Rural revelations in Witton
Follow the main drive past the sports arena, a kiddies' play area and the Pavilion Café, all off to the right. At a junction, go left towards Pleasington and 'Snowy the Crow', passing an adventure playground.
After almost 0.25 miles (400m), at a junction by 'Snowy', take the second of the two paths leaving on the right, which is signed to Crow Wood. Climb the side of a wooded valley, later crossing a bridge to a junction. Turn left up steps and, at the top, go left again. Curve right past another path to continue up the valley. Higher up through gates, cross a track and continue within the narrow strip of woodland, ultimately emerging onto a lane by Billinge Nook Farm.
Go right and immediately left through a tunnel, beyond which a path climbs across the wooded hillside of Billinge Hill. Ignore a diagonally crossing path, but at a second junction higher up, take the bridleway off left. Keep climbing as another path joins to reach a junction at the top, from which the summit viewpoint is to the right.
Walk over the summit, passing left of the plinth and then curving left to a junction. Go left again and, ignoring all side paths, head steadily downhill through the trees, eventually meeting a T-junction. Take the path right, which shortly swings left to emerge at a small car park.
Cross to a kissing gate in the left corner and head straight out across hilltop pasture, aiming for a stile beside a prominent lone tree. Continue over a knoll overlooking a pool in the base of an old quarry. It is a fine viewpoint and marked with a topograph dedicated to Alfred Wainwright. Carry on down the broad spine of the hill, crossing an intervening boundary to find a stile at the bottom-left corner into a wood. Follow a path through the trees above the old quarry of Butler's Delf to emerge onto a track by cottages.
Go left, but then leave after a few paces along a narrow footpath signed off right. Ignore a path off right and keep ahead beside an old wall appearing on the left. Over a stile at the end, head straight down open pasture, passing left of a fenced pool. Towards the bottom, draw beside a ditch and fence to the right. Leave over a stile at the bottom corner and walk out to a drive.
Go right and then first left, passing a pool below Pleasington Old Hall. At the next junction, turn right. Beyond the cemetery gates, bear left across playing fields to a metal footbridge spanning the River Darwen. On the far bank, walk left, dropping to the riverbank a little further along. Cross back at the next bridge and follow the bank upstream back to the car park.
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