14/12/2023 Thursday Car - Garstang

Meet at Garstang car park (Sat Nav: PR3 1WZ), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

B Walk - Garstang with Chris Cook

7 miles (11km) with slight undulations

Leaving the car by the river, under the bridge, following the River Wyre over the ford to Woodacre Hall. Going over the M6 down to Parkhead Farm, later back over M6 then onto the canal path under the aqueduct and back to where we started.

Happy Days.

10/12/2023 Coach Walk - Ambleside & Grasmere

December
8:00 Start with 16:30 (4:30pm) Return


A Walk - The Lion and the Lamb with John Parkinson
9.1 miles / 14.6km with 1,650ft / 503m Total Ascent

After chatting to A walk colleagues on Sunday I reccied today what I thought would be a slightly shorter walk with less altitude reflecting the likely December conditions and walk time available. The conditions were atrocious with flooding and overflowing streams requiring diversions and considerable care on descents.

Given the time available on the December walk and the reasonable probability of continuing conditions in this area, I´m therefore proposing a shorter walk with less altitude:

Leave Grasmere towards Lancrigg, we´ll ascend sharply via White Crag and High Raven Crag to Helm Crag. Following the ridge line through Bracken Hause to Gibson Knott, Moment Crag, Pike of Carrs and on to Calf Crag. Descending via Brownrigg Moss we´ll turn back over Grasmere Common and Far Easedale before heading back via Stenners Crag and Cockly Crag to Easdale tarn. Turning sharply, we´ll start the descent of Easdale and back into Grasmere. 


B+ Walk - Easedale Tarn & Silver How OR  Around Loughrigg with Katie Clenshaw
7 or 8 miles / 11.12 or 12.45km with 1800ft / 550m Ascent.

The route taken will depend on the weather on the day. The Loughrigg option, which is lower, is the backup option. Both routes start and finish at Grasmere and total ascent for each is the same. However the Loughrigg route is about a mile longer.

Easedale Tarn and Silver How route: We start by walking through the village towards Allen Bank and Goody Bridge, then take the path along Easedale Beck, past the waterfalls on Sour Milk Gill, to Easedale Tarn. From the Tarn we take a path heading south west to reach the ridge just east of Blea Crag. At 1600ft, this is the highest point of the walk. We continue east along the ridge, past Great Castle How, Little Castle How, Swinscar Pike and Lang How to Silver How. From here we can descend to Grasmere via Wray Gill and Allen Bank. Alternatively, if we have made good progress we can continue roughly SSW along the grassy top of Silver How then down towards Spedding Crag to descend via Kelbarrow.

Note - this walk has some steep sections on the descent, but these are short and not difficult and we should have plenty of time if we need it. Some parts are boggy, and there are streams to cross (or paddle through).

Around Loughrigg route: We head out of the village, past Dove Cottage to take the Coffin Route as far as Rydal. After a short distance on the main road, we turn right to take the road alongside the River Rothay before taking the path up hill alongside Fox Ghyll. We continue past Ivy Crag and Loughrigg Tarn then take the upper path at The How. As this is a B+ walk, I´ve included a climb to the top of Loughrigg. Just before a stream and a wood, we take a steep path to the top where we should have views of the higher fells all around.

We descend Loughrigg to Loughrigg Terrace, then skirt round the hill to the road. From here we take the path through Red Bank Wood, which eventually rejoins the road back to Grasmere.


B Walk - Coffing Trail & Loughrigg Terrace with Margaret Oliver
8 miles (12.9km) with 750ft (229m) Total Ascent

From Grasmere village car park we head towards and past Dove Cottage and climb steeply up following the Coffin trail to Rydal Hall and the main road where we cross over Pelter Bridge.

Another climb leads us to footpaths with views of Rydal Water and onto Loughrigg Terrace which we follow to Redbank Woods and down to the shores of Grasmere. A short road walk takes us to the centre of Grasmere for refreshments and the coach.


C Walk - Ambleside to Grasmere with Dorothy Dobson
5.5 miles (8.9km) with 400ft (122m) Ascent.

The walk is a linear from the centre of Ambleside to the centre of Grasmere. It passes through some beautiful countryside with magnificent views over the two lakes to the fells beyond.

We pass initially through St Mary´s church grounds and then through Rothay park. Following a very minor road we reach Pelter bridge. Here we follow the track which leads us around the shores of Rydal water and then Grasmere. We then leave the lake shore and walk into Grasmere via Red Bank road. We hope you all enjoy this lovely walk.

06/12/2023 Stroller Walk - Christmas Lunch

The Travellers Rest, Dawbers Lane, Euxton.(Sat Nav: PR7 6GE). 
Meet 12:15am for 12:30pm. 

Christmas Meal

To book contact Bary Hayhurst Email: strollers @pdwc.org
A £10 deposit per person is required. Christmas sweaters , Ties , tinsel and other adornments optional.

26/11/2023 Sunday Car - Fulwood Circular

Meet at Moor Park car park opp Preston North End (Sat Nav:PR1 6RU)
ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

B Walk - Fulwood Circular (by popular demand) with Chris Airey
8 miles / 12.9km with mainly flat walking

Fulwood circular walk. 

15/11/2023 Stroller - Moss Side, Leyland

Moss Side with Barry Hayhurst
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing 

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet at Leyland Warriors rugby league club car park, at the end of Moss Side Way (Sat Nav: PR26 7XU), then afterwards at the Midge Hall Pub, Midge Hall Lane (next to the level crossing. Sat Nav: PR26 6TN).

A circular stroll taking in some fields (appropriate footwear), part of a nature reserve ( ? ), and some well laid footpaths / bridleways. May catch a glimpse of a Kingfisher, Jay, Wagtails, Heron or a Buzzard (maybe ?).

