24/03/2019 Sunday Car - Clitheroe


B Walk - Clitheroe Sculpture Park & Waddow Hall with Roy Smith
5½ miles (8.9km) with 250ft (76m) Total Ascent

Meet at the car park on Chester Avenue, Clitheroe, opposite Royal Mail depot (Sat Nav BB7 2AJ), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

From the car park we make our way to the Sculpture Trail in Brungerley Park. Here we will be able to observe many of the sculptures as we walk around the park. From the park we make our way along the Ribble Way and cross the River Ribble at Bradford Bridge. Field tracks now lead us to Waddow Hall where we are able to walk through the grounds. We now drop down to a footbridge, where we cross the river again. We are now able to make our way back, through field tracks, to our start point.

20/03/2019 Stroller - Mere Sands Wood


Mere Sands Wood with Trudy Kirkham
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 Mere Sands Wood Car Park (Sat Nav: L40 1TG), then afterwards at the Tastebuds Café (formerly Fettlers Wharf café) (Sat Nav: L40 1TB).

14/03/2019 Thursday Car - Wiswell and Sabden


B Walk - Wiswell and Sabden with Dorothy Dobson
7½ miles (12km) Undulating

Meet at Nick of Pendle car park (Nearest - Sat Nav: BB7 9HN) On A59 take new roundabout to Sabden  (directly after Pendleton turn off) , ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

This is an lovely varied walk with views of the Ribble valley on the first half and views of Padiham Heights as we approach Sabden.

We take a rough track to Wymondhouses and then through fields to a lane that goes to Wiswell. From here we begin a long ciimb to pass near to Wireless station. We then drop down to Bramley Farm taking a good path before crossing fields to Higher Whins and on to Sabden. We cross the Clitheroe Road and continue to walk round Churn Clough Reservoir before heading west to the car park.

10/03/2019 Coach - Hartington & Alstonefield

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Wolfscote Hill and Dale with Dave Colbert
13 miles (21km) with 2000ft (600m) 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 couple of high points.

Starting from the picturesque village of Hartington, we head south to meet the Dove as it passes through Beresford Dale. A quick out-and-back diversion will take us to the summit of Wolfscote Hill, at 388m/1,273ft the highest hereabouts and a fine viewpoint. It´s then on through the beautiful gorge of Wolfscote Dale to Milldale and eventually Ilam Rock, a dramatic limestone pillar where we leave the valley to climb Bunster Hill. We then head for Alstonefield and the coach by way of Stanshope, dropping into Hall Dale and Hopedale along the way. 


B+ Walk - Dove Dale and Bunster Hill with Sue Banister
9½ miles (15.5km) with 1700ft (515m) Total Ascent

Starting in Alstonefield we go south east to Milldale then head up round Hanson Grange and The Nabs before dropping down to Dove Dale.

After following the River Dove south for a couple of miles we cross the stepping stones (these can be avoided if preferred) and arrive at the Dove Dale parking area where toilets are available.

We then climb up over Bunster Hill which at 329m is the highest point on the walk and gives spectacular views of the area.

Continuing in a northerly direction we pass Ilam Tops Farm and Air Cottage to walk through Dovedale Wood before dropping back down to the river at Ilam Rock.

We then head up through Hall Dale to Stanshope and back to Alstonefield via Dale Bottom.


B Walk -  Alstonefield Mill Dale with Chris Cook
 9 miles (14.5km) with 1250ft (381m) Total Ascent

We leave Alstonefield (toilets available) heading south east, a steady climb to the scenic valley of Hall Dale. We then head down the River Dove to llam Rock. Here we cross the river heading north past the caves to Milldale (toilets here). We then climb out from Milldale over the tops, taking in the splendid views of Derbyshire before joining the Tissington Trail. After approximately one mile we leave the Trail and head down the beautiful valley to the River Dove where we find a short climb, Gypsy Bank and on to Alstonefield for a well earned drink.

Happy Days.


C Walk - Alstonefield to Hartington with Bob Tognarelli
6 miles (9.6km) with 350ft (105m) Total Ascent

We leave Alstonefield (toilets available) heading south east, with a steady descend along the 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 Dove. We now follow the Dove northwards to Coldeaton Bridge and along the Wolfscote Dale. Then it´s the woods of Beresford Dale before exiting into fields for the climb to Hartington.

So now it´s time to enjoy the delights of Hartington before the trip home.

Coach pick up point to be decided on the day.

24/02/2019 Sunday Car - Sollom


B Walk - Sollom / Mere Sands Wood with Sheila Marsh
8 miles (12.9km) with flat walking

Meet Liverpool Old Road off A59 Near Lock Lane (Sat Nav PR4 6HS. Map Ref SD458183), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

We start on the towpath of the Rufford Branch of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. When we reach Rufford Marina we leave the canal to cross the A59 and enter Meresands Wood where we will have lunch. We rejoin the canal at Spark Lane Bridge and return to Sollom along the towpath.

