Walking guide to the Forest of Bowland - Lancashire, England
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Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - Wirobound
Published
3 Jun 2008
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852842512
ISBN (10)
1852842512
Size
21.7 x 14.4 x 1.5cm
Weight
150g
Pages
72
No. Maps
32
No. Photos
0
Originally Published
1 Sep 1997
Walks in The Forest of Bowland
30 short walks in an area of outstanding natural beauty by Jack Keighley
Guide to walks in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, northern England, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 30 routes throughout the Forest including the gentle foothills in the south and north, on top of the moors and in the valleys. More...
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Seasons
All year round, but can be tougher on a cold and blustery winter’s day.Centres
Cornered by Preston, Lancaster and Skipton, there are only small hamlets on the moor itself. Read More... Clitheroe, Gisburn, Settle, Bentham (High and Low) are the closest spots.Difficulty
Easier walks, even when they take in high moorland. 5-10 miles long, so give half- or full-day Read More... outings.Must See
The wild central part of the moor, Chipping village, and views to the Lakes, Dales and out over Read More... the Irish Sea.Introduction
About the Book
Walking in Bowland
The Walks
Road Map of the area showing the Starting Points
The Walks
- Stocks-in-Bowland
- Fair Snape Fell and Parlick
- The Upper Hindburn Valley
- Mellor Knoll and Burholme
- Brookhouse and Claughton
- Tarnbrook and Marshaw
- Beacon Fell and the River Brock
- The Heart of Bowland
- Jubilee Tower
- Slaidburn and Newton
- Clougha Pike
- Nicky Nook
- The Great Stone of Fourstones
- Whitewell and Browsholme
- Fiendsdale
- Little Bowland
- Cross of Greet Bridge
- Littledale
- Croasdale
- Harrop
- Roeburndale
- Bolton-by-Bowland
- Beatrix
- Stonyhurst and Longridge Fell
- Whelp Stone Crag
- Calder Vale
- Around Abbeystead
- Bleasdale
- Whitendale
- Luneside Paths









