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Come R Come R"amfftng wft6 M{{f.ancas6rre www. lancashire-ramblers.org. uk 'lanuaruJ 2oos 16 WED 1.00 CP byStJohnsChurch, Whittle (SD578217) lorcanal, fieldand 15 SAT 8.30 CommunityCentre, Garstang, for Downham -9mM01995 601478 tunnel - 6m I 01 257 262870 9.00 Hallgate car park, Astley Village. for Orrell Water car park 1.30 Visitor Centre. Mere Sands Wood, Rulford (SD448159) 5m L (SD531037); walk via Crank Caves and the Promised Land - - a 1 772 81 2034 11m M 01772 423047 19 SAT 8.45 Train from Horwich Parkway (SD644092) for Fairfield Moravian 16 SUN 9.00 NHS car park, Garstang Road East, Poulton-le-Fylde, for Whittle-le Village, Daisy Nook, Park Bridge Heritage Village and Hartshead Pike Woods - lOm M a1772 431053 -9mM o 1 772 423447 10.00 Market Street West, Preston, for Hae & Hounds, Abbey Village for Cockersands Abbey 13m M (SD6a3223);walkviaDarwenTower-10mM 07949 131435 9.00 Community Centre. Garstang, - a 1 995 602995 19 WED 1 1.00 Dolphinholme Church (SD517534) lor LongBridge-5m L (SD627213); 01772 715576 20 SUN 9.00 Market Sbeet West, Preston, for Brinscall Baths walk via Great Hill and Rivington - 12m L o 1 772 742281 1 2.00 Witton Park car park, Blackburn (SD664271 ) for Hallam Scar - 6m L 1.30 Junc Hundred End Lane and Shore Road. Hundred End 0t 772 601 258 (SD415226) for Hibble marshes - 5m L o1 772 812034 23 SUN 9.00 Community Centre, Garstang, for Whalley - 8m M 01995 601478 2.00 Hall Lane CP, StMichaels (SD461409)-4.5m E O1253 823146 9.00 NHS car park, Garstang Road East, Poulton-le-Fylde, for Arnside 23 WED 10.15 Longton forpublunch and walk-5.5m L 01253884131 Knott - 10m M 01 253 884378 26 SAT 1.30 Stoops Bridge, Abbeystead (SD5ffi54a) for Tarnbrook 6m L 1 2.00 Denham Quarry car park (SD591 227) lor canal and countryside - - ot 772 424189 6m L 01772 626912 27 SUN 8.30 Community Centre, Garstang, for Ribchester 10m M 2.00 Eagle & Child, Weeton - 4m E 01253 884131 - 0 1 772 49641 5 29 SAT 8.30 Hallgate car park, Astley Village, lor Dunsop Bridge (SD661501); 10.30 Burneside-10mM 01253725684 walk via Whitendale - 9m M 01257 279650 1 2.30 Embankment between Anglezarke and Upper Rivington Reservoirs 1 .30 Blundel Arms, Horwicfr (506651 1 1) for Rivington Pike and Burnt (SD620155) for Healey nab and White Coppice - 6m M Edge - 6m M 41772 432977 o1 257 470466 30 SUN 9.00 NHS car park, Garstang Road East, Poulton-le-Fylde, lor Barley- l0m M 01772 671134 Marcfi 2oo5 1.00 Car park opposite Bivington High School (SD636128) ior Rivington 2 WED 10.00 Wagon & Horses. Moor Lane, Coppull (SD569133) lor Coppull - - 5.5m L 01257 794239 5mL o1257 241134 11.00 Bilsbonow Church CP (SD515399) lor Eilsbonow circular - 6m L February 2oos o 1 253 7391 59 5 SAT 8.30 Hallgate CP, Asdey Village, for 0915 train from Ormskirk (SD418084); 2 WED 10.15 Freckleton lor pub lunch and walk 5.5m 01772 684481 - L Hilbre lsland and the Sun Goddess - 5m L or optional Bidston Hill 1 1,00 Dolphin lnn, Marsh Lane, Longton (SD458254) for Longton 8mM o1 772 423047 marshss - 5m L 01772 862749 9. 