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Clitheroe named one of the UK's best places to live and praised as a foodie haven
Summary
Clitheroe in Lancashire was named one of Britain’s best places to live for 2026 and is highlighted for its strong food and drink scene and proximity to notable natural areas.
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Clitheroe in Lancashire has been named one of Britain’s best places to live for 2026. The recognition highlights the town’s food and drink scene alongside its historic and natural attractions. The report notes several Michelin Guide-listed eateries close to the town and regular events that celebrate regional produce. Clitheroe’s castle and local transport links are also mentioned as factors in its appeal.
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- Clitheroe is located in the Ribble Valley area of Lancashire and is described as having many independent food suppliers and establishments.
- The town was cited as a thriving market town with festivals such as the Clitheroe Food Festival that celebrate regional produce.
- Three nearby restaurants — Eight At Gazegill, Freemasons At Wiswell, and The Rum Fox — are listed in the Michelin Guide.
- Clitheroe Castle is a well-preserved Norman castle that has stood for more than 800 years and is a local attraction.
- The town sits close to several natural areas, including the Forest of Bowland AONB, Pendle Hill, the Hodder Valley, the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District.
Summary:
The designation highlights Clitheroe's noted food scene, historic sites and convenient access to nearby natural landscapes, and the report links these features to the town’s visitor appeal and local economy. Undetermined at this time.
