Taxi Ribble Valley β€” 24-Hour Private Hire

Looking for a reliable taxi in Ribble Valley? Ride Taxis is Ribble Valley's trusted 24/7 private hire service, covering all of East Lancashire and every major UK airport. Book instantly through our app with upfront pricing, no surge charges, and real-time driver tracking.

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Why Choose Ride Taxis in Ribble Valley?

Ride Taxis covers the entire Ribble Valley with private hire available around the clock. Clitheroe, Whalley, Longridge, and every village scattered between them. From the market town streets to the deepest lanes of the Forest of Bowland. The Ribble Valley is Lancashire's food destination, and that means ribble valley taxis carry diners along dark country roads to restaurants that the rest of England travels hours to reach. Need a ride to Northcote, a pickup from Slaidburn after a day's walking, or a connection from Whalley to the station? Open the app and we're on the way.

Where We Take You in Ribble Valley

These are the places our drivers know best, the destinations Ribble Valley passengers book most, with pickup tips you won't find on Google Maps.

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Clitheroe

Town centre
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The market town at the heart of the district. Clitheroe Castle overlooks the town from its limestone crag, King Street and Castle Street have the independent shops and cafes, and the Interchange provides bus connections across the valley. Market days bring the town centre to life. It's the place most Ribble Valley taxi journeys pass through. Shopping, appointments, meeting points for walks, connections onwards to Preston or Blackburn. See our full Clitheroe page for detailed coverage.

πŸ’‘Set your pin on King Street or Castle Street for the town centre. The Interchange is better for station pickups.
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Whalley Abbey & Village

5 min from Clitheroe
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Whalley sits where the Calder joins the Ribble. A village built around the ruins of a 14th-century Cistercian abbey that's now a conference and retreat centre. The village has its own gravitational pull: the abbey, the viaduct that carries trains overhead, a strong run of pubs and restaurants along King Street, and a community that punches above its population. Taxi runs to and from Whalley spike around evening dining and abbey events. Our full Whalley page has the detail.

πŸ’‘Get dropped at the abbey entrance on The Sands. The village centre and abbey are a five-minute walk apart.
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The Ribble Valley Food Trail

Various locations across Ribble Valley
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This is what puts the district on the national map. Northcote in Langho holds a Michelin star. The Freemasons at Wiswell regularly tops Lancashire restaurant lists. Parkers Arms in Newton-in-Bowland serves food worth driving an hour for. Except you don't need to drive, because that's what the app is for. The Assheton Arms in Downham, The Higher Buck in Waddington, Bashall Barn near Bashall Eaves. These restaurants sit down lanes, in villages, at the end of roads that get properly dark at night. A taxi means the designated driver problem disappears entirely. Book through the app, enjoy the meal, ride home.

πŸ’‘Book your return before dinner. Rural restaurants have no passing taxis and phone signal is unreliable.
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Forest of Bowland AONB

20 min from Clitheroe
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The northern half of the Ribble Valley is dominated by the Forest of Bowland. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering wild fell, heather moorland, and some of the quietest valleys in England. Walking and cycling routes start from Slaidburn, Dunsop Bridge (claimed as the centre of the British Isles), Newton, and Chipping. Public transport into Bowland is effectively non-existent. We pick up from any accessible point. Drop your pin at a village car park, a trailhead, wherever you've finished, and a driver heads out.

πŸ’‘Give a village name or car park as your drop-off. Bowland covers hundreds of square miles with no addresses.
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Ribble Way

Various points across the valley
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The 70-mile Ribble Way follows the river from its source in the Yorkshire Dales to the estuary near Preston. The sections through the Ribble Valley. Between Gisburn and Ribchester. Are popular day walks through farmland and riverside meadows. The nature of a long-distance path means you finish miles from where you started. Taxi pickups at the end of a day's section turn the Ribble Way from a logistical puzzle into a pleasure.

πŸ’‘Arrange pickup at a named village on the route. Riverside footpath access points have no road for vehicles.

