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6:16pm Monday 15th March 2010
I always make a point of enjoying this walk around this time of year, sometimes more than once!
3:48pm Monday 8th March 2010
THERE is no point in strolling close to a steam railway if you don’t take the time to enjoy a trip, so this is definitely more of a stroll than a walk.
6:12pm Tuesday 2nd March 2010
At the car park spend some time in the information centre to discover something about the history and natural history of the area.
4:25pm Monday 8th February 2010
Choose a sunny day in winter to see the architecture of Whalley Abbey and church at their best.
6:01pm Monday 1st February 2010
Snow was sweeping down and the temperature was Arctic as I left the car park early in the morning.
3:32pm Monday 25th January 2010
THE origin of place names has always fascinated me and the two main stops on the route are self explanatory.
4:44pm Monday 4th January 2010
If you have had enough of Christmas grub then this is an ideal stroll.
4:00pm Monday 30th November 2009
I Have had two letters from readers in recent weeks asking me to suggest strolls which are either suitable for the disabled or those who can only use public transport.
2:45pm Monday 9th November 2009
This walk leads through Beatrix Potter country and is ideal for families.
2:49pm Monday 2nd November 2009
Pilling is a farming village but has also earned a good living from fishing especially shellfish.
1:30pm Monday 26th October 2009
This is a lovely autumn stroll because it passes through some wonderful woodland alongside the River Hodder.
4:55pm Wednesday 14th October 2009
I never believe in long-term weather forecasts and 2009 did not prove hot enough to kill off old fogies like me.
5:32pm Monday 12th October 2009
I have always loved this walk from the day I was asked to open the Feardean Way some ways ago.
4:49pm Monday 28th September 2009
From the visitor centre, turn towards the minor road and turn left along the impressive promenade.
4:39pm Thursday 10th September 2009
ThIS stroll passes into the heart of Barrowford, which developed from a small hamlet into an industrial complex during the cotton period of the 18th and 19th centuries.
3:09pm Friday 28th August 2009
Here is one of the least spoiled villages in the whole of Britain. The single street leads down to the shore and two ancient Christian sites.
3:35pm Tuesday 28th July 2009
This undulating stroll leads gently through historic villages, along ancient tracks and around glorious scenery.
3:40pm Monday 29th June 2009
Over the past few weeks I have been revisiting some of our old county borders and this walk straddles old Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire.
4:17pm Monday 8th June 2009
FROM the parking and the toilet area at Sunderland Point, follow the obvious narrow road into the hamlet.
3:40pm Thursday 28th May 2009
ALL my life I have loved walking but I have never like walking just for walking's sake.
2:49pm Wednesday 20th May 2009
Hoghton Tower made its very own piece of culinary history when the loin of beef which King James I enjoyed there was instantly knighted as in just he dubbed it ‘Sir Loin’.
5:23pm Thursday 30th April 2009
THE names Padiham and Habergham suggest that these areas were owned by Anglo-Saxon landowners Pad and Hab, with “ham” meaning a settlement.
5:47pm Wednesday 11th March 2009
This undulating walk is at its best on a clear day for the splendid views up to and from the tower to be appreciated.
5:14pm Wednesday 11th March 2009
There is a great deal of folklore associated with Healey and its tree-lined dell.
12:14pm Monday 16th February 2009
Surrounded by hills and reservoirs Darwen snuggles in the valley of the river which it takes it’s name.
2:01pm Tuesday 20th January 2009
The Grant brothers came to Ramsbottom from Scotland in the early 19th century and made their fortunes from cotton.
12:32pm Monday 5th January 2009
The open market is small, compact, full of humour and with a real Lancashire flavour.
4:16pm Monday 15th December 2008
If you want your natural history spiced up with industrial archaeology, history and literary connections then this walk is perfection.
2:49pm Monday 8th December 2008
JUST before he retired as the manager at Castle Cement quarries in Clitheroe, I had several conversations with Keith Hall.
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