Forest of Bowland - Dunsop Bridge

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Aug 05
2017

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10 miles6 hours

 

This is a great walk through some nicely varied landscape in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Forest of Bowland in Lancashire. With a riverside walk, high open moorland, rolling farmland and a great inn to finish, there is something to please everyone here!

Dunsop Bridge has been declared as the official centre of the British Isles. The phone box in the village marks the geographical centre.

Please Note: Dogs are not permitted on many of the moors in Bowland.

The first part of the walk follows the River Dunsop for a few miles up the Dunsop and Whitendale valleys, both of which are a favourite with birdwatchers. This is a diverse walk starting with a picturesque village, a pleasant river valley amble followed by a steep ascent to open moorland and wonderful views across to Pendle Hill in one direction and Gisburn Forest and Stocks Reservoir in the other, contrasting with a return via farmland and rolling hills.

Note: The section from Whitendale onto Dunsop Fell can be very wet and boggy underfoot in or following poor conditions, so it's important that you're adequately equipped in the footwear department.

After the walk there is the option of refreshments at the the Inn at Whitewell.

If you want to make a weekend of it, I am also leading another walk in the area, starting in Slaidburn on Sunday 6th August 2017 (http://outdoorlads.com/event/slaidburn-stocks-reservoir-and-gisburn-for… )

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