20/02/2019 Stroller -Fulwood Guild Wheel


Fulwood Guild Wheel with Bob and Christine
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 Anderton Arms, Fulwood (Sat Nav: PR2 9PS), then afterwards at The Anderton Arms.

14/02/2019 Thursday Car - Morecambe


B Walk - Morecambe to Heysham with Peter Cobb
8 miles (12.9km) with flat walking.

Meet on Morecambe Promenade north of Morecambe (Carnforth side) past the double yellow lines (Sat Nav:LA4 5AQ Map Ref:SD438 649), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

We walk along the promenade to Heysham, taking in the views of the Lake District (weather permitting). Once at Heysham we will view St Peter´s Church, a Grade 1 listed building, parts of which date back to the 8th century and it is still an active Anglian parish then retrace our steps back along the promenade.

10/02/2019 Coach Walk - Shap

8:00 start with 17:00 return

A Walk - Tebay to Shap with Graham Hogg
13 miles (21km) with 1800ft (550m) Total Ascent

Starting our walk at Tebay J38 truckstop (toilets) we walk a short stretch along the River Lune before making our way through fields and along quiet lanes to view the Gamelands Stone Circle (dates from 1800-1400 BC).

From here we now have a steep ascent to the trig point on the summit of Great Asby Scar (The Knott) at 412m. This whole area is a vast expanse of limestone pavement and a protected nature reserve.

A little further on we´ll take a detour to visit Beacon Hill (392m) and the monument which was erected by John Bland to commemorate the jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. On a clear day, views from here are extensive across the Eastern lake district fells and the Howgills to the south.

We head in a northerly direction over Bank Moor before descending into the little village of Crosby Ravensworth. From the village we climb to Iron Hill then drop to Hardendale Quarry before crossing the M6 and the west coast main line railway to meet up with the coach in Shap. 


B+ Walk - Shap Circular with Kevin Poole
11 miles (17.7km) with 1300ft (396m) Total Ascent

Today's walk starts in Shap. The route takes us to Haweswater Dam and back. We will take in Shap Abbey, Keld, and the Goggleby Stone. Expect excellent views of the Eastern fells.


B Walk - Shap Abbey and Bampton Grange with Dorothy Dobson
8½ miles (13.6km) with 800ft (244m) Total Ascent

This is a beautiful walk with not too much climbing, even though there are hills all around us.

Setting off from the main street in Shap we take a field path to pass the Goggleby Stone, a ten ton monolith some 3,500 years old and then on to Shap Abbey. Built in around 1199 the Abbey has no roof but most of the outer shell still remains. After looking round the grounds we head in a northerly direction to the small village of Rosgill before continuing on to Bampton Grange. Passing through the churchyard we turn south and walk along the road for a while heading back to Rosgill, where we take the Coast to Coast path to Rayside on to Keld and back to Shap village.

The walk can be shortened if the weather is bad.


C Walk - Keld, Rosgill and Shap Abbey with Bob and Margaret
6 miles (9.7km) with 550ft (167m) Total Ascent

From the main street we turn left at the fire station and join a path that leads to the hamlet of Keld, we continue to Tailbert, up to Rayside where we join the coast to coast trail up to Rosgill (a steepish climb here but the views are well worth the effort). We then follow field paths to Shap Abbey where weather and time permitting we can look around the ruins. After which we continue along field paths back to Shap.

27/01/2019 Sunday Car - Ribchester / Haslam Park, Ashton


B Walk - Ribchester with Chris Cook
7½ miles (12km) Undulating

Meet at Ribchester main car park (Sat Nav PR3 3ZH), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

Leave the car park past the Ribchester Arms, and Almes Houses, into Duddel Wood then across the fields to Panstones Farm. We follow the road for a short spell to Head of Lee, then onto Goodshaw House from there to Hougher Fall Farm, down New Row to Seed Farm and Kellets Farm then straight (through fields) to Ribchester.

Lovely walk - HAPPY DAYS.


C Walk - Haslam Park & The Lancaster Canal with Bob Tognarelli
6½ miles (10.5km) with no hills to climb.

Meet at Haslam Park Car Park, on Bristow Ave, Ashton (Sat Nav PR2 1JE), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

We start the walk by going pass the duck pond (or it may be an ice rink) to find the path to the Lancaster canal. We will follow the canal towpath to Lea lane. Leaving the canal it’s a short walk along the Lea Lane to Lea Town. From here we walk along Darkinson Lane to find the footpath which will take us across fields to the Golf Course and the Guild Wheel. We now walk the path along side the Ribble Link back to Haslam Park.

It being January there is high good chance the walk will be muddy or icy or both in places.

16/01/2019 Stroller - Maple Leaf Café


Maple Leaf Café, Whitestake
No walk this month but a meal at The Maple Leaf Café, Duxburys Garden Centre, Whitestake (Sat Nav: PR4 4LB).

12.15pm for 12.30pm start.