Residential and Holiday Park (find out more here)
Three Rivers Woodland Park is a popular park, offering residential park homes and holiday homes for sale. The park offers access to local countryside and nature walks and on-site bar, games, and pool facilities. The site is very popular with couples and small family groups, though it may appeal to solo travellers and holiday homeowners.
The development is open 50 weeks of the year for the holiday homes and has a full twelve-month tenure for the residential part. There are seventy-two residential plots homes and one hundred holiday homes/ pitches. Owners can easily explore and experience scores of woodland and green acres all year round. The park is based at the edge of the famous Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is close to the main road and town links and the Lancashire seaside. It may be a good foothold for anyone keen to explore the county for its major attractions and seaside experiences.Â
All residential properties at this park fall under Council Tax Band A.
Three Rivers Woodland Park is close to market towns and wide-open green spaces. Holiday and residential owners will benefit from on-site facilities such as a swimming pool, a bar for adults-only access, and a games room complete with a snooker table. Replete with entertainment and modern facilities likely to appeal to owners of all ages.
The site is named after three local rivers—specifically the Ribble, the Hodder and the Calder. The park is also notable for its dedication to conservation. The site is the holder of a David Bellamy Award and offers a quiet getaway for families who wish to explore the wider country reaches of Lancashire.
Visitors and holiday homeowners will also benefit from extensive views of the region, heading over the Forest of Bowland and across to the coast. The park is also well-known for its regular entertainment gatherings and live events, with a full family lounge available for those looking to have fun on-site. However, visitors can also take to local villages and towns nearby, particularly Clitheroe, for more entertainment.
There is also a full launderette on-site as well as a café for light refreshment. The park may appeal to holidaymakers looking for an all-in-one experience without having to move too far off-site for fun and amenities. Visitors will also benefit from an on-site shop and wi-fi and can bring pets – though it is always prudent to contact staff regarding dog permissions before visiting.
A 50-week season means that the development is likely to offer holidaymakers a quiet break away from Spring through to Autumn. It is popular with cyclists and active holidaymakers thanks to local trails and routes. Visitors will also find that the park is very well-connected.Â
The location may be one of its most appealing features. The base at the edge of the Forest of Bowland and is close to the market community of Clitheroe. The location offers popular views of the more extensive woodland and green spaces beyond, allowing families and visitors to explore the various rural Lancashire sights without having to go too far.
The site benefits from signposting locally and is easy to reach through GPS. On the A59 through Clitheroe, visitors will need to turn at Clitheroe North B6478, heading towards West Bradford. From there, drivers will need to take a left onto Eaves Hall Lane, appearing a short distance away up on the right.
The park benefits from being in a quiet, green location while still maintaining close road links. Therefore, visitors will be able to head to nearby towns and cities and popular Lancashire attractions whenever they choose. The park is a short distance away from the B6478 leading through Waddington and adjacent to the River Ribble, with Clitheroe train station and the A59 heading through Pendleton and Worston a further few minutes away.Â
Three Rivers Park is in an accessible location for people choosing to explore Lancashire’s greenery and seaside experiences. Close by is Eaves Hall, with Easington Fell, part of the local Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, only a few minute's walk and drive away. Visitors will also find the historic heights of Pendle Hill a short drive away, on the other side of the A59. It is one of many natural sights visitors may wish to take a closer look at.
Other nearby attractions popular with families include the community in Blackpool, home to the world-famous Pleasure Beach and its local zoo. Clitheroe, too, may appeal to those holidaymakers looking for breaks away in heritage country. Three Rivers Woodland Park may prove to be a reliable foothold for various Lancashire breaks and holidays.
From the A59 Clitheroe, turn off at Clitheroe North B6478. Then continue to West Bradford village. Then turn left at T-junction Eaves Hall Lane is 0.25 miles on right.
Three Rivers Woodland Park
West Bradford
Clitheroe
Lancashire
BB7 3JG