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Cycle Route
Now you can cycle all the way from Great Harwood and Rishton to the centre of Blackburn without going on the road. The canal towpath now has a sealed surface, meaning that you can use it all year round without getting muddy. The route also allows…
Cycle Route
A lovely family cycle route that starts in the charming little village of Dunsop Village in the Ribble Valley and takes you out into the heart of the Forest of Bowland.
Cycle Route
Bowland
Bowland’s hills provide some of the best bike-riding in the country – but can demand top equipment and fitness to climb them.
An Electric Bicycle is the answer. This leaflet details Bowlands electric Bicycle Network
Cycle Route
Lancaster
This short triangular ride offers plenty of variety, ranging from the historic heart of Lancaster, the car-free bustle of the Greenway, the wide open space of Morecambe’s breezy Prom to the peaceful canal towpath.
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Garstang
The Winmarleigh Round is a 6 mile route which should take about an hour to complete. It consists of on road, flat terrain throughout and to the west of Garstang. The Round is mainly on quiet county lanes, a perfect starter for families.
Cycle Route
Pendle
This route is not for beginners. There are some steep climbs and the route is high and exposed in places. Some spare food, a basic cycle toolkit, a waterproof and some common sense will go a long way to ensuring that you have a great ride.
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Hoscar
This 5 mile circular route, beginning at Burscough Wharf, takes in sections of the historic Leeds and Liverpool Canal and quiet country lanes, making it ideal for families.
Cycle Route
The Hyndburn Greenway offers you a great traffic free route, linking Accrington Town Centre with Blackburn, Rishton and Church over Baxenden. There is also a link to Great Harwood.
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Colne
Kirsti’s says that her favourite cycle route is "up Dark Lane and along Moor Bottom, near Boulsworth Hill, on the Pennine Bridleway. It’s an ancient packhorse trail
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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.
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Burnley
Unearth the stories of life in the past for both the rich and poor as you cycle along through Lancashire’s landscape, discovering the place that once led the world in cotton production.
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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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Morecambe
The route crosses the northern part of the red rose county of Lancashire before the broad breadth of Yorkshire, the white rose county, passing some of Britain's most stunning countryside and fascinating heritage sites.
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Lancaster
Six routes covering the city, coast and countryside of Lancaster and surrounding area.
Cycle Route
Burnley
Unearth the history of Burnley while cycling with this handy leaflet
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Darwen
This is a good loop both for someone just starting mountain-biking looking to gain further confidence and ability as well as for regular mountain-bikers after a good training blast or a night ride over the beautiful rugged West Pennine Moors.
Cycle Route
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.
Cycle Route
Hoddlesden, Darwen
A ride of changes and contrasts, encompassing bleak and rugged moors and the verges of industry in a circular sweep around and across the Darwen valley.
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…
Outdoor Pursuits
Burnley
The Mary Towneley Loop is a section of the Pennine Bridleway National Trail for horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers. It follows bridleways and byways or short sections of public road.