Walking ways on Blackstone Edge

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"A steady climb to a rocky ridge on the Pennine watershed"
Walk directions

Follow the drive beyond the visitor centre through a gate. As it later swings right, take the path ahead past a picnic area, crossing a brook shortly afterwards to emerge on a track by Lane Foot. Go left 200yds (183m) and then leave sharp right through a waymarked gate. Over a rise, drop to a footbridge and follow the ongoing path, which climbs along the flank of a wooded valley above Shore Lane Brook.

At the top, cross a slab bridge and bear right through more trees to emerge onto a golf course. Watching for golfers, cross the fairway and continue along a broad path. Later, join a track from Owlet Hall and carry on, eventually passing Shore Lane Farm to meet a lane. Go left to Lydgate.

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  Terrain  - Field paths, rough tracks and faint paths across open moorland, no stiles
  Landscape  - Sheltered valley, rough pasture, bleak and rocky moors
  Dog friendliness  - Most of walk on grazing land, so dogs under control
  Parking  - Hollingworth Lake Visitor Centre pay car park
  Toilets en route  - At visitor centre
About the walk
Is it or isn't it? Even the experts seem to be divided. It seems fairly clear that there was a Roman road across the Pennines linking Manchester (Mamucium) with what is now Ilkley in West Yorkshire and the old road over Blackstone Edge Moor is certainly old. However the stone surface which can...
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The Greater Manchester conurbation incorporates the towns of Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport and Wigan, and has the vibrant city of Manchester as its administrative headquarters. Manchester was founded in Roman times, and developed during the 17th century as a textile town, becoming the centre of the English cotton industry.
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Walking ways on Blackstone Edge

Recommended by
Our view
"A steady climb to a rocky ridge on the Pennine watershed"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, rough tracks and faint paths across open moorland, no stiles
  Landscape - Sheltered valley, rough pasture, bleak and rocky moors
  Dog friendliness - Most of walk on grazing land, so dogs under control
  Parking - Hollingworth Lake Visitor Centre pay car park
  Toilets en route - At visitor centre
About the walk
Is it or isn't it? Even the experts seem to be divided. It seems fairly clear that there was a Roman road across the Pennines linking Manchester (Mamucium) with what is now Ilkley in West Yorkshire and the old road over Blackstone Edge Moor is certainly old. However the stone surface which can...
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Greater Manchester
The Greater Manchester conurbation incorporates the towns of Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport and Wigan, and has the vibrant city of Manchester as its administrative headquarters. Manchester was founded in Roman times, and developed during the 17th century as a textile town, becoming the centre of the English cotton industry.