The breathtaking Lancashire village buried in the heart of the 'little Lake District'
Some of us will know the sensation of feeling our ears 'pop' while walking up a steep mountain, hill or winding road. And although it can be a little uncomfortable at the time, there's something quite exciting about it.
Driving through the valley, with phone signal fading with every turn in the narrow single-track road you take and every metre you climb, the hills and fells envelope you just like a trough. It's a spectacular drive to rival any classic or famous mountain pass in the UK.
The valley, which is nuzzled in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, has strong links to the Royal Family with part of the Duchy of Lancaster Estate located within in. King Charles III, who is said to be enamoured by the area, is now the holder of the estate following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
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