Weaving ways around Wycoller and Trawden

Recommended by
Our view
"A moderate walk around an upland district steeped in the history of Lancashire, Yorkshire and the textile industry"
Walk directions

A footpath parallels the lane toward the village. Where it rejoins on a bend, go through a gate on the right and follow a field trod half right. Over a stile, carry on by a fence to a gate and bear left to another stile.

Follow the fence beside Bracken Hill, continuing beyond the corner to a plank spanning a stream. Maintain the diagonal to a footbridge in the next gully. Walk on by the hedge, crossing a track to continue along the field top, than go through a gateway and bear right towards distant Pendle Hill. Over a stile in the corner, cross another track and maintain the diagonal line to a gate partway along the far wall. Carry on to Higher Stunstead Farm, passing behind the buildings to reach a track.

View all directions
Location
Additional information
  Terrain  - Field paths, some rough tracks and quiet lanes, 15 stiles
  Landscape  - Upland pastures, moorland and wooded valley
  Dog friendliness  - Under control around livestock and on Access Land, where you must keep to the public right of way (along Saucer Hill Clough)
  Parking  - Car park just above Wycoller village
  Toilets en route  - In Wycoller village
About the walk
Everyone associates the Brontës with Yorkshire, but they had strong Lancashire connections too. As children the sisters lived in the north of the county, attending school at Cowan Bridge, only later moving to Haworth where they wrote their famous books. Haworth is only 9 miles (14.5km) from...
Read more
Been on this walk placeholder

Been on this walk?

Send us photos or a comment about this route. Or recommend a route of your own.

Walking in Safety placeholder

Walking in Safety

Read our tips to look after yourself and the environment when following this walk.

Get an AA guide placeholder

Get an AA guide

Explore our range of ‘50 Walks in’ guides - they’re the ideal companion for a ramble.

About the area
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.
Area image

Weaving ways around Wycoller and Trawden

Recommended by
Our view
"A moderate walk around an upland district steeped in the history of Lancashire, Yorkshire and the textile industry"
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, some rough tracks and quiet lanes, 15 stiles
  Landscape - Upland pastures, moorland and wooded valley
  Dog friendliness - Under control around livestock and on Access Land, where you must keep to the public right of way (along Saucer Hill Clough)
  Parking - Car park just above Wycoller village
  Toilets en route - In Wycoller village
About the walk
Everyone associates the Brontës with Yorkshire, but they had strong Lancashire connections too. As children the sisters lived in the north of the county, attending school at Cowan Bridge, only later moving to Haworth where they wrote their famous books. Haworth is only 9 miles (14.5km) from...
Read more
Been on this walk placeholder

Been on this walk?

Send us photos or a comment about this route. Or recommend a route of your own.

Walking in Safety placeholder

Walking in Safety

Read our tips to look after yourself and the environment when following this walk.

Get an AA guide placeholder

Get an AA guide

Explore our range of ‘50 Walks in’ guides - they’re the ideal companion for a ramble.

About the area
Area image
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.