12/11/2023 Coach Walk - Malham (North Yorkshire)

8:00 start with 16:30 return

A Walk - Black Hill and Great Close Hill with Graham Hogg
10½ miles (17km) with 1550ft (475m) Total Ascent

From the Visitor Centre Car park we make our way to Malham Cove and ascend steeply to the limestone pavement for views out over Malham and beyond.

Heading north along Watlowes Dry Valley we emerge at Langscar Gate and join the Dales High Way and head for Black Hill (468m). There is no trig point or cairn but its the highest point on our walk today.

Descending north we exit the open access land near Capon Hall and then have some road walking before we join the Malham Tarn Estate path near Tarn Moss. For a change, we´ll take the boardwalk path around the nature reserve at the northern edge of the tarn before heading to the bird hide for a brew stop.

From here, we proceed to climb Great Close Hill (465m) with its expansive views on a clear day. A careful descent to avoid the steep crags brings us to Great Close Mire and a well graded path which we´ll follow to Street Gate near Seaty Hill.

Our route now takes us to the head of Gordale Scar. It is too risky to attempt a reverse descent down the waterfall so instead we follow a path which hugs the high western flank of the gorge. There are plenty of vantage points for dramatic views down into the confines of the gorge and at one point the waterfall is fully visible.

The disadvantage of staying high along the gorge edge is inevitably a steep descent down to Goredale Bridge. (Walking poles may prove useful here). There´s no rush, so we´ll take care on the descent and once in the valley it is a straight forward return to the village by way of Janet´s Foss waterfall.



B+ Walk - Langcliffe Loop with Sue Banister
10½ miles (16.9km) with 1400ft (427m) Total Ascent

We head up through Malham village towards the cove but continue on the road to join a footpath climbing up towards Langscar Gate. We then head west on the Pennine Bridleway over the moors to Langcliffe. The views up here are superb on a good day including Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent.

At Jubilee Caves we go south along Brent Scar and Attermire Scar then join the Dales High Way heading east past Rye Loaf Hill and Kirkby Fell. It´s then downhill to Malham via Hanber Side and Hoober Edge.


B Walk - Malham Circular with Stuart Arnold
8 miles (12.9km) with 1150ft (350m) Total Ascent

Leaving the coach we cross the footbridge at the Smithy and go downstream to follow the path to Janet´s Fosse and on to Gordale Scar for a look only.

Back at Gordale Bridge we go up a gentle slope which takes us to the fell top at New Close Knotts. Here we take a good grassy path going north westwards on to Malham Tarn. On our return we join the Pennine way for a short way and then take the path to Dean Moor Hill. This allows us to avoid the rocky path around Comb Hill, Comb Scar and the dry valley which in bad weather can be hazardous. So we turn south to take field paths for just over a mile to Cove Road.

Here we turn left and then right onto Long Lane to arrive back at the start and a well deserved brew.


C Walk - A whispering to the faries with Joe Brennand
5 miles (8km) with 500ft (152m) Total Ascent

We set off fron the coach park south towards mires barn on to Janets cave Gordale bridge then we trek up to gordale scar retrace our steps back to Gordale bridge take the path to climb slowely to malham cove and follow path back into malham and the pub or tea house for refreshments there is ONLY one stile, but there is 420 steps coming down from Malham cove.

09/11/2023 Thursday Car - Yealand Conyers and Leighton Moss

Meet at Yealand Conyers. Park on the roadside near St. MaryĆ¢€™s Catholic church (Sat Nav: LA5 9SF), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

B Walk - Yealand Conyers and Leighton Moss with Susan Douglass
7.2 miles (11.6km) with 849ft (259m) Total Ascent

This circular walk starts in Yealand Conyers, heads west to Silverdale then back across Leighton Moss and past Leighton Hall.

The route uses fields, farm tracks, bridleways and some short road stretches. Limestone outcrops are a beautiful feature of the landscape and if the weather is clear there are great views of Morecambe bay. There is only one stile; otherwise it´s mainly stone gaps and kissing gates. There are two steep climbs: a short one in the middle and a longer one at the end (with lots of stops to admire the view!).

18/10/2023 Stoller - Much Hoole

Meet at St Michael´s CE Church - Liverpool Old Rd, Much Hoole 
(Postcode: PR4 5JQ / Grid reference: SD46292 22319)

Much Hoole with Jean Gabbatt
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing 

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks, snacks or meals etc. and starts at 10:30am.

The walk follows the river Douglas, passing Tarleton Lock, on a well-defined and relatively dry track. On leaving the river the route first continues along a country lane and then returns to the church via a field.

After walk - A meal / refreshments at the Arches restaurant (which is in walking distance) in Embleys nurseries, Liverpool Road, Much Hoole (Sat Nav: PR4 4RL). 

15/10/2023 Coach Walk - Great Langdale

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Pike o'Blisco and Crinkle Crags with Dave Colbert
8½ miles (14km) with 3,500ft (1,060m) Total Ascent

Crinkle Crags dominates the rugged mountain range separating Great Langdale from Upper Eskdale, a formidable array of crags, buttresses and gullies creating a tremendous backdrop to the wild glacial hollow of Oxendale. Pike o’Blisco’s steep and rocky northern flank forms the massive south wall, and The Band, a lengthy shoulder rising from Stool End at the head of Great Langdale to the col at Three Tarns, the north.

On this walk we will traverse the Oxendale skyline, beginning with an ascent of the pyramid of Pike o’Blisco (705m/2,313ft) before confronting Crinkle Crags. A succession of rocky tors project abruptly from the latter’s serrated crest, requiring easy scrambling in places, including Wainwright’s ‘Bad Step’, an optional three metre rock wall below the highest Crinkle, Long Top (859m/2,817ft). The Band then provides a lengthy but straightforward means of descent.

Note that in the event of bad weather (heavy rain / strong winds etc), we will do a linear hike from Ambleside taking in Loughrigg Fell and Lingmoor Fell. This hike is approximately 10 miles in length with 3,250 feet of ascent.


