The River Dunsop and the River Hodder meet at Dunsop Bridge before flowing south to join the River Ribble outside Clitheroe. The bridge consists of two simple arches which span the river. The bridge also lends its name to the tiny village of Dunsop Bridge which is overshadowed on all sides by the hills of the Forest of Bowland and which has been declared by the Ordnance Survey as the closest village to the centre of the British Isles. Dunsop Bridge is a popular starting point for walkers. From here you can reach the pass along which the Lancashire Witches were taken to their trial at Lancaster Castle.