Britain's official guide to canals, rivers and lakes

Thursday 8th January 2009

Walking in Lancashire

Walkers find many opportunities to get out and about in Lancashire, including pleasant paths threading through the verdant Ribble valley.

The Lancaster Canal is popular both as a walking route in its own right and as a base for exploring the historic city of Lancaster. Similarly, The full 127-mile length of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal has achieved some renown as a long distance walk, from the banks of the River Mersey in Liverpool crossing superb scenery to the very centre of Leeds. Culture buffs should make a beeline for the art trail along the Ribble Link.

Towpath Stoppages

There are no stoppages reported at this time.