B+ Walk - Great Langdale & Little Langdale with Stuart Arnold
10 miles (16km) with 750ft (229m) Total Ascent

From Elterwater go South West to Little Langdale passing Tarn at Slater Bridge and could do Cathedral Cave from here. Move on to Fell Foot Bridge now passing Ting Mound ancient monument, Castle Howe opposite and pick up path to Blea Tarn via Blea Moss bog.. Climb Side Pike for views of Langdale Pikes then down past camping site to pick up Cumbria Way at Middle Fell Farm. Continue to New Dungeon Gill and take bridleway south thro´ Great Langdale rejoining Cumbria Way thro´ Chapel Stile back to Elterwater. A very scenic and mainly easy route.


B Walk - Skelwith Bridge to New Dungeon Hotel via Cathedral Cave with Margaret Oliver
7½ miles (12km) with 1100ft (335m) Total Ascent

Leaving Skelwith Bridge we pass Skelwith Force and after crossing the footbridge over the River Rothay we join the Cumbria Way to Park Farm. Continuing on the Cumbria Way we head for Stang End then visit the spectacular Cathedral Cave. After crossing Slater Bridge we have a gradual ascent passing Dale End on the way to Baysbrown Wood and onto Oak house. Crossing Great Langdale Beck we head to the New Dungeon Hotel for some well deserved refreshments!

NOTE: There are no toilet facilities at the start of this walk. Also, at Dale End Farm there is usually a stall selling homemade cake (which is very good) at £1.50 a portion, paid by cash.


C Walk - Skelwith Bridge to New Dungeon Ghyll with Dorothy Dobson
6 miles (9.7km) with 400ft (122m) Total Ascent

Leaving the coach at Skelwith Bridge we follow the Cumbria Way via the waterfall to Elterwater (Toilets 30p). After a short climb out of the village we drop down to a path through some woods before arriving at Chapel Style (More toilets!). Here we leave the road immediately after the Wainwright Hotel to walk by the Langdale Beck. Crossing the Beck we go along field paths, (some can be a bit rough underfoot) to eventually reach Side House. From here we cross a bridge to New Dungeon Ghyll for refreshments and the coach.

12/10/2023 Thursday Car - Denham Hill & Brindle

Meet School Car Park on A6 Opposite Chemist Whittle-le-woods (Sat Nav: PR6 7HW), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

B Walk - Denham hill and Brindle with Dorothy Dobson
7 miles (11km) with undulating ascent

We cross the A6, climb many steps and various paths before going over the M61 to reach Birchin Lane. From here we take a footpath across fields to climb Denham Hill and pass through the quarry. We have now reached the highest point of the walk. A little road walking takes us to Top o´th Lane where there is a plaque on a wall which depicts the site of an orphanage over 100 years ago. Then we pass through more fields to reach the canal towpath. Following the path for a mile or so, we leave it at Lower Copthurst to retrace our steps to the car park.

01/11/2023 Sunday Car - Hoghton and Riley Green

Meet far end Chapel Lane, immediately after Boar´s Head (Sat Nav: PR5 0RX), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

B Walk - Hoghton and Riley Green with Dorothy Dobson
6 miles (9.7km) with minimal ascent

Taking the footpath across a field we skirt the grounds of Hoghton Tower and descend to a path through the woods to Hoghton Bottoms. Here we join the Witton Weavers Way to pass under the viaduct, walk by the River Darwen, through more woods to cross fields to Feniscowles. Now a change of direction as we walk along the towpath to Riley Green. We cross more fields to reach Hoghton Tower drive and back to Chapel Lane.

20/09/2023 Stroller - Penwortham


Hurst Grange Park with Trudy Kirkham
2 miles with Little Climbing 

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet at the car park near cemetery, Hill Rd, Penwortham, Preston (Sat Nav: PR1 9XH), then afterwards at The Ribble Pilot, Docklands (Sat Nav: PR2 2YN - 5 minutes dive from park).

A fairly level walk on tracks, paths and grass which can get muddy, there is little road walking and no stiles.

17/09/2023 Coach Walk - Longnor & Alstonefield

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Longnor to Alstonefield following the Dove valley with Katie Clenshaw
11.7 miles (18.8km) with 1,850ft (565m) Total Ascent

Leaving the coach at Longnor, we take the track from “Top o´th Edge” down to Beggar´s Bridge before heading north west to climb Hitter Hill. From here, we drop down to Earl Sterndale and follow the road to our next short but steep climb up High Wheeldon.

From the top of High Wheeldon we follow paths across access land, firstly towards Crowdicote, then along the top of the Pilsbury Hill access land to the road just above Pilsbury. Here we take the footpath to Hartington, with views towards the limestone hills where we are heading.

From Hartington we take the path beside the public toilets to Beresford Dale. We continue walking through Wolfscote Dale, where were cross a footbridge and climb steeply out of the valley before heading across the fields to Alstonefield and the coach home. 


B+ Walk - Hall Dale and Wetton with Sue Banister
10 miles (16km) with 1,528ft (466m) Total Ascent

From Alstonfield we drop down to Milldale then climb up around Hanson Grange and The Nabs. Nabs Dale then takes us down to Dove Holes where we follow the River Dove to Ilam Rock and cross the foot bridge. After heading north for a short while we enter the beautiful Hall Dale and follow this before taking a path south to reach Ilam moor Lane.

A short stretch south on the lane brings us to Moor Barn where we turn right to Castern Hall. We then head in a northerly direction following the edge of Castern Wood Nature Reserve and on to the lovely village of Wetton. After skirting Wetton Hill we head through fields past Gateham Farm and back to Alstonefied.


B Walk - Five Dales with Dave Colbert
9½ miles (15km) with 1,000ft (300m) Total Ascent

Carboniferous limestone (the same stuff as found in the Yorkshire Dales) makes the White Peak ‘white’. Over time, the action of water has eroded the plateau, creating a number of dramatic river valleys of which that of the Dove is arguably the most spectacular. On this walk we will follow the course of this river through its quieter upper gorge, together with visits to a few other dales.

