Ribble Way: Gisburn to Settle
Follow the A59 through Gisburn and turn left along the Settle road (A682). Follow it for 0.6 miles (1km) until the Pennine Bridleway joins in from the left. Follow a separate track – new and very welcome – alongside the road. As the road bends right continue ahead to a conspicuous mound on a ridge. This is Castle Haugh, a Norman motte. Descend and walk through a wood to Paythorne Bridge. Go left up the road to Paythorne.
Opposite the Buck Inn take the obvious track for about 0.25m (400m) to a waymarked junction where the Pennine Bridleway bears left on a green track. Follow this for about 0.6 miles (1km) to a bend where Pennine Bridleway goes ahead over a bridge and then bears left: the Ribble Way goes ahead, cutting a corner. Rejoin the Pennine Bridleway out onto Paythorne Moor.
At a bridge the Ribble Way leaves the main track, descending right to a footbridge. Bear left to another footbridge and cross to a stile. Cross a field then bear left in the next to a way-post and footbridge. Continue to meet a road near buildings at Halton West.
Go right then turn left before Town End Farm. Follow the track for 0.5 miles (800m) then follow waymarks skirting round Low Scale Farm. Continue along a wall and straight ahead to meet a track by Deep Dale Wood. Go right, rejoining the Pennine Bridleway, and continue to meet a road. Turn right then go left just before Cow Bridge. Walk to the river then bear left, beside Wigglesworth Beck.
Approaching Wigglesworth Hall, go right in front of a house with a huge barn behind. Cross a bridge then turn left on another track. Cross a cattle grid and bear right to a stile. Go over a rise and meet a track. When it splits go straight ahead to a stile and marker post. Follow a wall to its end then go left to a wood, down right to a footbridge then up and right to a stile. Follow a fence then bear left to a road and turn right.
After 200yds (118m), turn left to Far Cappleside Farm. Keep right of the buildings then go right over a stile and down to meet another track by a derelict cricket ground. Bear left past houses and farm buildings then follow waymarks down to a pretty little bridge. Climb a walled lane and go left, then bear left on a sunken track (Pennine Bridleway) for 30yds (27m). Go right up steps to a stile. Continue along a wall on the right then ahead to a facing wall-stile, with Rathmell below on your right.
Continue towards a large sycamore tree and Rathmell school. Turn left up the road then right, across the playing-field. Follow a wall and pass left of a large barn. Follow the right-hand wall to a stile, cross the corner of a garden and go right on a track between houses. Go through two gates and diagonally down the field to a stile near a farm. Go between buildings then turn right. At a fork in the track go left and when the track bends right go straight ahead over a stile to another stile and road.
Cross and go via footbridges and a stile to the river. Go upstream, under the railway and A65. Continue past a farm then leave the river as it curves away and cross a field to a road. For Settle railway station and town centre turn right here. To continue directly on the Ribble Way, cross and continue along a narrow passage between bungalows. Cross part of a housing estate, as signposted, to return to the riverside. Follow it upstream to Settle Bridge.
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- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- BBQ
- Picnic Area
- Wifi
- Open parking