00 Community Centre. Garstang, for Witherslac* - 9n M O 1 I I 5 604 89 I 1 .30 lnfo Centre, Yarrow Valley Country Park, Birkacre (SD571 1 52) lot 6 SUN 10.30 Main CP, lngleton (SD667693) for HighBentham - 10m M 01257 270348 Birkacre - 3m L 01 772 632021 5 SAT 1 0.00 Crookfield Road car park ) lor Great Hill and Spitlers 'I {SD665191 1 .00 Market Street West, Preston, for Parbold shops (SD49 1 I 08); walk Edge - 8m M 41257 279650 via Hanoc* Hill and Highmoor - 9m M a1 257 463493 1 1.00 Hurst Green (SD687379)for Longridge Fell M 01772 812034 -8m 11.00 Pendle Heritage Centre, Barrowford (SD863401)- 9m M 6 SUN 9.00 Market Street West, Preston, for Quarry CP, Warton Crag 01 772 8120s4 (SDa91724);walkviaCastlebanow-11mM 01772 721874 9 WED 10.15 Churchtown. Garstang for pub lunch and walk - 5.5m L 10.30 lngleton - 10m M 01253 722117 o1 772 690305 1 1 .00 Witton Country Park, Blackburn (SD662270) for Hoghton Bottoms - 10 THU 1.30 Martin Mere Wildtowl & Wetland Trust (SD426145) for Burscough - 6mL 01772 626912 7mL 01 772 432977 1.30 Community Centre, Garstang, lor local walk, Garstang area - 5m E 12 SAT 8.30 Hallgate CP, Astley Village, for Burholme Bridge (SD658479) and 01995 604716 around the Hodder Valley - 1 2m M o 1 772 601 258 2.00 HighcrossHotal,Staining(SD347377)-4.5mE 01253 891273 13 SUN 10.30 Gathurst, Wigan- 10m M 01772 338607 10 THU 1.30 Balshaw Lane CP, Euxton (SD562184) tor Euxton circular - 6m L 1.30 Bandstand. Avenham Park, Preston (SD538286) tor Can Wood - 01772 432205 5mL 01 772 312027 12 SAT 8.00 Coach lrom Union Street, Chorley, for Lady Anne's Way stage 5 - 16 WED 10.15 Ruflord lor pub lunch and walk - 5.5m L 01772 684883 10m M 41257 262122 1 1.00 Green Lane Farm, Riley Green (SD621256) lor Hoghton Boftoms- 13 SUN 10.15 Tower Lodge (SD604539) for Wolfhole Crag - 10m M aaessland, 6mM 0 I 772 493098 727331 no dogs 01772 1.00 Shopping Cenke, Eccleston (SD522168) for bus to Pepper Lane '1.00 Calder Vale CP (SD533458) for Fell End and Butt Hill-6m M and walk back via Tunley Church and Pyebrook Hall - 6m L 01772 7s6467 01772 48447 (SD364053) lor 5m L 1 6 WED 1 0.1 5 Hare & Hounds, Abbey Village (SD643223) for pub luncfi and walk 1.30 Junc Hall Lane/Southport Road Lydiate - - 5.5m L 01254 852054 a 1 772 81 20s4 19 8.45 Hallgate CP, Astley Village, for Stoops Bridge, Abbeystead 1 1 .00 Brock Mill CP (SD549431) for Beacon Fell and Whitechapel - SAT 4.5m L 01772 727540 (SD565543); Tarnbrook - 8m M 01 257 279650 E - Easy; L- Leisurely; M - Moderate; S - Strenuous; CH -Children'sWalk 19 SAT 9.00 Communily Centre, Garstang, for Clougha - 10nM01253 790563 23 SAT 9.30 Community Centre. Garstang, for Warton Crag and Silverdale - 9m 1 .30 Lileboat Road CP (S0275066) for Formby sandhills - 5m E M Ot 995 601478 01 772 B1 2034 24 SUN 10.30 CPonA590atRAB(SD288784) forUlverston-11m M 20 SUN 9.00 Market Skeet West, Preston, for Hornby riverside CP (SD583683); o1772671134 walk via Wrayton, Roeburndale - l0m M 07949 1 31 435 24 SUN 1.30 Beacon Country Park (SD506067) for Upholland - 6m L 2.00 Discovery Centre, Garstang (SD492454) -45mE 01253 884131 o 1 772 812034 2.00 Carr Lane lay-by off A6, Chorley (SD591162) lor children's 2.00 Hallgate CP, Astley Village, for children's walk in Astley Park - walk in Duxbury Woods CH 1 3m CH 01 257 241 1 34 - o 257 270348 23 WED 10.15 Samlesburyfor pub lunch andwalk-5.5m L 01772 7458A1 27 WED 6.45 SidingLaneCP,Rainford(SD516109)-5mL o1772 Bt2034 30 SAT 1.30 Longton Brickcroft (SD479251 Longton Marsh 25 FBI 9.00 Hallgate