Walking in Lancashire
Lancashire has a great variety of landscape, and this guidebook describes 40 walks along the North West county's rivers and coastline, by its woodlands, hills and moors, and to its villages and historic sites. The walks, from 5 to 12 miles in length, range from gentle strolls to fell-top hikes.
Walking in Lancashire
40 Walks around the County
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Paperback - Laminated
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Second
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9781852844394
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Seasons
All seasons, though winter will be cold on the fell-tops.
Centres
Lancaster, Carnforth, Clitheroe, Whalley, Lytham, Chorley
Difficulty
Gentle strolls to fell-top hikes. Suitable for all abilities.
Must See
Pendle Hill, Clougha Pike, Slaidburn, Downham, Croston, river walks, coastal strolls, Whalley Abbey, Martin Mere
Preface
The Walks- Silverdale
- Warton Crag and Leighton Moss
- Arkholme and Gressingham
- Nether Burrow and Leck
- Kirkby Lonsdale and Whittington
- Crook of Lune and Aughton
- Hornby and Melling
- Low Bentham
- Sunderland Point
- Glasson and the Lancaster Canal
- Cockerham and Cockersand Abbey
- Abbeystead and Dolphinholme
- Tarnbrook and Marshaw Wyre
- Clougha Pike
- Ward's Stone, Bowland
- Slaidburn
- Bolton-by-Bowland
- Dunsop Bridge, Bowland
- Whitewell, Bowland
- Garstang and Nicky Nook
- Garstang and Cabus Nook
- Knott End-on-Sea and Preesall
- Skippool Creek, Wyre Estuary
- Bleasdale Fells
- Hurst Green and Cromwell Bridge
- Whalley
- Downham
- Weets Hill, Barnoldswick
- Wycoller and Boulsworth Hill
- Pendle Hill
- Chipping and Dinkling Green
- Longridge Fell
- Ribchester
- Lytham
- Croston and the Rufford branch of the Leeds–Liverpool Canal
- Martin Mere and Mere Sands Wood
- Parbold and the Leeds–Liverpool Canal
- Darwen Moor, Jubilee Tower and the Witton Weavers Way
- Thieveley Pike, Cliviger Gorge
- Hurstwood and Worsthorne Moor






