fishing or sightseeing holiday or short break.
We are an ideally placed B&B for walking on the Ribble Way. We are also near Barnoldswick and Thornton in Craven so also ideal for the Pennine Way and the Pendle Way and close by are many other walks. See our walking and cycling page.
Midweek* Special for Ramblers/Walking Groups: -
Groups of 4 or more - FREE Evening Meal
(*Mon – Thurs night) Until the 31st July
2009
Your hosts Peter and Janet Moorhouse look forward to welcoming you to their home Foxhill Barn, and invite you to spend some time savouring the delights of this beautiful part of the country.
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Green Tourism
We are committed to conserving the unique nature of this part of the world. To this end we have joined with others in the Green Tourism Business Scheme to run our business in the most sustainable way we can, by managing our land for wildlife, using green products, providing information on things to do locally and using as much local produce in our breakfasts as we can. For full details see our Environmental Policy. |