CP, Astley Village, for old bridge, llkley{SE1 12481); ) for - 5m L o 1 772 45437s stations of the Cross, Calvary, Beamsley Beacon - 1 1 m M 01772 423047 Mau 2oo< 26 SAT 8.30 Community Centre, Garstang, for Chipping - 13mM01995 602995 J 1 SUN 9.00 CommunityCentre, Garstang, for 1.30 Walton-le-Dale park & Bide (SD552284) for Broc*holes, Hed Scar Littledale-9.5mliOl77Z 49641s and Ladye Well Shrine; return by bus - 6,5m L 01772 423047 10.45 StreetGate(SD904656)lorMalham-8mM Ot2SSBB3209 27 SUN 1.00 Brittania Hotel, Shevington Moor (SD549105) lor bridle paths and 11.00 Market Street West, Preston, for Langden lntake (SD632512); walk woods - 6.5m L 01257 450096 via Hawthornhwaite Fell Top and Holdron Moss - Bm S access land, no dogs 28 MON 9.30 Preston station lor 0936 train to Cheny Tree, walk via Mellor Moor o 1 772 736467 to Wilpshire for return train - 11m M 01 772 31 2027 1.00 Batridge Green Bdn, off Green Arms road, off A666 (SD721172) for Turton Village and Wayoh Reservoir 6m L 30 WED 10.15 New Drop Hotel. Knowle Green, for pub lunch and walk - 5.5m L - o 1 254 202429 41253 732961 2.00 FlukeHallCP(SD389500)forPilling-4.5m8 O1253823146 4 WED 1 1.00 Withnell Fold (SD61 1231 ) for Wittrnell Fold circular - 5.5m L Ayri{ 2oo5 o 1 772 620041 1.00 Hare & Hounds. Abbey Village (SD643224) for Reeler's Trail 2 SAT 9.00 CommunityCentre, Garstang, for Winster and Gilpin Valley- 8m M abbreviated - 6m L o 1 254 202429 01995 604898 8 SUN 9.15 Flat lron car park, Chorley, lor Crook 0' Lune CP (SD521649); walk 3 SUN 9.00 MarketStreetWest, Preston, lor Edislord Bridge (50728414); walk via Lune Valley and Aughton - 7m L o t 257 794239 via Waddington and West Bradford - 1 1 m M 01704 873053 10.30 DunsopBridgepublicCP(SD661501)-10mM O125382fi89 '1 SlaidburnvillagecentreCP 1.00 (50714523)-8mM 01772 812034 1 .30 Community Centre, Garstang, for local walk - 5n L O I 995 604716 1.00 Draper Ave, Euxlon (S0525170) for river and woodland -6m L 2.00 Slaidburn CP (50713524) for bustoTossideand return via Shays 01 257 451 451 and Meadow Top - 6m M o 1 772 736467 6 WED 10.15 Green Man lnn, lnglewhite {SD547399) for pub lunch and walk - 11 WED 10.15 Holmefor publunchand walk-5.5m L Ol2SS B2t1B9 5.5m L 01253 885127 1 .30 Canal bridge, Parbold (SD4921 05) - 5m L o 1 772 Bt 2aS4 11.00 Bull BeckCP near Caton (SD549431)forCaton Moor and River 12 THU 1.30 Scorton picnic site (SD504503) for Grizedale bluebell walk - bm L Lune - 6.5m L 41772 727540 a1 772 627195 1.00 Boatyard pub, Bolton Road, Hoghton (SD624251) for canals, 14 SAT 10.00 Whins Lane lay-by (50605221) for Brindle and Wheelton - 9m L cataracts and kings - 5m L 01 257 272536 o 1 257 263841 9 SAT 8.00 Coach from Union Skeet, Chorley, for Lady Anne's Way stage 6 - 1 5 SUN 9.00 Market Street West, Preston, lor West St CP, Gargrave (SD9325a3); lOm M 0t 257 2621 22 walk via Kirkby Malham - 11m M o1 772 423991 10 SUN 10.30 Sedbergh CP (SD657919) for the Howgills- 10nM01253 353148 1.00 CP opposite Bivington High School (SD635128) for Higher Bivingon 1.30 lnfo Point, Beacon Fell Country Park (SD564426) lor Whitechapel and South Horwich - 6m M 0 1 257 470466 and Brock Mill - 5.5m L 01772 736467 2,00 Chipping car park (50621432) - 4.5m E 01772 614522 13 WED 10.
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