Taxi Fares from Ribble Valley

Approximate fares from Ribble Valley town centre to popular destinations. Prices shown are a guide for a standard saloon (RideX, up to 4 passengers). For a guaranteed, fixed price, enter your journey in the app. No surge pricing, no meter anxiety.

DestinationDistanceEst. TimeFrom
Ribble Valley β†’ Clitheroevia A592 miles10 minfrom Β£5Book β†’
Ribble Valley β†’ Blackburnvia A67711 miles15 minfrom Β£17Book β†’
Ribble Valley β†’ Burnleyvia A68210 miles15 minfrom Β£15Book β†’
Ribble Valley β†’ Prestonvia M6518 miles25 minfrom Β£26Book β†’
Ribble Valley β†’ Skiptonvia A5623 miles30 minfrom Β£32Book β†’

These are approximate fares from Ribble Valley town centre to give you a rough idea of cost. All prices shown are subject to change. For a 100% guaranteed, fixed price, download our app and enter your journey details.

Typical Ribble Valley Journeys

  • Clitheroe to Whalley~8 minutes
  • Whalley to Longridge~15 minutes
  • Clitheroe to Longridge~20 minutes
  • Langho (Northcote) to Clitheroe~8 minutes
  • Clitheroe to Slaidburn~20 minutes
  • Ribble Valley to Manchester Airport~60 minutes

The app calculates your fare before you confirm, so there are no surprises.

Nearby Areas We Cover

Clitheroe
the district's main town, castle, market, independent shopping
Whalley
abbey village, restaurant hub, rail connections
Longridge
western gateway to the valley, Fell views

Getting Around Ribble Valley

Ribble Valley has no train station connecting to the wider area. But there's a big difference between β€œa bus exists” and β€œa bus that gets you where you need to be, when you need to be there.”

Taxi vs Public Transport: The Honest Comparison

We're not going to pretend the bus or train doesn't exist. But when you're travelling with family, carrying luggage, or heading somewhere at an awkward hour, the maths tells a story the timetable doesn't.

The group pricing advantage: A taxi fare is for the whole car, not per person. With 2+ passengers, a Ride taxi is often cheaper than buying individual train or bus tickets, and you get picked up from your door, taken to the exact address, with your luggage handled. No platforms, no changes, no last service panic.

The Full Picture

Price is only part of the story. Here's what each option actually looks like when you factor in everything else.

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12/12Ride scores full marks
  • Licensed & tracked: every driver DBS checked, every journey GPS logged
  • Real customer support: actual people who pick up the phone, not a chatbot
  • Your driver keeps more: no faceless algorithm skimming 40% off the top
  • Local knowledge: drivers who know which streets flood and which shortcuts work
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Train fares are anytime singles sourced from Northern Railway and National Rail (March 2026). Bus fares sourced from operator websites and bustimes.org. All public transport fares and timetables can change without notice, so please check with your operator for the latest information. Ride Taxis fares shown are approximate. For a guaranteed, fixed price, enter your journey in the app.

Supporting Local Business

Every Ride booking supports a local driver and their family right here in Ribble Valley. Our drivers live in the communities they serve. They know the backroads, the shortcuts, and which streets flood when it rains. When you choose Ride over a national app or a bus company headquartered 200 miles away, that money stays in East Lancashire.

If you've ever used one of the big ride-hailing apps, your driver has probably asked you how much you paid. There's a reason for that. Those faceless algorithms take an ever-growing cut of what your local driver earns, sometimes 40% or more, while offering no real customer support, no local phone number, and no accountability when things go wrong. Convenience shouldn't come at someone else's expense.

With Ride, your driver keeps a fair share. If there's a problem, you speak to a real person, not a chatbot, not a ticket queue, not an automated email. We're a Lancashire business built by people who live here, for people who live here. That matters.

You can only book through our app, but we're always here if you need us. Email support@ride-taxis.co.uk, or message us through the app. Real people, real answers.

Why can't I book by phone?

