Ribble Way: Longton to A6, Preston

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"The Ribble Way has several distinct phases; a brief introductory passage along the salt flats at the Ribble’s mouth estuary and then an interesting urban section through the city of Preston."
Walk directions

From the Dolphin Inn, turn west along Marsh Lane and right along the tidal embankment overlooking Longton Marshes.

At Longton Brook the path bends sharply to the right. Follow waymarks over several stiles, around an odd little loop, then straight again along a field boundary, northwards. After crossing a lane and another field, rejoin the embankment.

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  Terrain  - Field paths, sometimes indistinct, and urban streets and paths
  Landscape  - Level pasture beside estuary leading to urban reaches of the river
  Dog friendliness  - Some possibility to run free in early stages if livestock not present
  Parking  - Lay-by near Dolphin Inn; many car-parks in Preston
  Toilets en route  - Avenham Park
About the walk
This stage begins on wide-open lands alongside the Ribble Estuary, but soon makes its way towards Preston. Longton Marshes form a small part of the Ribble Marshes National Nature Reserve, 5,689 acres of salt-marsh and intertidal flats on the south side of the River Ribble. It protects the habitat...
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Ribble Way: Longton to A6, Preston

Recommended by
Our view
"The Ribble Way has several distinct phases; a brief introductory passage along the salt flats at the Ribble’s mouth estuary and then an interesting urban section through the city of Preston."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, sometimes indistinct, and urban streets and paths
  Landscape - Level pasture beside estuary leading to urban reaches of the river
  Dog friendliness - Some possibility to run free in early stages if livestock not present
  Parking - Lay-by near Dolphin Inn; many car-parks in Preston
  Toilets en route - Avenham Park
About the walk
This stage begins on wide-open lands alongside the Ribble Estuary, but soon makes its way towards Preston. Longton Marshes form a small part of the Ribble Marshes National Nature Reserve, 5,689 acres of salt-marsh and intertidal flats on the south side of the River Ribble. It protects the habitat...
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