What better way to explore Lancashire's heritage and arts than with a short walk.
The walks below include the famous Panopticon sculptures and some of Lancashire's links to the industrial revolution. All are available to download.
The Wayside Arts Trail featuring the Singing Ringing TreeThe Wayside Arts Trail leads up to Burnley's Panopticon, 'Singing Ringing Tree', at Crown Point. This route gives two walks of 8 and 3 miles.
<<Download the Wayside Arts Trail>>
Wycoller Panopticon WalkCircular 1.5km walk featuring the Atom Panopticon
<<Download Wycoller Panopticon Walk>>
Four short walks in the Rossendale area of Lancashire, including a walk up to the Panopticon, Halo.
<<Download Top O'Slate & Halo Walks>>
Reelers TrailThe Reelers Trail forms part of the long distance Witton Weavers Way. This walk covers a beautiful rural landscape where historical sites of industry, farming and religion combine to produce a fascinating trail.
<<Download Reelers Trail>>
Tacklers TrailThe Warpers Trail forms part of the long distance Witton Weavers Way and combines woodlands, moorland and spectacular views to make this trail well worth the effort!
<<Download Tacklers Trail>>
Warpers TrailThe Warpers Trail forms part of the long distance Witton Weavers Way and combines history, both ancient and modern, water and wildlife, to produce a fascinating walk for everyone.
Walking with Witches TrailFollow in the footsteps of the lengendary Pendle witches on this 7.5 mile walk.
<<Download Pendle Witches Trail>>
Longridge Heritage TrailsTwo interesting walks around Longridge that track the village's heritage, from quarrying and textiles to religion and commerce.
<<Download Longridge Heritage Trails>>
Gawthorpe CircularDiscover Padiham and the surrounding countryside on this 4 mile circular walk. The walk includes natural woodlands and views of Gawthorpe Hall.
<<Download the Gawthorpe Circular Walk>>