Crook o' Lune is a scenic riverside bend in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering views of the Lune valley and distant Pennine fells.
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Crook o' Lune is a bend of the River Lune located about 3 mi (4.8 km) north‑east of Lancaster in Lancashire. The horseshoe bend meanders through meadows and low hills into a wooded gorge, offering views eastward up the Lune valley to Hornby Castle and, in the distance, Ingleborough and other Pennine fells. The area has been celebrated by writers such as Thomas Gray and William Wordsworth, and was painted by J. M. W. Turner. In recent years the Sunday Times has claimed that it rivals the beauty of the Lake District. Crook o' Lune lies within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Lune Millennium Park. The river is crossed here by two former railway viaducts and one road bridge, all being Grade II listed buildings.