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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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Bacup
Over the past few years an exciting new breed of mountain bike trail centre has been developing in East Lancashire. Two disused quarries in the hills above Bacup, Rossendale have been turned in to a paradise for mountain bikers.
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Morecambe
Have your own big adventure on two wheels! Come and explore our spectacular coastline on our brand new, family friendly Bay Cycle Way route, running from Walney near Barrow to Glasson Dock near Lancaster.
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Blackburn
You may not realise you are only a few miles from the centre of Blackburn on this lovely country route through native woodlands, open country and the attractive village of Pleasington. An equal mix of road and off-road riding.
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The northern loop encompasses the Forest of Bowland, Blackpool, Lancaster and Arnside & Silverdale. See Lancashire Cycleway for more information.
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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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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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Great Harwood
Route of the white path between Rishton and Great Harwood. A pleasant route, following an old railway line and linking to the canal towpath, ideal for leisure or travelling to work or school.
Great Harwood is the home of Alan Ramsbottom, a…
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Garstang
The course is a 34 mile long circular on-road ride , strenuous in parts with long hard inclines and fast descents. Outward via Scorton to Dunsop Bridge. Return via Chipping. Riders should be prepared for challenging conditions.
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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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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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Clitheroe
This leaflet details the Great Harwood Loop, a cycling route which connects Blackburn with Clitheroe. It highlights the many historical places of interest along the way.
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Bacup
The Lee and Crag Quarries offer scenic and challenging mountain biking in Bacup.
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Garstang
This route is an on-road ride which is 23 miles long which should take approximately 3 hours to complete. This route is perfect for those keen on developing distance and stamina. Outward via Pilling to Cockerham on
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Aughton
West Lancashire has some wonderful churches and monuments steeped in history.
The sites on this tour offer lots of interesting facts to discover with the odlest, St Michael's Church in Aughton dating back to around 850AD.
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Garstang
Cycling form Garstang offers information and maps on 10 unique cycle routes around the Garstang area.
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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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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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Barrowford, Burnley
Favourite Pendle rides - Manny’s favourite cycle route - Pendle’s 3 Peak Challenge
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Lancaster
This beautiful riverside walk in the Lune Valley is really a figure-8 and can easily be done in two shorter halves.
Distance: Approx. 5 km / 3.1 miles
Gradient and Terrain: Mostly easy, some steep steps. Be careful near riverbanks. …