Around Beacon Fell

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"A very popular slice of upland Lancashire countryside, by turns both expansive and intimate."
Walk directions

Leave the bottom-left corner of the parking below the Visitor Centre on a descending footpath through woods. Entering fields, bear left downhill to Crombleholme Fold. Walk through the farmyard and turn right along a lane.

At a bend, abandon it over a stile on the left. Walk down, cross a stream and climb right into pasture. Swing left across the slope to a stile near the distant right corner. Head out, following trees to a gate. Bear right to a bridge and gate and on along a track to a lane.

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  Terrain  - Field paths, in places indistinct, clear tracks, many stiles
  Landscape  - Forest, heathland, farmland, woodland, riverside
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs should be under close control throughout
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car parks by Beacon Fell's visitor centre
  Toilets en route  - At visitor centre
About the walk
With a name like Beacon Fell, expect a prominent hill. An outlier of the Bowland Fells, its altitude of 873ft (266m) may seem comparatively modest but its detached position gives excellent sight lines – and it was much more accessible for those who had to man the beacon! Part of a network In the...
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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.
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Around Beacon Fell

Recommended by
Our view
"A very popular slice of upland Lancashire countryside, by turns both expansive and intimate."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, in places indistinct, clear tracks, many stiles
  Landscape - Forest, heathland, farmland, woodland, riverside
  Dog friendliness - Dogs should be under close control throughout
  Parking - Pay-and-display car parks by Beacon Fell's visitor centre
  Toilets en route - At visitor centre
About the walk
With a name like Beacon Fell, expect a prominent hill. An outlier of the Bowland Fells, its altitude of 873ft (266m) may seem comparatively modest but its detached position gives excellent sight lines – and it was much more accessible for those who had to man the beacon! Part of a network In the...
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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.