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Dunsop Bridge, England

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Anne
September 25, 2021
A WOW place to travel through for countryside lovers and attracts visitors from far and wide just to see the breathtaking countryside steeped in atmosphere. An absolute must, must, must!!!
Trisha
September 2, 2019
Great walks and superb scenery
Laura
July 25, 2019
DescriptionThe Forest of Bowland, also known as the Bowland Fells, is an area of barren gritstone fells, deep valleys and peat moorland, mostly in north-east Lancashire, England with a small part in North Yorkshire. It is a western spur of the Pennines and was once described as the "Switzerland of England"
Caroline
May 25, 2022
44 minutes by car, a beautiful place to walk and explore.
Tracey
April 22, 2022
While the Lake District is world-famous for its natural beauty, there’s another less heralded scenic region on Lancaster’s east shoulder. The Forest of Bowland, despite the name, is mostly treeless peat moorland, with dominant gritstone fells reaching heights of more than 500 metres. The Forest of Bowland is at its most romantic in the Trough of Bowland, which lies within Lancaster’s city limits. This is a valley and high pass, laced with fast-flowing streams, all adored by walkers and cyclists, but also with winding drives if you prefer the comfort of your car. The Trough is very sparsely populated, and settlements are limited to isolated villages where you can stop for tea or pub lunches.
While the Lake District is world-famous for its natural beauty, there’s another less heralded scenic region on Lancaster’s east shoulder. The Forest of Bowland, despite the name, is mostly treeless peat moorland, with dominant gritstone fells reaching heights of more than 500 metres. The Forest…

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