Walking and Cycling Trails
Lancashire has some of the best walking country in England, from short, gentle rambles to long distance treks allowing you to enjoy some of the best views and vistas the county has to offer. From walks inspired by Pendle Witches and renowned authors, heritage trails and industrial landmarks to walks themed around some of Lancashire’s most famous foods. Make the most of your walk and bring your faithful pooch along as well. Then treat yourself to a well-earned pint in one of the many dog friendly pubs and places to eat!
Come and explore Lancashire’s countryside, canals, rivers, woodlands, coast and towns. Enjoy quiet lanes and rare wildlife. From the flat plains in the west through to the peaks and troughs of the West Pennine Moors and the Forest of Bowland National Landscape. There are several long distance walking routes too, which can be spread across multiple days.
If cycling is more your thing there are various cycle routes to enjoy, including the much-loved Bay Cycle Way, Way of the Roses and The Guild Wheel as well as multiple National Cycle Network routes. The great thing about Lancashire and many of these routes is you are never too far from a welcoming pub or a great cycle friendly place to stay.
For those who love the thrill of competition or group activity, Lancashire hosts exciting cycling and walking events where you can watch or join in the fun, including the Tour de France planned to go through Lancashire in 2027.
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Wyre Way Part 3 - Garstang to Abbeystead
Duration4 - 5 hours
Distance10 miles
The Wyre Way is part of the UK national network of long distance walking routes. The route follows the course of the river Wyre from its estuary outlet into Morecambe Bay to the fells above Abbeystead where the river has its source.
Read MoreCycling into History - The Great Harwood Stretch
Distance16 mile
Learn all about the history of the area on this loop which connected Blackburn to Clitheroe via Great Harwood
Read MoreWyre Way Part 4 – The Tarnbrook Loop
Duration3- 4 hours
Distance6.5 miles
The Wyre Way is part of the UK national network of long distance walking routes. The route follows the course of the river Wyre from its estuary outlet into Morecambe Bay to the fells above Abbeystead where the river has its source.
Read MorePendle Way - Part 5
Pendle Way Section 5 - From the windswept reservoirs at Coldwell the Way leads down towards the traditional northern terraced streets of Nelson and Brierfield, once the heartland of Lancashire's cotton industry.
Read MoreLee and Cragg Quarry Mountain Biking
Distance8 miles
Lee Quarry is the first of Rossendale’s purpose built mountain bike venues.
Read MoreTrough of Bowland Cycling Route
Duration4 hours
Distance34 miles
A 34 mile loop taking you through the beautiful Trough of Bowland and Forest of Bowland National Landscape starting in Garstang
Read MoreCycling for All: Lancaster, Morecambe and the Lune Valley - Shorter Routes
DistanceBetween 7 and 15 miles
Six great routes for you and your family to enjoy in Lancaster, Morecambe and the Lune Valley
Read MoreThe Tolkien Trail - in the Footsteps of J.R.R. Tolkien
Duration2 hours 30 mins
Distance5.5 miles
Many areas in the UK claim to have inspired J.R.R Tolkien creation of middle earth but the author certainly spent a lot of his time at Stonyhurst College working on The Lord of the Rings during the Second World War.
Read MorePendle Way - Part 2
Pendle Way Section 2 - 5.5-mile linear route running from Barnoldswick to Earby. It begins at Bancroft Mill and offers a gentle transition from industrial archaeology into rolling limestone hills, culminating at School Lane in Earby.
Read MorePendle Way - Part 4
Pendle Way Section 4 - Discover the village of Wycoller with its ancient bridges and ruined hall, which inspired Charlotte Brontë. The route follows an old packhorse trail across the moors with the chance to climb Boulsworth Hill.
Read MoreRamble from Much Hoole
Distance3 Miles
A very pleasing walk through lowland Lancashire on the extreme western edge of South Ribble.
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