Ribble Way: A6, Preston to Ribchester

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Cross London Road (A6) and follow the Guild Wheel down again. Soon, just beyond a small bridge, leave the track by a stile on the right, go back to the river and keep close to it around a long loop. Rejoin the Guild Wheel near a large farm (Mete House) and continue along the surfaced track below Melling’s Wood on its steep bluff. Continue alongside a golf course to Brockholes Bridge.

Follow the Guild Wheel, under the bridge and then rightwards along a fenced track. On the left now are some sand and gravel workings. Pass under three bridges (the M6 and associated feeder roads) to reach the entrance to Brockholes nature reserve.

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  Terrain  - Solid tracks, then field paths; some can be muddy at times
  Landscape  - Urban, reclaimed gravel workings near motorway, then peaceful green valley and woods
  Dog friendliness  - Best chances to run free are in woodland sections
  Parking  - Many car-parks in Preston; Pay-and-display car-park in Ribchester
  Toilets en route  - At Brockholes Visitor Village and at car park in Ribchester
About the walk
This stage quickly leaves the urban setting for green fields alongside the river. Transport history is a strong theme in the early stages. In pre-turnpike days, travellers between Blackburn and Preston crossed the River Ribble at Brockholes on an ancient ferry. A temporary structure, built in 1826,...
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Ribble Way: A6, Preston to Ribchester

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Additional information
  Terrain - Solid tracks, then field paths; some can be muddy at times
  Landscape - Urban, reclaimed gravel workings near motorway, then peaceful green valley and woods
  Dog friendliness - Best chances to run free are in woodland sections
  Parking - Many car-parks in Preston; Pay-and-display car-park in Ribchester
  Toilets en route - At Brockholes Visitor Village and at car park in Ribchester
About the walk
This stage quickly leaves the urban setting for green fields alongside the river. Transport history is a strong theme in the early stages. In pre-turnpike days, travellers between Blackburn and Preston crossed the River Ribble at Brockholes on an ancient ferry. A temporary structure, built in 1826,...
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