Sabden Village Loop
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Come along for an 8 mile walk exploring the area around the village of Sabden.
Sabden is a medium-to-large village in the scenic Ribble Valley, Lancashire. It lies in the Forest of Pendle section of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is surrounded by farmland, moors and wooded hillsides, making it feel as though you could be a long way from anywhere built up, but is in fact only 20 minutes drive away from Burnley and about half an hours drive to Preston.
Join us for a walk in this picturesque area, just round the corner from Pendle Hill for an 8 mile walk with some slight hills along the way. Nothing too difficult and all abilities are welcome, as are dogs but be mindful of livestock in fields and that there will be some stiles to get over along the route too.
We will set off from the centre of the village and make our way up the valley along a bridleway following the meandering Sabden Brook.
Heading up the side of the valley over farmland towards the looming Pendle Hill, through a pretty little woodland with a stream babbling through it, before swinging left along the valley side. We are welcomed at this point of the walk to beautiful open views over Sabden and beyond, on a clear day you can even see all the way out to sea. There is also an interesting bit of history here, a line of thin upright stones, a vaccary wall, originally enclosing cattle pasture, it is believed to be the oldest wall in the valley.
It's then onward past a small pine forest, along a bracken covered hillside and down to Churn Clough Reservoir, which was opened in 1892 and extended soon after. During the summer drought in 1995 water was pumped overland from this reservoir to Ogden Clough near Barley to feed the town of Nelson. Well stocked with Trout, Churn Clough is a popular site for anglers as well as the locals choice place for walking their dogs. We will most likely stop here for a lunch break, making the most of the views down the valley from the dam wall before continuing on with the rest of the walk.
We then make another steady short climb upwards, towards the Nick of Pendle, again with fantastic far reaching views out towards Blackburn and beyond.
We continue to follow the side of the valley passing Sabden as we head in the direction of Wiswell and Whalley. After heading down into the valley bottom, crossing Sabden Brook to change sides of the valley and then back up the other side, we return towards Sabden, taking in more wooded hillsides, open grassy fields and farmland along the way.
We will finish the walk back in the centre of the village, where the local shop is a stones throw away for some refreshment before heading home.
Dogs are welcome to join us for this walk, though there are a number of fields with livestock and some stiles along the route that might not be suitable for them to easily navigate alone.
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What to bring
Water: bring at least two litres
Medicines: if you have hay fever, diabetes, minor ailments etc.
Day rucksack: typically 20-30 litres, they are comfortable to wear and allow you to use your arms freely
Boots: waterproof and breathable and designed for hiking, trainers are OK if the ground is dry and there’s little chance of rain
Gaiters: recommended for wet weather or boggy conditions
Socks: proper walking socks will keep your feet dry and help prevent blisters
Layered clothing: lets you quickly adapt to changes in the weather and body temperature. Go for a base layer (vest or t-shirt) and a mid layer (a micro fleece or shirt) and in cooler weather add an outer layer (a windproof jacket or thick fleece)
Trousers: ideally no jeans as they become heavy and cold in the rain, breathable fabrics are more comfortable and dry and on warm days shorts are OK
Waterproof jacket: essential when hiking in all but the calmest of weather, breathable fabrics are more comfortable and dry
Gloves: Windproof, or better still, waterproof gloves are the best choice, bring a spare pair if expecting rain
Hat or cap: stay warm in winter and shaded in summer
Sunglasses: for any sunny day, even in winter
Sun cream: can be useful even on cloudy and winter days
Snacks: bring biscuits, energy bars, gels, bananas, chocolate or dried fruit for example and put them somewhere easy to get hold of
Lunch: bring a packed lunch and some snacks
Food & drink
Bring a packed lunch, something to keep hydrated (2ltrs of water is reccomended) and some snacks.
There is a local shop in the village, just round the corner from the car park, that will be open before the walk to purchase snacks, feel free to visit before joining us at the start point. There is also the White Hart pub after the walk that serves food should you wish to stick around for a meal after the walk before heading home.