Ups and Downs of Hoghton and Pleasington

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Feb 12
2023

22 people attending

4 places left

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£12.50
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An undulating walk, no major up and down but gentle.

Hoghton Tower is a prominent local feature in the area, occupying the highest point - it's not that high! The tower was a fortified manor house owned by the De Hoghton family from the 12th Century.  Though now the Tower is owned by a charitable preservation trust to ensure its ongoing care for future generations.

Our walk will take in the entrance road to the Tower, arguably one of the best views.  We then circle around the surrounding farmlands including such interestingly named places as Wild Bottoms Wood!!

We then pass through Pleasington and follow the river back to Hoghton.  This is a superbly pretty part of the county, a wonderful day out.

Dogs are welcome on the event, but must be on a lead where requested by local landlowners.  The event leader will likely have a dog too.

Photo Credits

Hoghton Tower Main Image - https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/deed.en

Hoghton Tower Driveway - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ Attributed to Poliphilo 

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