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The best maps for the area are Ordnance Survey OL41 Forest of Bowland & Ribblesdale, OS Explorer Map sheet OL21 South Pennines and Landranger Map sheet 103.
Wycoller Country Park (PDF 601kb)
Wycoller Panopticon Walk (PDF 470kb)
The Bronte way (PDF 892kb)
Pendle's own Three Peaks Pendle, Boulsworth, Weets (PDF 3.1mb)
Pendle Hill Walk (PDF 892kb)
Ogden Reservoir and Fell Wood (PDF 260kb)
Aitken Wood (PDF 265kb)
Black Moss Reservoirs (PDF 301kb)
The Pendle Way a series of walks exploring the best of Pendle's countryside
Barrowford - Barnoldswick (PDF 475kb) Barnoldswick -Earby (PDF 1.8mb) Earby - Laneshaw Bridge (PDF 455kb) Laneshaw Bridge - Wycoller - Coldwell Inn (PDF 1.8mb) Coldwell Inn - Reedley (PDF 1.3mb) Reedley - Higham - Newchurch (PDF 2.0mb) Newchurch - Pendle Hill - Barley (PDF 1.6mb) Barley - Barrowford (PDF 1.8mb)
Walks based on the Leeds Liverpool canal through Pendle
Mile Tunnel and Slipper Hill (PDF 2.2mb) Wanless Bridge & Barrowford Locks (PDF 2.3mb) Lake Burwain (PDF 1.7mb) Foulridge Wharf and County Brook (PDF 1.7mb)
The West Craven Way
The West Craven Way Part 1 (PDF 393kb) The West Craven Way Part 2 (PDF 365kb)
Cycling Leaflets
Pendle cycleway (PDF 1.2mb)
Pennine cycleway (PDF 2.0mb)
Gisburn Forest Family cycle route leaflet (PDF 232kb)
Gisburn Forest Mountain Bike Trails (PDF 5.7mb)
Industrial Heritage
Stream & Steam Heritage Trail leaflet (PDF 703kb)
Please follow the Countryside Code (PDF 268kb)
Trawden
Forest of Bowland
Pendle
Perfect for a Self Catering walking and cycling or sightseeing Holiday in Pendle Lancashire.
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