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An easy family walk – Higherford to the Water Meetings |
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By englishwalks on
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
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You can get to Higherford from Gisburn, or from Colne or Nelson – its easy to get to off the M65. From Nelson go past Nelson & Colne College and over the bridge through Barrowford. At the George and Dragon (Toll House on the other side of the road) turn right over the bridge and turn immediately left and park in the Heritage Centre Car Park (have a meal or drink in the Heritage Centre when you come back).
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Walk from Wycollar up the Pendle Way |
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By englishwalks on
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
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Wycollar, made famous by the ruins of Wycollar Hall and a link with Charlotte Bronte, is a wonderful place to start a walk. You can reach Wycollar from Colne – take the road to Laneshaw Bridge and turn right and then left at Winewall
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A short canalside walk through Burnley |
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By englishwalks on
Sunday, May 28, 2006
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The Leeds and Liverpool canal has some interesting stretches, and the walk through Burnley town and back is a gentle and pleasant afternoon’s walk. Park your car at Barden Mill car park (get back before it closes and have excellent refreshments in the Tea Rooms – and buy some bargains – a well –rounded afternoon).
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Some pointers on the etiquette of hiking |
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By englishwalks on
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
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Hiking is a recreational experience. As such, hikers expect it to be pleasant. Sometimes hikers can interfere with each others' enjoyment, or the enjoyment of other users of the land. Such interference can be minimized by hikers who follow good etiquette.
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Ramblers' Association |
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By englishwalks on
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
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The Ramblers' Association is the largest organisation in the British Isles to look after the interests of walkers (or ramblers) in Britain. It is a registered charity with 139,000 members
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A childhood walk to Roseberry Topping near Middlesborough, North Yorkshire |
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By englishwalks on
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
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A lovely beginners walk for children – I was taken by a neighbour of my aunt’s when she lived in Marton, near Middlesborough. You can’t miss Roseberry Topping –it’s the only hill in the area, rising like a little pimple from the flat land around it. Its not very high, but is enough challenge for young children or those out of condition folks that want to build up their stamina.
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