Ribble Way: Clitheroe to Gisburn

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Walk directions

From Edisford Bridge turn right along Edisford Road. Keep straight ahead for the railway station or town centre; otherwise, turn left along a metalled path, passing right of the Ribbleside Pool, continuing to a riverside path. Skirt a football pitch then bear right and go between houses into the suburb of Low Moor.

Turn left on a street, which bends right, then go right at a fork and walk through a new housing development. Continue along a track to a stables, through a small gate and up to a stile. Follow a fence and continue to Boy Bank Wood. Descend through it and follow the riverside to Brungerley Bridge.

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  Terrain  - Mostly clear paths and farm tracks
  Landscape  - The theme of lush pastures continues, both beside the river and away from it
  Dog friendliness  - Lots of grazing land, so opportunities for dugs to run free may be limited
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car-park at Edisford Bridge and others in Clitheroe. In Gisburn, park off A682 (in direction of Nelson)
  Toilets en route  - Clitheroe
About the walk
Clitheroe lies at the heart of the Ribble Valley. A bustling market town, it is dominated by a huge limestone rock crowned with the Norman keep of Clitheroe Castle. This proud town has accommodation, a range of shops and plenty of character. Just before Gisburn the Ribble Way meets the Pennine...
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Ribble Way: Clitheroe to Gisburn

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Mostly clear paths and farm tracks
  Landscape - The theme of lush pastures continues, both beside the river and away from it
  Dog friendliness - Lots of grazing land, so opportunities for dugs to run free may be limited
  Parking - Pay-and-display car-park at Edisford Bridge and others in Clitheroe. In Gisburn, park off A682 (in direction of Nelson)
  Toilets en route - Clitheroe
About the walk
Clitheroe lies at the heart of the Ribble Valley. A bustling market town, it is dominated by a huge limestone rock crowned with the Norman keep of Clitheroe Castle. This proud town has accommodation, a range of shops and plenty of character. Just before Gisburn the Ribble Way meets the Pennine...
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