Starting from Alstonefield we head generally northwards through fields and across the south–eastern flank of Narrowdale Hill, eventually meeting the River Dove as it flows out of Beresford Dale. We then follow the river down–stream through the beautiful gorge of Wolfscote Dale, then Mill Dale and into Dove Dale, passing the caves at Dove Holes before reaching the limestone pillar of Ilam Rock. A gradual climb through the deep–cut ravine of Hall Dale leads us to the small settlement of Stanshope, from where we dip into and out of Hope Dale on the return to Alstonefield.


C Walk - Alstonefield to Hartington with Dorothy Dobson
6 miles (9.6km) with 350ft (107m) Total Ascent

We leave Alstonefield (toilets available) heading south east with a steady descent along a narrow country lane leading to the charming hamlet of Milldale. From here we head east along the road for a short distance to find the path along the River Dove. We now follow the Dove northwards to Coldeaton Bridge and along Wolfscote Dale. Then it´s the woods of Beresford Dale before exiting into fields for the climb to Hartington for refreshments before the coach picks us up.

14/09/2023 Thursday Car - Rivington

Meet at Rivington Hall Barn (Sat Nav: BL6 7SB. Map Ref: GR 633145), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

B Walk - Rivington with Chris Cook
7 miles (11km) with negligible Ascent

Please note this is the top car park next to the old barn, NOT the car park next to the cafe with the toilets.

We start by going to Rivington Village and then head up to the West Lancs. Pennine Way then on to Alance Bridge and from there to Heapy Fold Lane and back to the Rivington Barn.

03/09/2023 Car Walk - Downham

Meet at Downham Village Car Park (Sat Nav: BB7 4BN), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

B Walk - Downham with Barbara & Alan
6½ miles (10.5km) with ft ( m) Total Ascent

On leaving the car park and crossing over Downham Beck we reach Pendle Road passing some very attractive cottages leading to grazing land.

At first keeping close to Downham Beck before arriving at the drive of Clayton House, crossing the drive head towards an isolated barn. There now follows an elevated section - a sweeping panorama of the Bowland Fells and the high peaks of Yorkshire.

After passing farms we descend into a wooded valley formed by Twiston Beck which then leads to the Hamlet of Twiston. Many paths and fields to enter before reaching Ings Beck with Hey House Wood on the opposite bank. Crossing Ings Beck to the rear of Downham Mill. More fields and paths we arrive on a drive close to the church at the top of Downham where we are presented with one of the loveliest views in England before returning to the car park.

20/08/2023 Coach Walk - Broughton in Furness

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Whitfell Why Not with John Parkinson
14 miles (22.3km) with 1,800ft (549m) Total Ascent

Whitfell is not a hill to write home about. If it were at a party, it likely would be sat in a far corner clutching a warm orange juice vainly waiting to be asked to dance. But it´s there, and so are we, so it would be rude not to hike a quick step on its slopes.

Leaving Broughton in Furness we head past Duddon Bridge and hike up to Buck Barrow before heading for Burn Moor and finally to the unprepossessing Whitfell from where our gaze is best directed away towards the Lake District fells proper. Turning our back on its stoney summit, we descend north west towards Fox Crags before we turn east to cross Bigertmire Pasture and start the long meander back to Broughton.


B+ Walk - Cumbria Ways with Val Walmsley
10½ miles (19.9km) with 520ft (159m) Total Ascent

Leaving coach at Gawthwaite we pick up the Cumbria Way to Broughton Beck and Netherhouses. Turning West we join Kirkby Slate Road as far as Wind Farm, with lovely views of the Duddon estuary from here. We now head South West to Kirkby-in-Furness via Friars Ground from where we now take the Cumbria Coastal Way north via Foxfield, Eccles Riggs back into Broughton-in-Furness.


B Walk - The two rivers and two valleys with Judith & Stuart
8 miles (12.9km) with 900ft (274m) Total Ascent

Leaving the bus we will walk through Broughton Tower estate across to Manor Farm where we will cross our first valley that of the river Lickle. We walk up to lower Bleansley and middle Bleansley and then back across the valley to the Hagg and lower Hawthwaite. After a sheepfold we pass the old school house now converted into a very desirable residence.

We then pass through Moss Side Farm and Brookside and on into Burntstead Wood. We then cross the 2nd valley bottom that of the Galloper Pool across to Ring House Farm and up to Thornthwaite and Woodland Hall. We then descend via Thornthwaite Latter Rigg across the valley of Galloper pool to West End Farm and our return to the bus.

The views on this walk across to the Irish sea are fantastic and we might even see some deer.


C Walk - A Hot Walk in Furness with Dorothy Dobson
5½ miles (8.9km) with 300ft (91m) Total Ascent

We begin the walk from the square in Broughton-in-Furness (Toilets. Free admission) and go for a short while along the disused railway before entering fields via a stile to Wall End and eventually reaching Mireside Farm. Now heading north to Moss Side Farm we turn south along a track through woods to West Park.

We pass Broughton Tower, a Medieval building, which began life as a Pele Tower - to defend the possibility of Scottish attacks. The Tower, which has a dungeon, was turned into a Manor House in the 18th century, later a boarding school and now flats. We then join the railway again to return to the square and refreshments.

16/08/2023 Stroller - Bilsborrow & Brock


Bilsborrow & Brock with Leader Required
Approx 3 miles with Little Climbing 

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet ‘owd Nells’ at Guys Thatched Hamlet , St Michaels Road , Bilsborrow (Sat Nav:PR3 0RS), then afterwards at owd Nells.

This Stroll will take in wanderings along the Lancaster canal, footpaths and a little bit of road walking.

