The Forest of Bowland is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty renowned for its heather moorland, blanket bog and rare birds including the Hen Harrier (symbol of the Forest of Bowland AONB).
It is a magnificent area for wildlife, fishing, cycling or touring picturesque hamlets and scattered villages such as 17th century Chipping or charming Dunsop Bridge (nearest village to the centre of the British Isles).
Walkers can ramble over 1500 acres of Access land on the high moorland or take a wide range of footpaths crossing fell sides, wooded valleys, meadows or riverside walks.
For more information about the Forest of Bowland AONB, visit www.forestofbowland.com
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