Hôtels à proximité Chorley

A rich gastronomic heritage and much more in Chorley

Located on the edge of the West Pennine Moors, this charming Lancashire market town dates back to the Bronze Age. The town and its surroundings are full of historical sites to discover, including Hoghton Tower. It is said that this is where James I knighted a delicious piece of beef loin in the great banqueting hall, giving rise to the name “sirloin of beef”…

Fruits de mer frais et glace artisanale

Le thème de la gastronomie se poursuit au marché principal de Chorley, qui a lieu tous les mardis. On y trouve plus de 150 stands vendant de tout, des sacs à main et des chaussures aux produits locaux et aux fruits de mer frais. Après avoir flâné sur le marché, offrez-vous une délicieuse glace ou un sundae gourmand dans le salon primé Frederick's, situé sur Cunliffe Street.

Faire le singe à Rivington Pike

Nicknamed the little Lake District, Rivington offers steep hills, picturesque reservoirs and a historic tower. On a clear day, you can see Blackpool Tower and the Isle of Man from the top. Thrill-seekers can climb rope bridges and zip-line across the reservoir at Go Ape.