Walks In Lancashire Witch Country
Since 1612, when ten Pendle witches went to the scaffold, a magical aura has pervaded this wild and beautiful area of Lancashire. The guide’s 30 circular walks are all about 6 miles in length, making them ideal as half-day family rambles. Written and illustrated in the author’s unique style.
Walks In Lancashire Witch Country
An illustrated guide to 30 short circular walks on and around Pendle Hill
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9781852844462
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Seasons
All year round. Weather can change quickly on the tops: take suitable clothing, map and compass for the higher routes.
Centres
Pendle, Downham, Barley, Whalley, Gisburn, Colne, Barnoldswick, Clitheroe
Difficulty
Half-day walks suitable for all. Bad weather will make the higher routes more challenging.
Must See
Pendle Heritage Centre, Downham, Waddington, summit of Pendle Hill; river- and canal-side walks; Kelbrook Moor
Introduction
The Pendle Way
The Pendle Witches
Pendle Hill
Pendle Heritage Centre
About this Book
The Walks
- The Heart of Witch Country
- Downham and Twiston
- Over Spence Moor
- The Vale of Wycoller
- Pendle Hill from Nick o'Pendle
- Three Rivers Walk
- Bowland Byways
- Walverden Reservoir
- Noggarth Ridge and Newchurch
- Weets Hill
- Pendleton and Worston
- The Lost Valley of the Treacle Mines
- Limestone Landscapes
- Beacon Hill
- Pendle Hill from Barley
- Great Edge and Noyna Rocks
- Waddinton
- The Leafy Lanes of Rimington
- A Canalside Walk in Craven
- Wiswell and Nick o’Pendle
- Roughlee and the Water Meetings
- A Visit to Bracewell
- Pendle Hill from Downham
- Read Heights
- White Moor and Admergill Water
- Whalley and the Nab
- Boulsworth Hill
- Kelbrook Moor
- Around Stang Top
- Paythorne and Gisburne Park





