Lancashire's 'fens' and Martin Mere

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"An easy walk on the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, under wide skies, around a great bird centre."
Walk directions

Near the mid-point of Gorst Lane, there's a small timber yard backing onto the canal. A short track leads between its compounds to the tow path opposite an old swing bridge. Follow it to the right for almost 0.75 miles (1.2km) to pass beneath Gregson's Bridge. Climb to the lane above.

Go left, keeping ahead at a junction to a bend by the Martin Inn. Bear off ahead on a track passing The Farm at Burscough. Ignore the track off opposite and then a later left fork by the corner of glasshouses. However, a few steps further on, fork right on a track marked as a footpath, which shortly leads to a railway line.

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  Terrain  - Canal tow paths, lanes, farm tracks and field paths, several stiles
  Landscape  - Flat and open farmland with glimpses of wilder wetland
  Dog friendliness  - On lead across farmland, but can be let off on tow path
  Parking  - Several small lay-bys near mid-point of Gorst Lane
  Toilets en route  - None near by, unless using Martin Mere Visitor Centre
About the walk
The levels of southwest Lancashire seem to provide easy travelling: there are miles of canal with no locks and roads and railways with scarcely an incline – and there's easy walking too. However, for most of history these lowlands were an obstacle. Ancient roads and trackways follow the high ground...
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Lancashire was at the centre of the British cotton industry in the 19th century, which lead to the urbanization of great tracts of the area. The cotton boom came and went, but the industrial profile remains.
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Lancashire's 'fens' and Martin Mere

Recommended by
Our view
"An easy walk on the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, under wide skies, around a great bird centre."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Canal tow paths, lanes, farm tracks and field paths, several stiles
  Landscape - Flat and open farmland with glimpses of wilder wetland
  Dog friendliness - On lead across farmland, but can be let off on tow path
  Parking - Several small lay-bys near mid-point of Gorst Lane
  Toilets en route - None near by, unless using Martin Mere Visitor Centre
About the walk
The levels of southwest Lancashire seem to provide easy travelling: there are miles of canal with no locks and roads and railways with scarcely an incline – and there's easy walking too. However, for most of history these lowlands were an obstacle. Ancient roads and trackways follow the high ground...
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Lancashire
Lancashire was at the centre of the British cotton industry in the 19th century, which lead to the urbanization of great tracts of the area. The cotton boom came and went, but the industrial profile remains.