With over 52,000 jobs a week across Lancashire, we made a choice: put our drivers on the road, not on the phones. The app lets you book in seconds, see your fare upfront, and track your driver in real time. No hold music, no miscommunication, no β€œcan you spell that street again?” It means our team can focus on what actually matters: getting cars to you faster and keeping the service running smoothly.

But if anything goes wrong, whether it's a query, a complaint, or a lost item, you'll always get through to a real person. That's the difference. We streamlined the booking, not the support.

Airport Transfers from Ribble Valley

Approximate airport taxi fares from Ribble Valley town centre to every major UK airport. Drop-off charges are included where applicable. For a guaranteed, fixed price, enter your journey in the app. Flight delays? We track your flight and wait for free.

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AirportDistanceEst. TimeDrop-offFare
✈BlackpoolSingle terminal27 miles40 minFreefrom Β£38Book β†’
✈Leeds BradfordSingle terminal37 miles50 minΒ£4 inc.from Β£55Book β†’
✈ManchesterT1, T2, T349 miles60 minΒ£5 inc.from Β£71Book β†’
✈Liverpool John LennonSingle terminal55 miles70 minΒ£6 inc.from Β£80Book β†’
✈East MidlandsSingle terminal80 miles80 minΒ£5 inc.from Β£111Book β†’
✈NewcastleSingle terminal119 miles2 hrsΒ£5 inc.from Β£162Book β†’
✈London HeathrowT2, T3, T4, T5235 miles3 hrs 55 minΒ£7 inc.from Β£315Book β†’
✈London GatwickNorth, South265 miles4 hrs 25 minΒ£10 inc.from Β£357Book β†’

These are approximate fares from Ribble Valley town centre to give you a rough idea of cost. For an exact, fixed quote, pop your journey into the app. Drop-off charges are included where shown. Prices are for a standard saloon (RideX, up to 4 passengers); larger vehicles available at slightly higher rates. See our full airport transfers page for more details.

Ribble Valley Taxi FAQs

Fares, routes, and everything you need to know about booking a taxi in Ribble Valley

Download the free Ride Taxis app on iOS or Android. Set your pickup location anywhere in the Ribble Valley. Clitheroe, Whalley, Longridge, or any village across the district. Choose your destination, and confirm. Your driver is dispatched instantly. [Download on the App Store] [Get it on Google Play]
Yes. Whether you're dining at Northcote in Langho, The Freemasons at Wiswell, Parkers Arms in Newton-in-Bowland, or any other Ribble Valley restaurant. Drop your pin at the venue in the app and we handle the rest. Everyone at the table can enjoy the wine list.
All of them. Clitheroe, Whalley, Longridge, Chipping, Slaidburn, Dunsop Bridge, Waddington, Downham, Hurst Green, Ribchester and every village in the district. The full Ribble Valley is covered.
Yes. Manchester Airport is roughly 60 minutes from Clitheroe. The app shows the fare upfront before you confirm. See our airport transfers page for full details.
Yes. We pick up from Slaidburn, Dunsop Bridge, Newton, Chipping and all accessible points across the Forest of Bowland AONB. Walkers, cyclists, and visitors. Drop your pin wherever you are and a driver heads to you.

Why Ride Taxis in Ribble Valley?

The Ribble Valley has some of the finest restaurants in the North West, and nearly all of them are reached by narrow lanes without streetlights. A taxi solves the one problem that every Ribble Valley dinner party faces: who's driving home?

The app shows the fare before you book, even to the most rural restaurant. Drop your pin at Northcote, The Freemasons, Parkers Arms. Wherever you're eating. And see the cost upfront. No meter running through dark lanes, no surprises. Your driver tracks to you on the map.

Beyond dining, the Ribble Valley's geography makes taxis essential. The Forest of Bowland has no bus service to speak of. Villages like Slaidburn, Dunsop Bridge, and Newton are miles from the nearest town. Walkers and cyclists who've spent the day in the AONB need a way back that doesn't involve retracing their steps. Ride Taxis covers the full district, every day of the year, around the clock.

Lancashire's countryside. Proper taxi coverage.