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Cycle Route
Garstang
Circular on road route to the east of Garstang which is strenuous in places. Spectacular views of the coast and Lakeland fells. Recommended for cyclists keen to develop stamina and confidence.
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Preston
Did you know that there are now over 75 km of traffic free cycle paths in Preston and South Ribble? With new routes like the Guild Wheel and 20 mph speed limits it is becoming more attractive to get around the area by bicycle.
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Burscough
This circular route will take you through a wildlife rich area in the heart of agricultural West Lancashire.
For further information on this route and others in West Lancashire visit: www.visitseftonandwestlancs.co.uk
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Padiham
The Padiham to Burnley cycle route via Ightenhill is an attractive cycle route along the scenic Calder Valley, which avoids busy main roads. Going past green fields andwoodland, it is mainly rural in nature.
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Ribble Valley
The Ribble Valley is a district with stunning views and challenging hills. It is a great place to cycle around.
Biking Tracks and Trails
Burnley
The South Pennines between Lancashire and Yorkshire offers stupendous mountain biking trails. The Mary Towneley Loop of the Pennine Bridleway crosses the area. Climb up from Wycoller Country Park to Boulsworth Hill, or try the track across the…
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Gisburn
9km - Gisburn Forest is the largest in Lancashire, climbing above the Ribble Valley with fantastic views of the Forest of Bowland.
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Bacup
The Lee and Crag Quarries offer scenic and challenging mountain biking in Bacup.
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Preston
The Preston Guild Wheel is a 21 mile "Greenway" that encircles the city of Preston, linking the city to the countryside. The Guild Wheel route makes the most of the different landscapes that surround the city
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Gisburn
Gisburn Forest offers fantastic mountain biking with beautiful views. Glide easily along mellow trail by Bottoms Beck, twist and shout through Park Wood, dance with your bike down Hully Gully...
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The Mountain Biking in Lancashire leaflet offers you the chance to discover some of the finest mountain biking in the North. Ride across Lancashire's Bowland Fells and Pennine Hills. Head to one of our purpose built mountain biking areas.
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The Ribble Coast and Wetlands is a fascinating patchwork of different habitats, roughly bounded by the resorts of Southport and Lytham St Annes in the west and the city of Preston in the east. These 5 routes are between 10 and 22 miles long.
Cycle Route
This route follows the canal towpath from Foulridge and is part of the Pennine Cycleway. You can also take a worthwhile detour to Pendle Heritage Centre in Barrowford - 10km.
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Garstang
This route is made up of on road flat terrain to the west and south of Garstang. It has difficult sections but is mainly flat. It is perfect for riders wanting to increase their distance and stamina.
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Lancaster
With an extensive network of traffic cycle paths, outstanding scenery and 20mph speed limits in residential areas Lancaster and Morecambe are one of the best places to cycle in the country.
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Foulridge, Colne
A lovely route following the Leeds - Liverpool canal north towards the Yorkshire Dales and along the way you can stop and enjoy places like Salterforth Village and Greenderfield locks.
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Garstang
On mainly on quiet country roads, a circular route to the east of Garstang on the Barnacre fells. Some gentle undulations, with a quick decent past Barnacre Church. Suitable for families wishing to develop their experience
Cycle Route
Garstang
Cycling form Garstang offers information and maps on 10 unique cycle routes around the Garstang area.
Cycle Route
Garstang
It consists of on road flat terrain which explores the local country lanes and hamlets to the west of Garstang. With excellent views of Bowland fells on the return, it is ideal for families and those wishing to increase their distance
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Ormskirk
These maps are designed to help you get around Ormskirk by bicycle. Ormskirk is ideal for cycling as the town is flat and most places are within a ten-minute cycle ride of the town centre.