9.5 Mile 'Plodder'- Earby to Lothersdale

Wed 16th Mar 2022

Walk Details:

Event Type
Group Walk
Region
Northern England
Local Group
East Lancashire
Distance
9.5ml.
Start Time
10.00
Route
Park on the approach road to the West Craven Business Park, Earby. nearby postcode BB18 6JZ. Travelling towards Skipton on the A56, pass through the built-up part of Earby, then almost immediately take a right turn signposted West Craven Business Park. Follow the road as it turns left and park near the start of the long straight section. The route is from Earby over Procter Height to Lothersdale, returning on the Pennine Way over Pinhaw Beacon and visiting the newly erected memorial to Covid victims. 1400ft ascent, but this will be taken as slowly as necessary
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