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Wycoller Country Park

Wycoller Country Park is one of the prettiest Country Parks in Lancashire. The area is famous for its association with the Brontè sisters who referred to many of the nearby landmarks in books such as "Wuthering Heights" and "Jane Eyre". The exclusion of cars from the village and the attractive appearance of the many preserved old buildings creates a unique feeling of tranquillity which is rarely experienced today. The Country Park has many footpaths leading to local beauty spots which include Bank House and Wycoller Beck. Disabled toilet facilities are provided within the Country Park as well as an information centre at the Aisled Barn.

Map showing Car Parks

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Car Parking
There are 2 car parks, one at Trawden Road and one at Haworth Road. To prevent traffic congestion in the village cars (unless driven by a registered disabled person) are not permitted beyond the car parks. Car parking at the car park is free.

Public Transport
There are regular bus services from Burnley/Colne to Laneshaw Bridge or Trawden. It is then a 1½ mile walk by public footpaths to Wycoller.

Map of Wycoller

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arrow Disabled facilities

arrow Map of How to get to Wycoller

arrow Map of Wycoller

arrow Orienteering

arrow Pepper Hill Barn

arrow Wycollers Bridges

arrow Wycoller Hall

Wycoller Information Sheets

To download a series of leaflets that provides detailed information on Wycoller Country Park click on the link below.  As the leaflets are in pdf format you will need to have Acrobat Reader installed on your PC to view them.

Wycoller Information leaflets

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