10/08/2023 Thursday Car - Warton Crag & Leighton Moss


B Walk - Warton Crag & Leighton Moss with Stuart Arnold 
8½ miles (13.6km) with 900ft (274m) Total Ascent

Meet at Warton Crag quarry car park (Sat Nav: LA5 9RY), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

We will start the walk from the car park at the foot of Warton Crag.

We will walk up and over the crag and down to crag foot. After a short road walk we cross Quaker Stang and on to the foot of Heald Brown. We will pass through Fleagarth wood and on to the road to access the path through Leighton Moss. Passing Leighton Hall we will climb up to the cairn and lovely views over Morecambe bay. We walk down to the road for a short stretch to access Potts wood, Fairy Hole, Harry Hest Hole and our return to the start.

06/08/2023 Sunday Car - Canal & River Brock


B Walk - Canal & River Brock with Stuart Arnold
6 miles (9.7km) with 400ft (122m) Total Ascent

Meet at Meet at Barton Grange Garden Centre car park, Garstang Road, Brock (Sat Nav:PR3 0BT), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

The walk will start from the car park at Barton Grange garden centre.

We will walk initially about 2 miles along the canal to Catterall. Here we will leave the canal and go under the railway and over the motorway and follow the river wyre into claughton. We will cross a few fields and join the road which leads us past the church and the school. We will then drop down to the river Brock and follow it back to our starting point.

23/07/2023 Coach Walk - Kettlewell & Buckden

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Monk´s Road & Arncliffe with Stuart Drysdale
13½ miles (22km) with 3,050ft (930m) Total Ascent

Leaving the coach at Kettlewell we take a path past Knipe Wood to Hawkswick, where we cross the River Skirfare to Arncliffe Cote, from where we take the bridleway over High Lineseed Head down to Great Close, with views of Malham Tarn on the way.

We now pass Middle House Farm to pick up the Monk´s Road to Arncliffe and recross the River Skirfare to take the path over Middlesmoor Pasture back to Kettlewell for refreshments and the coach home. 


B+ Walk - Arncliffe & Little Cote Moor with Val Walmsley
10 miles (16km) with 1,326ft (404m) Total Ascent

Leaving Kettlewell and crossing river Wharfe take footpath through Knipe Wood to cross Moor and drop down to Littondale via Hazel Head Farm and follow river Skincare into Arncliffe scenic place.

After lunch here commence climb over Little Cote Moor and descend back into Wharfedale and Starbottom. Return to Kettlewell via Calfhalls and Cross Wood or follow Dale´s Way, either choice made on day.


B Walk - Kettlewell via Buckden with Barbara & Alan Gilbert
8.9 miles (14km) with 700ft (213m) Total Ascent

The walk starts in the village of Kettlewell where we cross the bridge to join the Dalesway besides the river Wharf. From there we make our way towards Buckden (this part of the walk is pretty straightforward and fairly flat).

Once we reach Buckden, where we could have lunch.

From the car park in Buckden we make our ascent firstly crossing some stepping stones before zigzaging uphill towards Buckden Lead Mine and Starbotton following the contours of the hill. On reaching Starbotton we leave by a sign posted Kettlewell (2 miles). Arriving in the village of Kettlewell for some much needed refreshments and the coach.


C Walk - Buckden and the River Wharf with Dorothy Dobson
6 miles (9.7km) with 500ft (152m) Total Ascent

From the coach park (Toilets - free admission) we cross over the bridge to take a footpath which follows the River Wharf to Hubberholme. Here we may have lunch or perhaps visit the village church to see the mice on several of the pews carved by Robert Thompson or ‘The Mouseman of Kilburn’.

Still following the river we walk along a well used path through the fields to the hamlet of Yockenthwaite. We climb gradually to Strans Wood (the only climb of the day) before eventually reaching Scar House. As we make our way down hill we have the most spectacular views all around us as we approach Hubberholme. We now retrace our steps to Buckden and refreshments.

19/07/2023 Stroller - Blackpool


Stanley Park with Barbara Malloy
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing 

 Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet at the car park by the art deco cafƩ on Stanley Park, West Park Drive, Blackpool (Sat Nav: FY3 9EQ), then afterwards at at the cafƩ.

13/07/2023 Thursday Car - Bleasdale Fells


B Walk - Bleasdale Fells with Stuart Arnold 
8½ miles (13.6km) with 900ft (274m) Total Ascent

Meet at St Eadmers church Bleasdale (Sat Nav: PR3 1UY - Map Ref: SD574455), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

Please Note: Stuart has seats available in his car if anyone wants to do the walk

We start the walk from Bleasdale church PR31UY. We cross fields initially to join tne road as we walk through Bleasdale estate as far as Stang Yule. We then join the path which takes us onto Oakenclough fell and over to Hazelhurst fell and eventually on to Fiendsdale head. On our way we pass a cairn which marks the crash site of an American world war bomber.

At this point we now turn for home dropping down Hazelhurst farm past Admarsh farm and back to the church.

This is a lovely walk with views over Morecambe bay and the Brock valley.

25/06/2023 Coach Walk - Pooley Bridge & Glenridding

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Pooley Bridge to Glenridding Gallop with John Parkinson
13.7 miles (22km) with 3,222ft (982m) Total Ascent

We start in Pooley Bridge where the last sign of the flooding caused by Storm Desmond is the new stainless steel, single carriageway bridge which replaces the former bridge originally built in 1764. It being June and the likelihood of flooding being reduced, we will walk briskly rather than wade out of the village to join the High Street Roman Road leading through Moor Divock and its Bronze Age remains in terrain where lived the Brigantes, the Celtic tribe who populated the area before the Roman arrival. The most notable of the remains include the Cockpit Stone Circle.

