THE HIGHWAYMAN INN
As with all good legends, sometimes it's difficult to separate fact from fiction. That the Highwayman started life as an 18th century coaching inn, is generally accepted as true. Whether it was ever the midnight haunt of Lancashire’s notorious Highwaymen is a little less certain. But what is undoubtedly a fact is that The Highwayman is now tempting thousands of people to venture along Nether Burrow’s charming byways to enjoy some of the best regional food ever served in this landmark inn.
Following a £1.2 million renovation, Ribble Valley Inns in partnership with local brewer Daniel Thwaites, The Highwayman reopened its doors in April 2007, heralding a new era in the colourful history of this infamous watering hole. Now a Ribble Valley Inn it brings a new dimension in enjoyment and relaxation to this picturesque corner of Lancashire, just a stone’s throw from the borders with Yorkshire and Cumbria.
JUST 8 MILES FROM M6 JUNCTION 36

FANTASTIC FOOD SHOW
FATHER'S DAY
NEW! SOMETHING FOR THE SPRING
RVI GIFT VOUCHERS
TODAY’S SEASONAL ALTERNATIVES
THIS WEEKS SUNDAY ROAST...
