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EAST LANCASHIRE WALKS LISTINGS
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WALKING GUIDES BY RON FREETHY
3:28pm Monday 10th November 2008
THE ROCHDALE Canal was a brave enterprise, completed in 1804.
1:10pm Saturday 1st November 2008
DESCRIBED as a countryside oasis set among an urban setting, Moses Gate is 750 acres (300 hectares) of kiddie-friendly beauty.
4:44pm Monday 27th October 2008
This easy circular walk offers seaside views around a lake created by an old flooded golf course.
4:01pm Tuesday 21st October 2008
THIS is a wild and wonderful place with several paths which lead through the conifer woodland.
2:08pm Monday 13th October 2008
It is said that the name Rivington derives from words meaning the place of the mountain ash or rowan tree.
2:52pm Monday 6th October 2008
A disused railway line, two historic bridges, a sweeping curve of a river and a pretty stretch of woodland make this a walk to remember.
5:23pm Monday 29th September 2008
From East Lancashire the most attractive route is from Skipton and Bolton Abbey (A65).
4:17pm Tuesday 23rd September 2008
A walk in Barrowford and Alkincotes with few inclines and full of interest to allow places to stop and soak up history and natural history.
5:18pm Monday 15th September 2008
The route cuts through glens classified as Sites of Special Scientific Interest and acrross the bed of a former lake, ground out by glacial action.
4:26pm Friday 12th September 2008
Now set in quiet countryside, Tockholes was once very busy with people, and youngsters can have lots of fun finding the ruined houses at Halliwell Fold and Hollinshead Hall.
2:43pm Tuesday 26th August 2008
Jumbles reservoir looks as if it was built in Victorian times but was in fact constructed in the 1960s and opened by the Queen in 1971.
3:53pm Monday 18th August 2008
A circular walk around Maryport harbour, taking in a busy harbour that once had huge strategic importance, this is a walk by the sea with a difference which will appeal to all ages.
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