Beat lockdown blues by visiting Lancashire's beautiful Forest of Bowland virtually

How to bring the outdoors inside - top tips from the Bowland AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) team.
Robin Gray, development and funding officer for the Bowland AONB (Area of Outstanding  Natural Beauty)Robin Gray, development and funding officer for the Bowland AONB (Area of Outstanding  Natural Beauty)
Robin Gray, development and funding officer for the Bowland AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty)

An online resource created for the Bowland AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) could help bring the outdoors inside during lockdown.

Robin Gray, development and funding Officer for the AONB said:“ Living in such a beautiful part of the country is wonderful but, for those times when a trip to the great outdoors isn’t possible, why not enjoy nature indoors?"

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He advises that the AONB’s At Home in Bowland online resource has numerous suggestions for discovering and enjoying the Forest of Bowland "from the comfort of your own sofa.”

Bell Sykes wildflower meadow  photograph by Graham CooperBell Sykes wildflower meadow  photograph by Graham Cooper
Bell Sykes wildflower meadow photograph by Graham Cooper

Topics covered range from stargazing and wildlife to history and family fun activities.

Robin added: “You’ll even find a relaxing guided meditation which will transport you straight to one of Bowland’s beautiful traditional meadows.”

For more information see or www.forestofbowland.com/bowland-home

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