The long ascent leads us to Loadpot Hill, from where we can enjoy dramatic vistas across Ullswater to Helvellyn and its edges - visibility permitting. At the rear side of Loadpot we descend steeply to Martindale Common via Brownthwaite and Nettlehowe Crags. Passing St Martins church, believed to be originally founded in 1220, we turn back on ourselves to follow the valley road to Dale Head. Heading upwards to Bedafell Knott and then onto Boredale Hause from where we start the descent to Patterdale and the road back to Glenridding where the coach awaits us. 


B+ Walk - Boredale with Stuart Arnold
9½ miles (15.3km) with 2,300ft (701m) Total Ascent

From Glenridding we walk along the road to Patterdale and turn off to Side Farm. Here we turn south east and climb up to Boredale Hause. From here we climb Place Fell for hopefully beautiful views of the Lake District countryside. Over the top we drop down to Garth Heads. Here we touch a minor road which we follow as we walk up the Boredale valley. After climbing Hause Crag we get back to Boredale Hause and retrace our steps back to Glenridding.


B Walk - Glenridding Circular with Barbara & Alan Gilbert
7 miles (11.2km) with 800-1,000ft (244-305m) Total Ascent

This is a substitute walk than previously shown on website.

We leave Glenridding passing the entrance to Ullswater Streamer Company before reaching St Patrick´s Well then on until we reach the edge of Patterdale before entering Grisedale, now on an ancient route connecting Goldwater to Grasmere. On approaching Elmhow Farm we see the towering presence of Dollywagon Pike and the steep sides of St Sunday Crag.

There maybe time to visit Grisedale Tarn. On returning back to Grisedale below Striding Edge before reaching Lantys Farm and a track taking us to Keldas before making our way back to Glenridding.


C Walk - Lanty´s Tarn with Margaret Oliver
6 miles (9.7km) with 500ft (152m) Total Ascent

This walk was last lead by Derek Lowe in May 2006.

From the car park in Glenridding (toilets available - card only) we commence the walk up the valley following the Glenridding Beck until we reach Eagle Farm. Then the climb up on a stone pitched path to Lanty´s tarn begins. The views down to Ullswater and the surrounding fells given good weather are wonderful. We continue downhill to cross Grisedale Beck and across fields and up through woodland to Patterdale (toilet stop). We then cross Goldrill Bridge to the other side of Ullswater picking up the footpath towards Side Farm and the final field path and pavement back to Glenridding.

There are two opportunities to reduce the mileage on this walk if needs be.

The paths are mostly stony, rocky and stone pitched paths with no stiles.

21/06/2023 Stroller - Longton Brickcroft


Longton Brickcroft with Bill & Marie
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing 

 Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet Car park off Liverpool Road, Longton (Sat Nav: PR4 5YY).

After walk - A meal / refreshments at the Arches restaurant in Embleys nurseries, Liverpool Road, Much Hoole (Sat Nav: PR4 4RL). 

08/06/2023 - Thursday Car - Dunsop Bridge and Newton Round


B Walk - Dunsop Bridge and Newton Round with Susan Douglass
7.2 miles (11.7km) with 699ft (213m) Total Ascent

Meet at Dunsop Bridge Car Park (Sat Nav: BB7 3BB - Pay and display), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

From Dunsop Bridge we walk up Beatrix fell and across to Newton via Rough Syke Barn and Bull Lane. After lunch in Newton, we follow the Hodder back to the start on the ‘Ribble Valley Jubilee Trail’ via Foulscales, Giddy Bridge and Knowlmere Manor.

28/05/2023 Coach Walk - Hawes

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Great Shunner Fell & Lovely Seat with Stuart Drysdale
13½ miles (22km) with 2,300ft (701m) Total Ascent

From Hawes we head to Hardraw to pick up the Pennine Way to the top of Gt Shunner Fell, at 2,349 ft Yorkshires third highest peak, then follow the fence down to the Butter Tubs road, from where we have a climb up onto Lovely Seat (2,215 ft). We now head back to the road and go down it to the Simonstone Hotel where we take a path across fields to Sedbusk and back down to Hawes for refreshments and the coach home.


B+ Walk - An Uredale Ramble with Meriel Nutter
12 miles (19km) with 1,600ft (488m) Total Ascent

Leave the coach at Hawes. Climb southwards steadily on paths and tracks to reach Beggarmans Road. Continue climbing south to reach the Cam High Road which we follow all the way to Bainbridge for a late lunch on the green. After crossing the River Ure we head back towards Hawes partly along a disused railway then farm tracks, paths and minor roads.

Happy rambling.


B Walk - Hawes, Hardraw & Pike Hill with Alan & Barbara Gilbert
8½ miles (13.5km) with 1,030ft (314m) Total Ascent

We leave Hawes to make our way to Hardraw and then branch off towards Simonstone, eventually entering Shaw Gill Wood with many waterfalls.

We then make a steady climb up the road before turning right just beyond Shivery Gill towards Pike Hill with many spectacular views. Finally we descend to Shutt Lane passing through Sedbusk down to Haylands Bridge (which is a packhorse bridge) before retracing our steps back to Hawes for some much needed refreshments.


C Walk - Here there and everywhere with Joe Brennand
6¼ miles (10km) with 550ft (167m) Total Ascent

We will go clockwise from Hawes towards hayland bridge to find the Pennine way which we follow to Hardraw, we continue up to the Simonstone hotel and onto sedbusk. From here we go back to hayland bridge and then follow Widdale beck to Spillian green, onto Cross rigg and then back to Hawes for a brew and cakes.

17/05/2023 Stroller - Astley Park, Chorley


Astley Park with Barry Hayhurst
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing 

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet at “The Evaders” memorial garden adjacent to the car park on Hallgate, Chorley (Sat Nav: PR7 1XA), then afterwards at “The Astley” public house, just across the road from the car park on Hallgate.

From the Evaders garden we make our way to Dog Trap Wood, continuing along the perimeter of the park to the Park road gates before heading to the Sensory Gardens and War memorials.

