Audley Clough

Valley in Lancashire Ribble Valley

England

Audley Clough

View over Pendleton Moor Looking north along the Clitheroe Road. A public right of way starts at this point and heads north west to Pendleton. Pendle Hill is away to the east, just out of shot.
View over Pendleton Moor Credit: Marika Reinholds

Audley Clough is a picturesque valley located in the county of Lancashire, England. Situated near the village of Blackburn, it is a well-known destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The valley is nestled within the larger Audley estate, which covers an area of around 120 acres.

The main feature of Audley Clough is its stunning woodland, characterized by a dense mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees. The valley is crisscrossed by a network of walking trails, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area. Along these paths, one can find an abundance of wildlife, including various bird species, small mammals, and occasional deer.

A highlight of Audley Clough is its charming stream, which trickles through the valley, adding to its tranquility and allure. The stream is often dotted with small cascades and pools, creating a soothing atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. The valley is also home to a variety of wildflowers, which carpet the forest floor during the spring and summer months, adding vibrant bursts of color to the landscape.

In addition to its natural beauty, Audley Clough offers several amenities for visitors. There are picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the valley, providing a perfect spot for a leisurely lunch or a moment of relaxation. Furthermore, the valley is conveniently located near the village of Blackburn, where visitors can find accommodation, restaurants, and other facilities.

Overall, Audley Clough is a hidden gem in Lancashire, offering visitors a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature. Whether it is a leisurely walk, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings, this valley provides a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

If you have any feedback on the listing, please let us know in the comments section below.

Audley Clough Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.843601/-2.3677775 or Grid Reference SD7538. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View over Pendleton Moor Looking north along the Clitheroe Road. A public right of way starts at this point and heads north west to Pendleton. Pendle Hill is away to the east, just out of shot.
View over Pendleton Moor
Looking north along the Clitheroe Road. A public right of way starts at this point and heads north west to Pendleton. Pendle Hill is away to the east, just out of shot.
Fields near the A59
Fields near the A59
McDonald's on the Ribble Valley Enterprise Park near Clitheroe
McDonald's on the Ribble Valley Enterprise Park near Clitheroe
Nick o' Pendle Dry Ski Slope View from the hill top car park
Nick o' Pendle Dry Ski Slope
View from the hill top car park
Path to Pendleton Moor Summit Start of the path from Nick of Pendle car parks on the flanks of Pendle Hill
Path to Pendleton Moor Summit
Start of the path from Nick of Pendle car parks on the flanks of Pendle Hill
Road Junction The junction of A59 and A671.
Road Junction
The junction of A59 and A671.
Whalley Road Two miles to Clitheroe.
Whalley Road
Two miles to Clitheroe.
The Swan With Two Necks A pub in Pendleton.
The Swan With Two Necks
A pub in Pendleton.
Overgrown watercourse Pendleton Brook runs through the village. At present the watercourse is much overgrown with weeds and grasses.
Overgrown watercourse
Pendleton Brook runs through the village. At present the watercourse is much overgrown with weeds and grasses.
Bracken Dene A house in Pendleton.
Bracken Dene
A house in Pendleton.
Bulcocks farmhouse A grade II listed building in Pendleton. A datestone suggests that it was built in  1693.
Bulcocks farmhouse
A grade II listed building in Pendleton. A datestone suggests that it was built in 1693.
Pendleton village The village was mentioned in the Domesday (Doomsday) Book with the name Peniltune.
Pendleton village
The village was mentioned in the Domesday (Doomsday) Book with the name Peniltune.
Outside Pendleton Pendleton Road veers sharply to the left on the approach to the village.
Outside Pendleton
Pendleton Road veers sharply to the left on the approach to the village.
Looking towards Pendle Hill From Pendleton village.
Looking towards Pendle Hill
From Pendleton village.
The airmen's memorial at Nick of Pendle The memorial is to Australian and American aircrew whose planes crashed in the area in World War II. It does not mark the exact site of either incident, but is conveniently located close to a public road. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4470275">SD7738 : Memorial at Nick of Pendle</a> gives the full text.
The airmen's memorial at Nick of Pendle
The memorial is to Australian and American aircrew whose planes crashed in the area in World War II. It does not mark the exact site of either incident, but is conveniently located close to a public road. SD7738 : Memorial at Nick of Pendle gives the full text.
Car park at Nick of Pendle An old quarry offers limited parking at the summit of the road from Padiham to Clitheroe (295 metres).
Car park at Nick of Pendle
An old quarry offers limited parking at the summit of the road from Padiham to Clitheroe (295 metres).
Quarry at Nick of Pendle An old stone quarry, one of several around the summit of the road from Padiham to Clitheroe. The borough boundary is immediately to the right of the quarry - Ribble Valley this side, Pendle District beyond.
Quarry at Nick of Pendle
An old stone quarry, one of several around the summit of the road from Padiham to Clitheroe. The borough boundary is immediately to the right of the quarry - Ribble Valley this side, Pendle District beyond.
Gate and stile at Nick of Pendle The path beyond the stile leads down to Pendleton village. On the stone gatepost is a benchmark, shown on the 1912 map as 974.5 feet.
Gate and stile at Nick of Pendle
The path beyond the stile leads down to Pendleton village. On the stone gatepost is a benchmark, shown on the 1912 map as 974.5 feet.
Show me another place!

Audley Clough is located at Grid Ref: SD7538 (Lat: 53.843601, Lng: -2.3677775)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Ribble Valley

Police Authority: Lancashire

What 3 Words

///clocks.hourglass.sculpture. Near Sabden, Lancashire

Related Wikis

Pendleton, Lancashire

Pendleton is a small village and civil parish in Ribble Valley, within the county of Lancashire, England. It is close to the towns of Whalley and Clitheroe...

Wiswell

Wiswell is a small village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England, close to Whalley and Clitheroe at the foot of Wiswell Moor. At the...

Barrow, Lancashire

Barrow is a village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley district in Lancashire, England, situated between Whalley and Clitheroe and bypassed by the A59...

Sabden

Sabden is a village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England. Sabden is located south of Pendle Hill, in a valley about three miles north...

Mearley

Mearley is a civil parish in Lancashire, England. The parish is north-west of Pendle Hill, east of Clitheroe, and is in the Ribble Valley district. It...

Oakhill School, Whalley

Oakhill School is a coeducational private Roman Catholic school, situated in the village of Whalley (near the town of Clitheroe) in rural Lancashire, England...

Ribblesdale High School

Ribblesdale High School is a coeducational secondary school located in Clitheroe in the English county of Lancashire.It is a Community school administered...

Whalley, Lancashire

Whalley is a large village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley on the banks of the River Calder in Lancashire, England. It is overlooked by Whalley...

Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.843601,-2.3677775
Cold Coats
Place: locality
Source: OsOpenDataStreetView
Lat/Long: 53.8414818/-2.3725426
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 53.8428147/-2.3652673
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 53.8428086/-2.365383
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 53.8420238/-2.3721358
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

Have you been to Audley Clough?

Leave your review of Audley Clough below (or comments, questions and feedback).