Weekend Breaks in the Ribble Valley
St Michael’s Lodge will be re-opening its doors on the weekends for members to enjoy their Bed & Breakfast offers.Set in the beautiful Ribble Valley in Lancashire, St Michael’s offers comfortable surroundings, superb facilities, not to mention a hearty northern breakfast! The weekend breaks will resume again on Friday 3 April 2026 and their last weekend for the year will be Friday 30 October. Please note this is separate to the convalescence and rehabilitation benefit we offer our members. During week days St Michael’s Lodge offers state-of-the-art treatment for members wishing to visit for a five-day residential wellbeing break or intensive physio. On the weekends, it will be opening its doors again to members who want to experience the friendliness, fine food and hospitality of the North and simply enjoy a relaxing weekend away. We are now taking bookings. Please click on the link to complete the booking enquiry form. Please do not contact St Michael’s Lodge directly, as they do not have access to our membership database. The two-night break, is Friday and Saturday night, staying in the thoughtfully decorated ensuite rooms that include TV and Mini Fridge. Prices are based on two adults sharing, (sorry no dogs or children under 18 years) and include bed, breakfast and full use of St Michael’s impressive swimming pool, sauna, gym, outside hot tub and games room. As well as good food, small pretty villages and rolling countryside, the Ribble Valley offers an abundance of trails, scenic walks, historic buildings, cycle routes and great eateries. The historic market town of Clitheroe is 6 miles away and offers a plethora of specialist shops including the Award-winning Byrnes Wine Shop, famous for its amazing underground cellar packed with unusual vintages from around the world. The Bowland Food Hall is a must for foodie lovers and is bursting with the best of Lancashire’s food and drink producers. Bowland Food Hall has moved back to their original home at Boiler House and is scheduled to reopen in mid-February 2026. You may wish to meander around Clitheroe market, which has been running since the Norman conquest in the mid-12th century! It offers a wide range of goods at a bargain price. There is also an Everyman cinema showing the very latest film releases. |