From here we take a little detour and pay a visit to Pets Corner a social enterprise scheme run by The Brothers of Charity, where they have “fluffy animals”, tortoise, reptiles ect; (a small donation to the upkeep maybe required).

We now retrace our steps back to Great Wood following the course of the River Chor. On leaving the woods we make our way to the newly re-stored Grade 1, 17th century Astley Hall, its lake, Walled (Victorian) garden and coach house.

Throughout our stroll look out for many various varieties of flora and fauna eg: Bluebells, Wood Anemone, Marsh Marigold and more along with Mistle Thrush, Tree Creeper, Jay, Goosander. Or catch a fleeting glance of a Kingfisher or Sparrow Hawk.

Just a reminder that the woodland paths could muddy, so remember to wear the appropriate footwear.

After our Jolly jaunt around the park all are invited to retire to The Astley Village Inn (across the car park) for a little refreshments, if you wish.

14/05/2023 Sunday Car - Rivington & The Wellington Crash Memorial


B Walk - Rivington with Roy Smith
5½ miles (8.9km) with 500ft (152m) Total Ascent

Meet at the lower barn i.e. The Great House Barn, Rivington (Sat Nav BL6 7SB), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

From the lower barn we head northwards along the side of Lower Rivington Reservoir. At Rivington we enter field paths and make our way to and walk along the eastern side of Yarrow Reservoir. From the northern end of the reservoir we head uphill winding our way until we reach the War Memorial.

After a short break here we head northwest to Jepson´s Gate, where we meet a minor road and follow it downhill to a recognised viewpoint overlooking Anglezarke Reservoir. Some more road walking takes us to woodland and country tracks, which lead us back to the village of Rivington. From here we retrace our steps back to our starting point.

11/05/2023 Thursday Car - Tarleton


B Walk - Tarleton with Barbara Gilbert
6½ miles (10.5km) with flat walking

Meet at Car Park back of Spa (Sat Nav: PR4 6TU), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

No details available.

30/04/2023 Coach Walk - Llangollen

April
8:00 Start with 17:30 (5:30pm) Return

A Walk - Eglwyseg & Moel y Gamelin with Dave Colbert
13½miles (22km) with 3,450ft (1,050m) Total Ascent

Starting from the centre of Llangollen, we cross the Afon Dyfrdwy and storm the hill fort of Castell Dinas Bran. A trail that purports to follow the dyke built by some ancient bloke called Offa (although Professor Bewaldeth from the University of Snittlegarth begs to differ) will then take us north below the tremendous limestone ramparts of Creigiau Eglwyseg (the Dales has nothing on this scale) to Plas yn Eglwyseg, where the long climb to Bwlch Oernant (Horseshoe Pass) begins; beware of bikers at the summit.

At 577m / 1,893ft Moel y Gamelin is the highest point on Maesyrychen Mountain, itself the highest of the Bryniau Clwyd. The leisurely descent to Rhewl precedes a short climb to Llandynan to avoid too much tarmac bashing. We then return to Llangollen along the canal towpath from Berwyn, although for a fee you could catch a steam train. Mwynhau!! 


B+ Walk - Castle & Canal with Stuart Arnold
13 miles (20.9km) with 1070ft (326m) Total Ascent

We leave Llangollen along the canal and by the river Dee as far as Valle Crucis abbey (Valley of the cross), near to Eliseg´s Pillar, a 9th century medieval cross. We then join the Clwydian Way southwards to Castle Dina´s Bran. This medieval castle sits on the site of an Iron Age hill fort with great views from the top.

We then press onwards to Offah´s Dyke path in a south easterly direction on a panoramic walk through Trevor Hall Wood to Trevor where we cross the river Dee with a view of the aqueduct above and to the left. When we reach Froncysyllte we cross the canal and return on the dramatic aqueduct 1000ft long and 226ft above the river Dee. We join the Llangollen canal back to our starting point.

The aqueduct is one I have long wanted to see and walk across and I hope you will all enjoy the experience.

B Walk - Canal, Abbey & Castle. with Alan & Barbara Gilbert
8 miles (12.87km) with 1300ft (396m) Total Ascent

Leaving Llangollen we cross the bridge spanning the river Dee heading towards the Llangollen Canal. Here we turn left making our way to Horseshoe Falls. We then take a path to Llantysilio Church (with an option to have a look inside the church). We then make our way signposted to Velvet Hill, which we skirt before dropping to the road and Vale Crucis Abbey where we can stop for lunch (there are toilets here). Passing through a Caravan Park by the Abbey to cross a bridge and up a flight of steps to continue along a track before climbing up to the 13th Century ruin of Castell Dinas Bran with spectacular views. After descending back to a signpost which takes us back into Llangollen for some well earned refreshments.


C Walk - Meet the boys Hercules, Harley & Tobias with Joe Brennand
6 miles (9.7km) with 475ft (145m) Total Ascent

From the coach we walk to the wharf then take the canal tow path to Pentrefelin, then onto the remains of valle Cruise abbey and onwards to abbey cottage. Following the historic trail to Bryn Hyfryd we join the Offa´s dyke path pasting Tan-y-Castell before going round the hill of Castell Dinas and back to the wharf were we will meet the boys?

There is a cafĆØ and a nice cream tea is available, also teas and coffees, or just a walk round the shops - approx 6 Miles

19/04/2023 Stroller - Rivington


Rivington and Yarrow Reservoir with Roy Smith
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet at the Rivington CafƩ car park (Sat Nav: BL6 7SE), then afterwards at at the CafƩ, Horrobin Ln, Rivington, Bolton. Map grid reference: SD625144 .

Please Note: This is NOT the Great House Barn cafƩ but the Rivinton CafƩ opposite the school in Rivington village.

Walk distance: 3 miles with very little climbing.

Starting our walk from the cafƩ we walk along a track at the easterly side of the Upper Rivington Reservoir. The track eventually leads us to the Yarrow Reservoir and a minor road which we now take downhill to Anglezarke Reservoir. From here we now take the track along the westerly side of the Upper Rivington Reservoir back to Horrobin Lane. A short walk along the lane gets us back to our start point.

