Best attractions and places to see around Great Mitton include its rich history and natural beauty. This picturesque hamlet is situated on a limestone hill overlooking the River Ribble, near the confluence of the River Ribble and River Hodder. The area offers a tranquil destination with notable landmarks and extensive opportunities for outdoor activities within the scenic Ribble Valley and Forest of Bowland.
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TP4535 - Longridge Fell | Trig Point | TrigpointingUK | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/z9V3FwjJe70qzF6sy
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any age can do this walk, was a really nice most flat, very enjoyable and had lunch in pub at end great day in all
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This is marked as an intermediate walk which, in the main is accurate. The walk starts with a steep incline, well covered in the walk description. What is less documented is the subsequent decent which can be challenging for the novice/ intermediate walker. The path down is narrow and the potential fall severe. Please be aware. Other than that, the walk offers wonderful views after the initial climb and relatively sedate walk after decent.
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Don't forget that it's always windy on top.
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The actual centre of the British Isles is roughly 4 miles from the village but it is a pretty village to visit on the banks of the River Hodder.
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🌿 The village is a gateway to stunning routes like the Trough of Bowland, Whin Fell, and along the River Dunsop. It’s perfect for peaceful countryside walks 📍 A phone box in the village marks the “exact center” of the United Kingdom, as determined by the Ordnance Survey. ☕ Puddleducks Café is great to grab a coffee and/or cakes at the start or end of your walk 🦌 The area is rich in wildlife, including deer, birds of prey, and rare wading birds, making it great for nature lovers. 🚴♂️ Also great pit-stop for cyclists heading through the Forest of Bowland’s quiet lanes and rolling hills
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Nice place for a stop, plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, coffee, cake and hot options.
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I grew up running around here, the front side with the steps is great for training.
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Great Mitton is an excellent base for outdoor activities, especially walking and cycling. You can find various routes, including easy circular walks along the River Ribble to Edisford Bridge. The area is also part of the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering extensive opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes. For specific hiking routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Great Mitton, and for cycling, check out Cycling around Great Mitton.
Yes, Great Mitton offers several easy walking routes perfect for families. An easy, circular walk along the River Ribble to Edisford Bridge is a popular choice. Many trails are suitable for various fitness levels. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes around Great Mitton guide.
Great Mitton is rich in history. You can visit All Hallows Church, a Grade I listed building dating back to the 13th century, known for its 15th-century chancel screen and effigies. While Great Mitton Hall is privately owned, its historic exterior and gardens offer stunning views. Nearby, you can also explore Stonyhurst College, a historic and architecturally significant building with origins in the 16th century.
From various points in Great Mitton, particularly from All Hallows Church and the vicinity of Great Mitton Hall, you can enjoy stunning views across to the iconic Pendle Hill. For even more expansive vistas, consider a hike to the Pendle Hill summit trig point, which offers excellent views north into the Forest of Bowland and over other populated areas of Lancashire. Another great spot is the Trig point at Longridge Fell summit, providing stunning views over the Forest of Bowland.
Great Mitton is strategically located near the confluence of the River Ribble and the River Hodder, a significant natural landmark that influenced the area's Old English name, 'mythe,' meaning a junction of rivers. Further afield, you can visit the Confluence of the Rivers Calder and Ribble, where two of Lancashire's great rivers meet before the Ribble flows out to the Irish Sea. This spot is also part of the Ribble Way hiking trail.
Yes, a notable unique attraction is Dunsop Bridge – Centre of the United Kingdom. This settlement is officially certified as the village closest to the center of the British Isles by Ordnance Survey. It's a pretty village with a cafe and a pub, serving as a good starting point for several walks.
Great Mitton offers a few facilities for visitors. Mitton Hall, a 15th-century building, now serves as a restaurant. The Three Fishes Pub is an ancient pub where manorial courts were once held. In nearby Dunsop Bridge, you'll find a cafe and a pub, ideal for refreshments before or after a walk.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't always noted, many of the public footpaths and trails around Great Mitton, especially those along the River Ribble and within the Forest of Bowland, are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for any restrictions, especially around livestock.
The Ribble Valley and Forest of Bowland are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and cycling, with lush greenery. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape. While winter walks can be picturesque, some paths, like those on Longridge Fell, can become surprisingly boggy after wet weather, so appropriate footwear is essential.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The stunning views from Pendle Hill and Longridge Fell are highly rated. The historical depth of sites like All Hallows Church and Stonyhurst College also draws interest. Many enjoy the peaceful countryside walks and the charm of villages like Dunsop Bridge, often using them as starting points for exploring the wider Forest of Bowland.
Yes, for experienced walkers seeking a challenge, the ascent to the Pendle Hill summit trig point offers a rewarding experience with steep sections and significant elevation gain. While the path from Barley can be busy, it provides a good workout and superb views. The wider Forest of Bowland also contains more demanding trails.
The Ribble Way, a long-distance footpath, passes through the area. You can join sections of it, for example, near the Confluence of the Rivers Calder and Ribble. This allows you to follow the Ribble upstream towards its source at Ribblehead or downstream towards the Irish Sea, offering varied walking experiences.


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