15 Short Walks in the Ribble Valley - Couverture souple

Sutcliffe, Mark

 
9781786312365: 15 Short Walks in the Ribble Valley

Synopsis

Discover Lancashire’s Ribble Valley with this collection of 15 carefully selected short walks, taking in Ribchester, Longridge, Whalley, Pendle Hill, Clitheroe, Waddington, Downham and the famous Tolkien Trail. Each route is designed to be completed in under three hours (plus one longer challenge walk), making this guidebook the perfect companion for families, casual walkers and anyone keen to explore the area’s rolling countryside, river valleys and historic villages.

  • Each of the 15 walks features clear, easy-to-follow Ordnance Survey maps paired with step-by-step route descriptions, so navigation is simple and stress-free – ideal for beginners and newcomers to walking
  • Practical details are provided for every walk, covering parking, facilities and route highlights, ensuring every outing is enjoyable and well-organised• Explore the Ribble Valley’s most memorable sites, from the dramatic slopes of Pendle Hill and the Roman heritage of Ribchester to the literary landscapes of the Tolkien Trail and the bustling market town of Clitheroe
  • Routes start from picturesque villages and historic towns such as Waddington, Downham, Hurst Green and Bolton-by-Bowland, with suggestions for public transport options where available, so you can make the most of your visit
  • Enjoy some of Britain’s best countryside hospitality along the way, with recommendations for outstanding gastropubs and cosy country inns, including the Freemason’s Arms in Wiswell, the Higher Buck in Waddington, and the Rum Fox in Grindleton

 

Part of Cicerone’s trusted Short Walks series, this Ribble Valley guidebook brings together everything you need for a memorable day out amid Lancashire’s unspoiled landscapes. Whether you’re a local resident, a day-tripper, or planning a relaxing break, this guide is your key to discovering the best of the Ribble Valley at an easy, enjoyable pace.

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À propos de l?auteur

An experienced outdoor writer and editor, Mark Sutcliffe is a former editor of Country Walking and Lakeland Walker magazines and an occasional contributor to some of the UK's leading outdoor magazines – including Countryfile, Landscape and Trail. Mark has explored extensively in the UK and Europe on foot and has in-depth knowledge of the Forest of Bowland, where he spends much of his spare time hiking, bird watching and taking pictures. He completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge in 2016, raising funds for dementia research.

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