16/04/2023 Sunday var - Brinscall


B Walk - Brinscall with Dorothy Dobson
6½ to 7 miles (10.5 to 11km) with mainly flat walking

Meet at Brinscall Baths(Sat Nav: PR6 8QU), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

Apart from two short steepish climbs it is relatively flat and an enyoyable walk!

From Brinscall we walk for about a mile through a nature reserve before eventually reaching the A675 north of Abbey Village. Still in the same direction we follow the path to then head south into a wood which I hope will be covered in bluebells! Then through fields and a good track to reach Hare and Hounds where we have splendid tracks to the reservoir. Depending on the weather the walk can be cut short here otherwise we go round the reservoir and back through Abbey Village to retrace our steps to Brinscall.

13/04/2023 Thursday Car - Ribchester


B Walk - A walk through history around Dinckley with Dorothy Dobson
 7½miles (12km) with little climbing.

Meet: From A59 crossroads (traffic lights) turn left towards Ribchester on B6245, the Car park (no post code) is on the left almost at bottom of hill, ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

During this walk we pass three beautiful Elizabethan Manor Houses.

We head up the road to go in fields to Bolton Hall then to Park Gate to reach A59. After 100 yards we turn north west through fields to Dinckley Grange. Here we do a stint of road walking down country lanes to reach Aspinalls, where we head north to take a path towards Dinckley Hall. We reach a wooded path by the River Ribble and continue along it for about a mile all the way to Salesbury Hall. From here it is once more road walking to Ribchester Bridge and pass the last Manor House, New Hall, before reaching the car park.

02/04/2023 Coach Walk - Keswick via Thirlmere

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Springtime Scramble with John Parkinson
11.9 miles (19.2km) with 2857ft (871m) Total Ascent

We start the walk on the A591 at The Kings Head at Thirlspot leaving behind the Thirlmere reservoir which helps slakes Mancunian thirst via 83 miles of engineering wonder.

An early scramble over Brown Crag will warm us up as we head for the summit of Whiteside. Turning north along the Helvellyn ridge we ascend Raise before descending down to Sticks Pass and a trio of Dodds. These undulating hills, formed of volcanic rock 450 million years ago, we tick off in turn - first Styborrow Dodd, next out to Watson´s Dodd, then the final ascent to Great Dodd. From there we descend across Matterdale Common, briefly joining the Old Coach Road before heading north again to finish at Scales where we await the coach from Keswick.


B+ Walk - Stile End summit 447m (1467ft) via Braithwaite village with Stan Park
11 miles (17.7km) with 800ft (244m) Total Ascent

At the summit of Stile End, you are rewarded with stunning 360 degree views of the north-western Lakes. The ascent starts from the lovely village of Braithwaite, a steady climb but fairly steep in parts. The path to Braithwaite, via Portinscale, is a pleasant trail through countryside.


B Walk - High Rigg & the Stone Circle with Stuart Arnold
 8 miles (12.9km) with 1250ft (381m) Total Ascent

We will start the walk at Legbuthwaite on the A591.

We start climbing immediately to Wren Cragg and on to Yew Cragg. From here it is a fairly comfortable undulating path to High Rigg. We then take a nice grassy path down to the Youth Centre at St John´s in the Vale.

We will then visit the Stone Circle before making our way back to Keswick for a well earned beer or cup of tea.


C Walk - Keswick and Castlerigg Stone Circle with Barbara Gilbert & Jan Atkins
5-6 miles (8-9.7km) with 400ft (122m) Total Ascent

The walk starts in Keswick where we cross over the river Greta via a bridge between Upper and Lower Fitz Park and then along part of the railway path and leaving it to continue upwards towards Castlerigg Stone Circle where there are 360 degrees views. Along a track crossing A591 to enter fields before entering woods where there are views of Walla Cragg and Derwent water.

We may add a small addition to the walk time allowing which I think we will have and then returning to Keswick for a much needed cuppa.

19/03/2023 Sunday Car - Longridge


B Walk - Quarries, Railways and Reservoirs with Tony Ingham
6 miles (9.6km) with 500ft (152m) Total Ascent

Meet at Longridge Civic Hall (Sat Nav: PR3 3HJ ), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

The walk passes five of the seven reservoirs in Longridge and the Tootle Heights and Lords Quarries. It also follows part of the quarry railways and the Longridge - Preston line.

Leaving the Civic Hall we make our way to Lords Quarry through Willows Park and along the railway embankment. Next we take in Lords Lane, Chipping Road, Croft Farm, Halfpenny Lane and Green Nook Lane before crossing the track bed of the Longridge-Preston Line to reach Mardale Playing Fields. From there we proceed to Daniels Farm, Preston Road and Pinfold Lane to reach Alston 3 Reservoir (disused, now a nature reserve with viewing areas) before walking between Alston 1 and Alston 2 Reservoirs.

We then pass Higher College Farm to get to Spade Mill 1 and Spade Mill 2 Reservoirs and climb up alongside them to Tootle Heights Quarry. We then drop down to the tunnel under Higher Road which gave rail access to the quarry. From there it is back through Willows Park to the Civic Hall.

15/03/2023 Stroller - Ashton Park


Ashton Park with Bob Tognarelli
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet at the car park on Pedders Lane (Signed posted), Ashton-on-Ribble (Sat Nav: PR2 1HL), then afterwards at the Ribble Pilot on the docks (Sat Nav: PR2 2YN).

We will walk around the Hall then keeping to the middle of the park, head towards Larches Wood. Now we walk the streets to get to the green fields over looking Riversway. A quick tour around the fields then we retrace our steps back to Ashton Park and the cars. Then it´s on to the Ribble Pilot and lunch.

Some parts of the walk are expected to be muddy, since it March, so good footwear is advised.