Bowland Wild Boar Park
The Bowland Wild Boar Park is located in the heart of the Forest of Bowland National Park, a short distance from the picturesque village of Chipping. Surrounded by fells and woodland and sat on the banks of the river Hodder, it is a delightful place to enjoy the countryside and local wildlife, whilst having lots of different activities for the kids to do.
Why not enjoy feeding and petting our animals or a ramble along our woodland paths. Take a tractor ride around the park, run wild in our adventure play area or explore the tunnels in our hay barn.
Our welcoming Café offer freshly prepared hot drinks, snacks and light lunches.
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Bowland Wild Boar Park, Chipping, Ribble Valley, Lancashire PR3 2QT, United Kingdom
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