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Five scenic walks for every explorer

Five scenic walks for every explorer

Whether you're a local or visiting South Ribble for the first time, there's no better way to explore the area's natural beauty and rich history than by lacing up your walking boots and going for a wander.

South Ribble offers a variety of routes that cater to all levels of walkers – from tranquil lodges to heritage trails.

Here’s our guide to five must-do walks that showcase the best of what South Ribble has to offer.

 

Longton Brickcroft Walk (1.5 miles)

First up we have Longton Brickcroft. Located in the heart of South Ribble, this walk is a haven for nature lovers.

A short, 1.5-mile walk, it is ideal for those looking for a peaceful escape, with paths winding around breathtaking lakes and through woodland.

Originally a clay pit for brickmaking, the site has been transformed into a stunning nature reserve.

The variety of wildlife on this walk is impressive — look out for kingfishers, herons, and a variety of ducks as you walk.

Don’t forget to bring your binoculars, the birdwatching opportunities are fantastic.

 

Cuerdale Heritage Trail

Step back in time with the Cuerdale Heritage Trail, a 3.4-mile route that takes you through fields, woodlands, and along the River Ribble.

This walk is rich in history, with the Cuerdale Hoard — a Viking treasure trove —being one of the most significant finds in the area. It’s believed to have been buried during one of their raids in England during the late 9th century.

The trail is a must for history buffs and nature enthusiasts.

 

Nabs Head Samlesbury Walk

If you're up for a longer walk, the Nabs Head Samlesbury route offers a five-mile journey through some of South Ribble’s most picturesque countryside, starting and ending at the Nabs Head pub.

The walk starts near the famous Samlesbury Hall, a historic home dating back to the 14th century, and takes you through rolling fields and ancient woodlands.

This route is perfect for those who enjoy a mix of nature and history, with plenty of photo opportunities along the way.

Why not end your walk with a visit to the Nabs Head pub for a well-deserved rest and some pub grub!

 

Farington Lodges Walk

Farington Lodges Walk is a perfect option if you're looking for a short but scenic route.

This 1.5-mile walk takes you around the Farington Lodges, a series of picturesque fishing lakes surrounded by lush greenery. It’s a peaceful walk that’s great for a quick escape into nature and is suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

This walk is ideal for families, with easy paths and plenty of spots for a picnic by the water.

 

Gregson Lane and Coupe Green Walk

Explore the charming villages of Gregson Lane and Coupe Green on this 3.6-mile walk.

The route takes you through quiet lanes, open fields, and past historic buildings that offer a glimpse into rural life in South Ribble.

It’s a moderate walk that’s perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the countryside without venturing too far away.

 

South Ribble is a walker’s paradise, with routes that cater to all types of explorers.

Whether you're in the mood for a short, peaceful stroll or a longer, more adventurous trek, there’s a walk here for you.

So, get your walking boots on, grab your map or your smart phone, and start exploring the natural beauty and rich history that South Ribble has to offer.

 

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